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      • River discharge is the volume of water flowing through a river channel. This is the total volume of water flowing through a channel at any given point and is measured in cubic metres per second (cumecs).
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  1. Learn how to measure and interpret river discharge, the volume of water flowing through a river channel. Explore the factors that affect storm hydrographs, the graphs that show discharge and rainfall over time.

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  3. Streamflow or discharge is the amount of water flowing in a river or stream per unit of time. Learn how the USGS measures streamflow using stage, velocity, and cross-sectional area methods.

  4. Discharge is the volumetric flow rate of a stream or river, equal to the product of average flow velocity and cross-sectional area. Learn how discharge is measured, how it varies over time and space, and how it affects stream morphology and ecology.

  5. River discharge is the main source of freshwater flowing into the Bay of Biscay. Rivers in the Cantabrian shelf are short and flow swiftly, although with a small runoff due to the proximity of mountain ranges to the coast. These together supply a mean freshwater discharge of 400 m 3 s − 1.

  6. Learn about the basic characteristics, measurement, and dynamics of rivers, the major pathways of water and sediment on the Earth's surface. Find out how to calculate river discharge, stage, and hydrographs from cross-sectional area and mean velocity.

  7. Aug 2, 2014 · Learn how to measure and interpret the discharge of a river, which is the volume of water flowing past a point per second. Find out how weather, drainage basin, soil, rock, vegetation and human activity affect the shape of a storm hydrograph.

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