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The previous page shows us that streams have complicated channels with deep pools and shallow riffles. In a real stream the channel's cross section can be quite complicated.

How do we measure discharge where the channel geometry is complicated? We divide the stream into several smaller sections called verticals. Each vertical has its own depth, width, and velocity.

Below is a diagram showing verticals for a stream and students measuring water velocity in the middle of a vertical.

 

Above we see two students measuring water velocity in the middle of a vertical. The measuring tape is used to determine the location of the middle of each vertical.

A reasonable question to now ask is "How many verticals should be used to accurately determine a stream's discharge?"

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