Difference between seepage velocity and discharge velocity
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Seepage velocity is the velocity of groundwater which is calculated using Darcy's law. It is the velocity at which ground water goes through a porous medium like soil and rocks. Discharge velocity is the rate of flow of a liquid across a given cross sectional area, though not necessarily into the ground.
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