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Fig. 6. Discharge and suspended sediment and solute concentrations in two streams during a storm 29–30 January 2003. The left column shows data from Lois Creek (LC), which drains a relatively low disturbance catchment, and the right column shows data from a tributary of Sally Branch (SB3), which drains a relatively high disturbance catchment (see Table 1). The points to the left and separated from the others in (C)–(J) represent pre-storm values determined from samples collected about 1 d before the storm. Rainfall totaled 33 mm during the period from 2000 h 29 September to 1600 h 30 September as measured at a site within 10 km of each stream. Dashed line marks peak discharge for the storms. Note that y axis scale differs between left and right columns for discharge [(A) and (B)].





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