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Effects of land use and retention practices on sediment yields in the Stony Brook Basin, New JerseyMansue et al., 1974
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- Mansue L
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The average annual rate of suspended-sediment discharge of the Stony Brook at Princeton, NJ (44.5 square miles) is about 8,800 tons, or 200 tons per square mile. Annual yields within the basin, which is in the Piedmont Lowlands section of the Piedmont physiographic …
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