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How do you calculate stream gradient

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Stream gradient=difference in height/elevation÷river/horizontal distance

Step-by-step explanation:

The stream gradient is defined as the ratio between the elevation difference and the river distance.

Stream gradient=difference in height/elevation÷river/horizontal distance

The rate of of discharge is directly proportional to the slope angle. This means that steeper the slope, the more is the discharge. It is generally calculated in terms of m/km or ft/miles. These stream gradients are prominent in the topographic maps as the elevations are provided in it.

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Gradient = vertical difference in elevation / horizontal distance. So, to calculate the average gradient along the stream from the red dot at B to the red dot at A (or vice versa) two facts need to be known: The difference in elevation between B and A. The distance along the stream from B to A.
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