water_volume_transport_in_river_channel

under discussion
Created: 5 Feb 2026
Proposer: Jacob Schaperow
Proposed Date: 2025-09-17
Change Date: 5 Feb 2026, 2:06 p.m.
water_volume_transport_in_river_channel m3 s-1 [CMPS] P07 id: BHMHISG2
The water flux or volume transport in rivers is the amount of water flowing in the river channel and flood plain. "Water" means water in all phases.
Change Date: 5 Feb 2026, 2:06 p.m.
water_volume_transport_in_river_channel m3 s-1 [CMPS] P07 id: BHMHISG2
The water flux or volume transport (also called streamflow, or discharge) in rivers is the amount of water flowing in the river channel and flood plain. "Water" means water in all phases.
Change Date: 11 Feb 2026, 11:12 a.m.
water_volume_transport_in_river_channel m3 s-1 [CMPS] P07 id: BHMHISG2
The water flux or volume transport (also called streamflow, or discharge) in rivers is the amount of water flowing in the river channel and flood plain. This quantity can be provided at a certain location within the river network (over land) or at the river mouth (over ocean) where the river enters the ocean. "River" refers to water in the fluvial system (stream and floodplain). "Water" means water in all phases.

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