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  2. Ocean current - Wikipedia

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  3. Raceway (aquaculture) - Wikipedia

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    Raceway (aquaculture)

  4. Submarine pipeline - Wikipedia

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    Submarine pipeline. A submarine pipeline (also known as marine, subsea or offshore pipeline) is a pipeline that is laid on the seabed or below it inside a trench. [1][2] In some cases, the pipeline is mostly on-land but in places it crosses water expanses, such as small seas, straits and rivers. [3] Submarine pipelines are used primarily to ...

  5. Cutthroat flume - Wikipedia

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    The Cutthroat flume is a class of flow measurement flume developed during 1966/1967 that is used to measure the flow of surface waters, sewage flows, and industrial discharges. Like other flumes, the Cutthroat flume is a fixed hydraulic structure. Using vertical sidewalls throughout, the flume accelerates flow through a contraction of sidewalls ...

  6. Volumetric flow rate - Wikipedia

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    Volumetric flow rate

  7. Seawater - Wikipedia

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  8. Spring (hydrology) - Wikipedia

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    Spring (hydrology)

  9. Flow measurement - Wikipedia

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    This depth is converted to a flow rate according to a theoretical formula of the form = where is the flow rate, is a constant, is the water level, and is an exponent which varies with the device used; or it is converted according to empirically derived level/flow data points (a "flow curve"). The flow rate can then be integrated over time into ...