In hydrology, stage is the water level in a river or stream with respect to a chosen reference height.
Stage is important because direct measurements of river discharge are very difficult while water surface elevation measurements are comparatively easy.
In order to convert stage into discharge, a rating curve is needed.
Hydrologists can use a combination of tracer studies, observations of high water marks, numerical modeling, and/or satellite or aerial photography.
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