Stream flows: Discharge Estimation Flashcards
what is stream discharge?
volume of water that flows past a given point in the stream in a unit of time
what is the equation for discharge?
discharge = width * depth * velocity
what are the three options for estimating the volume of water that flows past a given point in the stream in a unit of time?
- average stream discharge estimation
- instantaneous stream discharge estimation
- continuous stream discharge estimation
what is Manning’s equation?
V=(k/n) * R(h) ^(2/3) * S^(1/2)
where R(h) is the hydraulic radius, S is the channel slope and k is the unit conversion factor
how can we estimate instantaneous stream discharge?
- use of a floating object + measurement of travel time
- dilution gauging to get velocity
- single-time use of a velocimeter of current profiler
how does a velocimeter work?
you measure the velocity then multiply it by area, recommended to measure at 60% water depth to get a representative velocity
what are two ways to estimate continuous discharge?
- continuous water depth and velocity measurements
- continuous water depth measurements + rating curve
how can you make continuous water depth measurements?
through pressure transducers and velocimeters
what are artificial controls for stream gauging?
weirs and flume that force flow through critical depth at which Q is known
what is a rating curve for continuous velocity measurements?
measures water velocity when the river is at different water levels and uses the discharge equation to compute discharge -> curve with water level values and discharge values