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The water resources as sources for the utilization of water are an essential element of the water cycle.
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In order to keep it as simple as possible but as general as necessary we restrict our considerations to two reactants and two products. The subsequent derivations are also valid for an arbitrary number reactants \(R_i\) and products \(P_i\)
$$\begin{aligned} \nu _1 R_1 + \nu _2 R_2 + \dots +\nu _k R_k \rightleftharpoons \nu _{k+1} P_1 + \nu _{k+2} P_2 + \dots + \nu _{k+n} P_n \nonumber \end{aligned}$$.
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In this case, it must be ensured that the measurement points cover the whole model area, otherwise the missing data are derived by extrapolation that often yields big errors and therefore it is not admissible.
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Rauschenbach, T., Gnauck, A., Krol, O., Bernard, T., Pfützenreuter, T. (2016). Water Resources. In: Rauschenbach, T. (eds) Modeling, Control and Optimization of Water Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16026-4_2
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