HIGHLIGHTS
- What: The model was calibrated and validated in daily time steps with the observed data and identified the high-sediment-yield areas.
- Who: Yu War Nang et al. from the Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Hiroshima University, Kagamiyama have published the article: Slope Gradient Effects on Sediment Yield of Different Land Cover and Soil Types, in the Journal: Water 2024, 16, x FOR PEER REVIEW of /2024/
- How: The streamflow observed data were acquired from MLIT and the sediment data were obtained from the Okayama River Management Office. The authors conducted . . .

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