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A DEFINITION OF DOMINANT DISCHARGE

International Association of Scientific Hydrology. Bulletin, 1966
ABSTRACT The concept of dominant (stream) discharge in geomorphology has not been firmly defined. By defining it, on rational grounds, as that discharge at which, over a long period of time, most sediment has been transported, a definite value can be computed for a stream for which there are available duration-curve values of daily discharge and a ...
M. A. BENSON, D. M. THOMAS
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Identifying a dominant discharge for natural rivers in southern Italy

Geomorphology, 2012
Abstract Natural rivers are subjected to continuous adjustments in response to any change in the environment. These environmental changes may occur naturally, as in the case of climatic variation or changes in vegetative cover, or may be related to human activities including channelization, damming, bank protection, and bridge construction ...
FERRO, Vito, Porto, P.
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Effects of hydrologic regime on magnitude and frequency of dominant discharge

Journal of Hydrology, 1976
Abstract Estimates of three flows categorised as dominant discharge are derived for Cumberland Basin streams: the most effective discharge with regard to bed-load transport, the 1.58-year flood and the natural bankfull discharge. The most effective discharge is found to have a return period of 1.15–1.40 years on the annual series but is much smaller ...
G. Pickup, R.F. Warner
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Estimating dominant discharge of Sankh River, India

Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2023
Balai Chandra Das   +2 more
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