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- Stream_capacity comment "The capacity of a stream or river is the total amount of sediment a stream is able to transport. This measurement usually corresponds to the stream power and the width-integrated bed shear stress across section along a stream profile. Note that capacity is greater than the load, which is the amount of sediment actually carried by the stream. Load is generally limited by the sediment available upstream.".
- Q1109415 comment "The capacity of a stream or river is the total amount of sediment a stream is able to transport. This measurement usually corresponds to the stream power and the width-integrated bed shear stress across section along a stream profile. Note that capacity is greater than the load, which is the amount of sediment actually carried by the stream. Load is generally limited by the sediment available upstream.".