Vízrajzi Évkönyv 88., 1983 (Budapest, 1984)
Tartalomjegyzék
CONTENTS Page FOREWORD ...............................................................................•--- 11 GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................ 2I 1. List of symbols used in the Yearbook .............................................. 2* 2. Notes on the various chapters ..................................................... 23 A. DATA COLLECTION NETWORK ............................................................... 2 6 1. Stations of the data collection network ........................................... 26 a. River gages ...................................................................... 26- River gages in alphabetical order ............................................. 26- River gages of the standard network grouped according to streams ............ 32- Map of the river gages in the standard hydrographic observation network .... 38 b. Shallow groundwater wells ...... 40 c. Deep wells ....................................................................... 53- Artesian wells ............................................................... 53- Karstic wells ................................................................ 54 d. Springs .......................................................................... 56 e. Meteorological stations ......................................................... 57 2. Filing data ......................................................................... 66 a. Filing data of the stream gages in the standard network ....................... 66 b. Filing data of deep wells ....................................................... 72- Artesian wells ............................................................... 72- Karstic wells ................................................................ 76 c. Filing data of springs .............................................. 80 3. Corrections of observation data .................................................... 82 a. Corrections of river stages..................................................... f»2 b. Corrections of groundwater levels .............................................. 85 90 4. Schematical map to show grouping of groundwater wells and meteorological stations. B. HYDROLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS .......................................................... 92 1. Hydrological conditions over the year ............................................. 92 2. Data on surface waters ............................................................. 100 a. Daily stages ..................................................................... 10O b. Typical stages ................................................................... 141 c. Stage hydrographs ............................................................... 146 d. Daily discharges ................................................................ 153 e. Cross sections and Q-H curves .................................................... 178 f. Water temperatures .............................................................. 200 g. Ice conditions ................................................................... 204 h. Sediment transport .............................................................. 211 i. Depths over the fords ............................................................ 21'2 3. Data on subsurface waters .......................................................... 214 a. Groundwater levels .............................................................. 214 b. Groundwater hydrographs ......................................................... 227- Variations of monthly mean groundwater levels over several years ............. 227- Variations of the groundwater level over the year ............................. 228 c. Areal groundwater pattern ....................................................... 230 d. Waterlevels in deep wells ....................................................... 231- Artesian wells ......•........................................................ 231- Karstic wells ................................................................ 233 e. Hydrographs of deep wells ....................................................... 235- Hydrographs of two wells on karstic water .................................... 235- Hydrographs of three wells on artesian water ................................. 236-7 -