The Birth-Time of the World and Other Scientific Essays by John Joly
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Mean annual Total annual Ratio of discharge in sediment in sediment cubic feet thousands to water per second. of tons. by weight. Potomac - 20,160 5,557 1 : 3.575 Mississippi - 610,000 406,250 1 : 1,500 Rio Grande - 1,700 3,830 1 : 291 Uruguay - 150,000 14,782 1 : 10,000 Rhone - 65,850 36,000 1 : 1,775 Po - 62,200 67,000 1 : 900 Danube - 315,200 108,000 1 : 2,880 Nile - 113,000 54,000 1 : 2,050 Irrawaddy - 475,000 291,430 1 : 1,610 Mean - 201,468 109,650 1 : 2,731 We see that the ratio of the weight of water to the [1] Russell, _River Development_ (John Murray, 1888). 10 weight of transported sediment in six out of the nine rivers does not vary widely. The mean is 2,730 to 1. But this is not the required average. The water-discharge of each river has to be taken into account. If we ascribe to the ratio given for each river the weight proper to the amount of water it discharges, the proportion of weight of water to weight of sediment, for the |
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