hydrograph英 ['haɪdrəgræf] 美 ['haɪdrəgræf]
n.自记水位计,水位曲线,水位图;
英英释义
Hydrograph
- A hydrograph is a graph showing the rate of flow (discharge) versus time past a specific point in a river, or other channel or conduit carrying flow. The rate of flow is typically expressed in cubic meters or cubic feet per second (cms or cfs).
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