The discharge of a river refers to the volume of water that flows through a specific point in the river over a given period, typically measured in cubic meters per second (m³/s). It is calculated by multiplying the river's cross-sectional area by its velocity. Discharge is an important indicator of the river's health, hydrology, and potential for flooding, as it reflects the amount of water being transported downstream.
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