Vízrajzi Évkönyv 89., 1984 (Budapest, 1985)

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GENERAL INFORMATION "О" А F (286) 25- 560+ 26: 521 40| LKV LlkvJ KV IkvI KKV KÖV KNV 1 The symbols used in this Annual are as follows: point zero of the water-gauge warning referring to the fact that the zero point water-gauge has been changed since the year 1931. catchment area value deduced from observation data annual minimum annual maximum ice on the banks drifting ice standing ice lowest low - water level. Lowest gauge reading as to yet recorded. lowest low-water level in the presence of ice. Lowest gauge reading recorded as to yet in the presence of ice. low-water level. Lowest gauge reading recorded within a given period. low-water level in the presence of ice. Lowest gauge reading in the presence of ice recorded within a given period. mean low - water level. Arithmetical mean of the low-waters occurring with­in a given period. mean water level. Arithmetical mean of gauge reading series. mean high - water level. Arithmetical mean of high-water occurring within a given period. NV IN VI LNV IlnvI KQ KKQ KÖQ KNQ NQ £Q Kq KÖq Nq m B. f. 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. 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. high-water discharge. The highest dis­charge occurring within a given period. annual total discharge converted to 1 km of the catchment area above the Baltic level, m KQ value of < KÖQ ‘ NQ — 21

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