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Chapter IV. Sediment Sources and Sediment Yields
Journal of the Hydraulics Division, 1970Methods and procedures are analyzed for determining erosion rates from water-borne sediments, along with sediment yield or deposition rates at locations downstream from the erosion source. Emphasis is placed on the erosion types and processes which cause the most engineering problems, either by virtue of the large sediment quantities involved or by the
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Gully development and sediment yield
Journal of Hydrology, 1966Abstract Several methods are presented which may be helpful in quantitative gully erosion studies. Advancement rate of gully heads is related to watershed area, and sediment yield of a gully system is calculated and compared with trapped sediments.
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Relating sediment yield to watershed variables
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 1957The yield of sediment from watersheds depends upon three sets of variables: (1) inherent watershed characteristics such as geology and topography; (2) land use, condition of vegetation, and management and protective measures; and (3) nature of storms and streamflow which produce and transport sediment.
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Colonoscopies for patients aged 45–49 years yield positive results
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022exaly

