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<br />The data collected after 1965 provided a basis for a predictive model.
<br />If, for example, an annual stream discharge of 4,000.000 acre-feet were used,
<br />the annual suspended-sediment disdlarge is predicted to be 7,860,000 tonsl and
<br />could range from 3,400,000 to 12,100,000 tons at a go-percent confidence
<br />level. It is possible, therefore, that any estimate using this model could
<br />have about a SO-percent error at a ro-percent oonfidence level.
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