This report covers the period from 1983 to 1986 and presents data on suspended-sediment transport from ten small-to medium-sized drainage areas in eastcentral Puerto Rico. The drainage areas range from 0.82 square miles to 89.8 square miles. Results are based on three years of data from a network of five daily-record stations and five partial-record stations. A total of 2,114 sediment samples were collected and analyzed during the investigation. Instantaneous concentrations of suspended-sediment varied from 0 to 56,100 milligrams per liter. Instantaneous suspendedsediment loads ranged from 0 tons per day to 817,000 tons per day. A total of 152 suspended-sediment samples were analyzed for particle size distribution.
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