Vízrajzi Évkönyv 77., 1972 (Budapest, 1974)

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CONTENTS page INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................................................................. VIII GENERAL INFORMATION......................................................................................................................................................... 13 A. / DATA COLLECTION NETWORK ................................................................................................................................. 30 1. The stations of the data collection network in alphabetical order ..................................................... 30 2. Scheme of the national gauging station network............................................................................................ 60 3. Stations of the national gauging station network according to watercourses ................................ 62 4. Registered data of the gauges of the national gauging station network ............................................ 65 5. Corrections for water stage data .......................................................................................................................... 70 6. Observation network stations of the International Hydrological Decade.......................................... 73 7. Scheme of arrangement of the groundwater observation, spring yield and precipitation measurement stations................................................................................................................................................. 75 B. / OBSERVATION DATA AND THEIR PROCESSING............................................................................................. 76 I. Hydrometeorological and hydrological characterization of the year.,. 76 II. Surface waters.......................................................................................................................................................... 89 1. Daily water stages ........................................................................................................................................................ 90 2. Characteristic water stages..................................................................................................................................... 131 3. Daily water discharges............................................................................................................................................... 137 4. More important cross-sections and rating curves ..................................................................................... 153 5. More important hydrographs................................................................................................................................... 173 6. Characteristic data of water temperature........................................................................................................ 185 7. Ice conditions in winter 1971/72 ............................................................................................................................ 190 8. Characteristic data of sediment discharge...................................................................................................... 193 9. Shallows conditions ...................................................................................................................................................... 194 III. Subsurface waters ................................................................................................................................................. 197 1. Characteristic groundwater stages....................................................................................................................... 198 2. Some groundwater stage curves ............................................................................................................................ 218 3. Map of groundwater level conditions .................................................................................................................. 221 4. Spring yields..................................................................................................................................................................... 222 5. Yield curves of some characteristic springs................................................................................................. 231 6. Karstic water levels .................................................................................................................................................... 232 IV. Hydrometeorological data ......................................................................................................................... 235 1. Annual precipitation distribution in 1972 .......................................................................................................... 236 2. Seasonal precipitation distribution....................................................................................................................... 238 3. Precipitation in the irrigation season ................................................................................................................ 242 4. Monthly and annual precipitation sums ............................................................................................................. 243 5. Daily precipitation sums .......................................................................................................................................... 255 6. Short-term heavy rainfalls........................................................................................................................................ 257 7. Depth of snow cover...................................................................................................................................................... 261 8. Water equivalent of snow cover.............................................................................................................................. 269 9. 5-days mean values of air temperature............................................................................................................. 277 10. Monthly mean air temperature data and heat sums..................................................................................... 278 11. Isothermal map.............................................................................................................................................. 279 12. Monthly sums of sunshine duration....................................................................................................................... 280 13. Map of sunshine duration conditions.................................................................................................................... 281 14. Evaporation from free water surface.................................................................................................................... 282 Main publications of the Institute Data collection network maps IV

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