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1076 SEDIMENT TRANSPORT AND EROSION


and f s depends on the cohesiveness of the material in the
channel banks. For example, f s is approximately 0.1, 0.2, and
0.3 for low, medium, and high cohesiveness respectively.
The data of Lacey and Blench were mainly from canals,
with moderate to low sediment loads ( c  500 ppm) and
with sand beds and slightly cohesive banks.^17

Simons and Albertson 44,21 have extended the regime
equations to make them applicable to the five channel clas-
sifications shown in Table 4.
They proposed the following general equations:

P  K 1 Q^1 ^2 (47)

101

101
102

102

104

104

103 105 106

103

SEDIMENT LOAD (tons/day)

MEAN DAILY DISCHARGE (cfs)

SUMMER STORMS AND
WINTER RUNOFF

SNOW RUNOFF

FIGURE 13 Typical sediment rating curve (adapted from Ref. 38).

Q

Q Qs

t

SUSPENDED
SEDIMENT
LOAD

Qs

DISCHARGE

FIGURE 14 Variation of sediment load with time (adapted from Graf).

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