Constant-rate dilution gauging

From Glossary of Meteorology



constant-rate dilution gauging

A method used for measurements of surface water discharges, by injecting a conservative tracer at a constant rate.

The change in concentration of samples collected downstream, relative to the original injected fluid, is used to calculate the flow rate along that reach.


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