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Modeling channel erosion at the watershed scale: Model review and case study

Staley et al., 2006

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6723456476179888679
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Staley N
Wynn T
Benham B
Yagow G
Tech V
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Center for TMDL and Watershed Studies, Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Document

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In 2005 an assessment of existing Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies by the US Environmental Protection Agency showed sediment as the fourth leading cause of water quality impairment. A source assessment is important in developing a successful TMDL …
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