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What is the "mmm" in the following sentence supposed to be? I tried to see if any clue could be found in the article's history, but I found none. Can anyone clean this up?
Analysis of the relationship between precipitation intensity and duration, and the response of the stream discharge is mmm by the concept of the unit hydrograph which represents the response of stream discharge over time to the application of a hypothetical "unit" amount and duration of rain, for example 1 cm over the entire catchment for a period of one hour. [emphasis added]
I think it is meant to be something like: "Analysis...and the response of the stream discharge is aided by the concept of the unit hydrograph..." But its just an educated guess. Dappawit ( talk) 17:13, 17 December 2008 (UTC)
I would like to add a section describing the techniques and methods for the historical measurements of discharge, along with the current day methods of Acoutic Velocity Meters, Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler's and other advances.--Michael E. Degnan, Jr. 05:23, 20 April 2009 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by MED usgswrd ( talk • contribs)
I would also like to have a seperate heading describing a discharge rating, from development to the application of variable shifts, to the migration to a new discharge rating. --Michael E. Degnan, Jr. 05:26, 20 April 2009 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by MED usgswrd ( talk • contribs)
The last heading I would like to add is a dialogue about the different controlling features of a discharge rating. For example, a description of section control (low water riffle), section to channel control transition, and overbank flow. Also, a description of how these features are developed or maintained by the mean annual flood discharge, bankfull discharges, overbank flows and the importance of base flow conditions.--Michael E. Degnan, Jr. 05:34, 20 April 2009 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by MED usgswrd ( talk • contribs)
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There's nothing much in Inflow other than a duplication of the water cycle. fgnievinski ( talk) 05:22, 11 March 2021 (UTC)