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Coarse sediments in high-gradient Puerto Rican Stream

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Wayne Wurtsbaugh



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In a high-gradient stream in Puerto Rico (Lequillo National Forest), huge boulders are left exposed during the dry season. During flood events, finer sediments are washed through the system, leaving larger substrates behind.
· Date: March 11, 2005 · Views: 27,051 · Filesize: 59.4kb, 551.5kb · Dimensions: 693 x 1007 ·
Keywords: stream geomorphology fluvial sediment flood habitat shrimp

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