Vízrajzi Évkönyv 77., 1972 (Budapest, 1974)

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GENERAL INFORMATION The symbols used in this Annual are as follows: "0" point zero of the water-gauge ▲ /Orsz. / /V.O./ /F. sz. / /Kat. / F (286) 25- 560 + 26' warning referring to the fact that the zero point of a water-gauge has been changed since the year 1931. altitude level in relation to the basic surface of the national network of geo- detical survey /the reference point of this network is identical to the main point of the one-time military survey network at Nadap/. altitude from the geodetical survey executed by the one-time Department of Hydrography /1886-1928, its refe­rence datum originates from that of the ancient military network/. the so-called river - training altitude, derived from the geodetical survey exe­cuted by Vásárhelyi. altitude established by the former Im­perial and Royal Military Geographical Institute at Vienna. catchment area value deduced from observation data annual minimum annual maximum ice on the banks drifting ic e KÖV KNV NV [NVj LNV |LNV| ÁTV KQ KKQ KÖQ KNQ mean water level. Arithmetical mean of gauge reading series. mean high - water level. Arithmetical mean of high-water occurring within a given period. high - water level. The highest gauge reading observed within a given period. high-water level in the presence of ice. Highest gauge reading observed in the presence of ice within a given period. highest high-water level. The highest gauge reading as to yet recorded. highest high-water level in the presence of ice. median of water levels. The gauge read­ing exceeded, during a longer period, as often as not attained. low-water discharge. The lowest dis­charge occurring within a given period. mean low-water discharge. Arithmetical mean of low discharges occurring within a given period. mean water discharge. Arithmetical mean of daily discharges occurring within a given period. mean high-water discharge. Arithmetical mean of high discharges occurring with­in a given period. 401 standing ice LKV = lowest low - water level. Lowest gauge reading as to yet recorded. |LKV| = lowest low-water level in the presence of ice. Lowest gauge reading recorded as to yet in the presence of ice. KV = low-water level. Lowest gauge reading recorded within a given period. LKVJ = low-water level in the presence of ice. Lowest gauge reading in the presence of ice recorded within a given period. KKV = mean low - water level. Arithmetical mean of the low-waters occurring with­in a given period. NQ = high-water discharge. The highest dis­charge occurring within a given period. ZQ^ = monthly total discharge ZQ = annual total discharge Kq KÖq Nq rKQ = value of / KÖQ vNQ converted to 1 km of the catchment area Zq^ = value of ZQ expressed as the'height of a water column covering the catchment area uniformly. — 13 —

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