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    The Sediment Load Consisting of Coarse Material Too Large to Remain
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The Sediment Load Consisting of Coarse Material Too Large to Remain

Question 89

Question 89

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The sediment load consisting of coarse material too large to remain in suspension,moving along the channel bottom via traction and saltation is the


A) suspended load.
B) flow load.
C) bed load.
D) dissolved load.

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