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Individual discharges serve as a interface from outside of the considered system into the system. Individual discharges are loads which are an input into the considered hydrological system. They are either a constant hydrograph, which consists of a mean value and a annual-,weekly- or daily pattern, or a time series which is imported by the time series management. This enables the inflow of either measured or generated loads into the hydrological system. A interface to other models is presented through the import of external data in the time series management. | |||
==Individual discharge options== | |||
'''Option 1:''' constant hydrograph, which repeats itself on a daily, weekly or yearly basis. | |||
'''Option 2:''' as measured or generated time series through the time series management | |||
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Revision as of 23:53, 10 June 2013
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Individual discharges serve as a interface from outside of the considered system into the system. Individual discharges are loads which are an input into the considered hydrological system. They are either a constant hydrograph, which consists of a mean value and a annual-,weekly- or daily pattern, or a time series which is imported by the time series management. This enables the inflow of either measured or generated loads into the hydrological system. A interface to other models is presented through the import of external data in the time series management.
Individual discharge options
Option 1: constant hydrograph, which repeats itself on a daily, weekly or yearly basis.
Option 2: as measured or generated time series through the time series management
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