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All rivers with average discharge more than 15,000 cubic feet per second are listed. Estimates are approximate, because data are variable with time period measured and also because many rivers lack a gauging station near their point of outflow.
Here, only those rivers whose discharge is more than 2,000 m 3 /s (71,000 cu ft/s) are shown. It can be thought of as a list of the biggest rivers on Earth, measured by a specific metric. It can be thought of as a list of the biggest rivers on Earth, measured by a specific metric.
List of longest rivers of the United States by state; List of rivers of the United States by discharge; List of National Wild and Scenic Rivers; List of river borders of U.S. states; List of rivers of U.S. insular areas; List of rivers of the Americas by coastline
These water levels are significant, given the target discharge rate from the C-44 Reservoir is supposed to be around 600 cubic feet per second, said Army Corps Maj. Cory Bell.
The Mississippi River discharges at an annual average rate of between 200 and 700 thousand cubic feet per second (6,000 and 20,000 m 3 /s). [44] The Mississippi is the fourteenth largest river in the world by volume.
Annual Colorado River discharge volumes at Lee's Ferry between 1895 and 2004. The unimpaired annual runoff [n 6] of the Colorado River at Lees Ferry, Arizona is estimated at 14.7 million acre-feet (18.1 km 3), or an annualized discharge of 20,300 cu ft/s (570 m 3 /s), for the 1906–2023 period. [71]
Lake Okeechobee discharges to the St. Lucie River in Stuart will begin Dec. 7, leaving Treasure Coast residents concerned about a deluge of polluted freshwater killing oysters and seagrasses at a ...
Between 1960 and 2007, the average discharge recorded by the Agness gauge at river mile (RM) 29.7 or river kilometer (RK) 47.8 was 6,622 cubic feet per second (188 m 3 /s). The maximum discharge during this period was 290,000 cubic feet per second (8,200 m 3 /s) on December 23, 1964, and the minimum discharge was 608 cubic feet per second (17 m ...