Abstract

Comparative tests of depth-integrating and dip samplers were made for fine-grained suspended sediment. Approximately 60% of the suspended load was 2- μ and smaller in size. Differences between suspended-sediment concentrations obtained with dip samplers and depth-integrated samplers were statistically significant. Concentrations of depth-integrated samples averaged 1.02% greater than concentrations of dip samples.

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