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Since specific cross-sectional details, slope information, and roughness coefficients are not

provided, I cannot perform accurate calculations. However, I can explain the general process
using assumed values. Please keep in mind that these values are hypothetical and may not reflect
the actual conditions of the CJ Link Canal. Here's an example calculation:

Let's assume a hypothetical cross-section for a specific location along the CJ Link Canal with the
following dimensions:
- Bed width (B): 20 meters
- Water depth (D): 10 meters
- Side slope (Z): 2:1 (horizontal to vertical)

1. Calculate the cross-sectional area (A):


A = (B + Z * D) * D
= (20 + 2 * 10) * 10
= 40 * 10
= 400 square meters

2. Calculate the hydraulic radius (R):


R = A / (B + 2 * D)
= 400 / (20 + 2 * 10)
= 400 / 40
= 10 meters

3. Assume a roughness coefficient (n) of 0.025 (hypothetical value).

4. Assume a slope (S) of 0.001 (hypothetical value).

Using Manning's Equation:


Q = (1.49 / n) * A * R^(2/3) * S^(1/2)
= (1.49 / 0.025) * 400 * 10^(2/3) * 0.001^(1/2)
= 59.6 * 400 * 2.154 * 0.0316
= 153,103 cubic meters per second (approximate value)

Please note that the actual calculations require specific cross-sectional details, slope information,
and roughness coefficients for each section of the CJ Link Canal. The given hypothetical values are
only for illustrative purposes. To obtain accurate results, consult the provided data or work with a
civil engineer or water resources expert who can perform the calculations using the precise
information for the CJ Link Canal.

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