Lab3: Measuring flow in natural channels
We’ll estimate discharge using two methods. First, we’ll measure velocity and cross-sectional area of the channel, from which we can compute flow (in volume per time): Flow = Velocity. avg * Area X-section (Q. s = V * A)[1] Second, we’ll also use a conservative (that is, non-reactive) tracer called Rhodamine WT. ................
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