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River discharge is volume of water flowing in a river per second. It's measured in cubic meters per second. Hydrographs show how discharge at a certain point in a river changes over time in relation to rainfall.
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Size of drainage basin
Vegetation
Valley side steepness
Soil type
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Factors Affecting Flood Risk
Rainfall: After a long period of rain, the soil becomes saturated. Any further rain can't infiltrate, which increases runoff into rivers. This increases discharge, so flooding is more likely.
Trees: Trees intercept and rainwater, and also take up water from the ground. Cutting down trees therefore by deforestation increased the risk of floods.
Rock Type: Clay soils and some rocks are impermeable and don't allow water through and run off is increased.
Relief: If a river has steep sides, water will reach the river much quicker, increasing discharge and making flooding more likely.
Land Use: Buildings are often made from impermeable materials like concrete, as well as being surrounded by roads. Impermeable surfaces increase runoff and drains quickly take water to rivers.
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