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In hydrology, "discharge" refers to the volume of water that flows through a given cross-section of a river, stream, or channel over a specific period of time. It is typically measured in cubic meters per second (m³/s) or cubic feet per second (cfs). Discharge is an essential parameter in understanding water flow, as it helps to quantify how much water is moving in a water body.

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