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24 September, 17:41

What happens after a stream's discharge increases?

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  1. 24 September, 17:56
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    The discharge in the stream at a given cross-section and the level of the stream is described by a rating curve. Average velocities and the cross-sectional area of the stream are measured for a given stream level. The velocity and the area give the discharge for that level. After measurements are made for several different levels, a rating table or rating curve may be developed. Once rated, the discharge in the stream may be determined by measuring the level, and determining the corresponding discharge from the rating curve. If a continuous level-recording device is located at a rated cross-section, the stream's discharge may be continuously determined.
  2. 24 September, 17:59
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    stream velocity, channel width, and depth all increase
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