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|definition=That portion of a stream's sediment load that is carried suspended on the flow rather than in contact with the bed suspension (see sediment load and load).; (NAVFAC DM-26.3) The material moving in suspension in a fluid, being kept up by the upward components of the turbulent currents or by colloidal suspension.; The material moving in suspension in a fluid, kept up by the upward components of the turbulent currents or by colloidal suspension.; The material collected in or computed from samples collected with a SUSPENDED LOAD SAMPLER. Where it is necessary to distinguish between the two meanings given above, the first one may be called the "true suspended load." | |||
|definition=That portion of a stream's sediment load that is carried suspended on the flow rather than in contact with the bed suspension (see sediment load and load); (NAVFAC DM-26.3) | |||
|source=Glossary of Coastal & Hydraulics Laboratory (CHL), US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Vicksburg, USA | |source=Glossary of Coastal & Hydraulics Laboratory (CHL), US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Vicksburg, USA | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:52, 23 October 2019
Definition
That portion of a stream's sediment load that is carried suspended on the flow rather than in contact with the bed suspension (see sediment load and load).; (NAVFAC DM-26.3) The material moving in suspension in a fluid, being kept up by the upward components of the turbulent currents or by colloidal suspension.; The material moving in suspension in a fluid, kept up by the upward components of the turbulent currents or by colloidal suspension.; The material collected in or computed from samples collected with a SUSPENDED LOAD SAMPLER. Where it is necessary to distinguish between the two meanings given above, the first one may be called the "true suspended load."
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Glossary of Coastal & Hydraulics Laboratory (CHL), US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Vicksburg, USA