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Analyse von Abflußganglinien

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Die Aufzeichnung des Pegelstandes einer Abfluß-Meßstation kann mittels der Pegel-Abfluß-Beziehung in eine Abflußganglinie umgewandelt werden. Letztere gibt die zeitliehe Verteilung des Abflusses an der Meßstelle an. Sie wird auch Hydrograph genannt.

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Dracos, T. (1980). Analyse von Abflußganglinien. In: Hydrologie. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-8586-5_10

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