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Each term in the TRT is assigned a unique notational code that conveys its location within the hierarchy. The first letter of the notation represents the facet or top term. Using the notational code it is easy to determine the terms relation in the hierarchy. The term's parent (Ae) will have one less letter (from the right end) as the term (Aea). Siblings (Aeg, Aes) will have the same notational code as the term except the last letter will be different. Children (Aeac, Aeah) will have one letter appended to the end of the notational code of the term.

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Top Terms> Environment > Environmental phenomena > Hydrologic phenomena > Peak discharge

Jbh: Hydrologic phenomena
Jbhn: Peak discharge
 Jbhnr: Rational formula (Hydraulics)

Broader Term:
Jbh: Hydrologic phenomena
 
Related Terms:
Jbha: Aggressive waters
Jbhb: Degradation (Hydrology)
Jbhc: Desiccation
Jbhd: Drainage
Jbhf: Floods
Jbhh: Hydrologic cycle
Jbhi: Streamflow
Jbhl: River currents
Jbhm: Ocean currents
Jbho: Ponding
Jbhp: Runoff
Jbhr: Sediment discharge
Jbhs: Seepage
Jbht: Storm surges
Jbhu: Upwelling
Jbhv: Water table
Jbhw: Water waves
Jbhx: Sea level
Jbhy: Phenomena of frozen water
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