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The hydraulic geometry of stream channels and some physiographic implications

January 1, 1953

Some hydraulic characteristics of stream channels - depth, width, velocity, and suspended load - are measured quantitatively and vary with discharge as simple power functions at a given river cross section. Similar variations in relation to discharge exist among the cross sections along the length of a river under the condition that discharge at all points is equal in frequency of occurrence. The functions derived for a given cross section and among various cross sections along the river differ only in numerical values of coefficients and exponents.

Publication Year 1953
Title The hydraulic geometry of stream channels and some physiographic implications
DOI 10.3133/pp252
Authors Luna Bergere Leopold, Thomas Maddock
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Professional Paper
Series Number 252
Index ID pp252
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse