
Hydrograph - Wikipedia
A hydrograph is a graph showing the rate of flow (discharge) versus time past a specific point in a river, channel, or conduit carrying flow. The rate of flow is typically expressed in units of cubic …
Hydrographs - What is a Hydrograph? - Geology.com
Although these examples are from a stream, hydrographs can also be made for lakes, water wells, springs and other bodies of water. This is one of the most frequently created …
Hydrology Education: Hydrographs - National Weather Service
A hydrograph is a way of displaying water level information over time. A hydrograph plot may display stage, streamflow, and sometimes both. Hydrographs can be a helpful way to show …
Dimensionless unit hydrograph (DUH) - a hydrograph developed to represent several unit hydrographs; plotted using the ratio of the basic unit’s time to peak and peak rate; also called …
About Hydrograph
A hydrograph shows how the river level changes over time at a specific location. Forecast hydrographs are displayed when flooding is expected, otherwise the hydrograph for the past …
Hydrograph | EARTH 111: Water: Science and Society
A hydrograph is a graph of discharge over time. The time period shown could be short, for example, the flow resulting from an individual rain storm, or it could be long, for example, a …
Hydrographs made EASY - The geography teacher
A hydrograph is a graph that shows how the flow of a river changes over time. Hydrographs typically display the amount of water flowing in a river (known as the “discharge”) on the y-axis …
Hydrograph - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
A hydrograph is defined as a graphical representation of stream flow over time, illustrating variations in discharge that are influenced by factors such as precipitation and seasonal …
Home - HydroGraph
HydroGraph is currently the third company to be certified globally and the only company in the Americas to be certified. Transform products with unmatched strength, efficiency, and …
Hydrograph | Ultimate Lexicon
A hydrograph is a graphical representation that depicts how the flow rate (discharge) of a watercourse, such as a river, stream, or other waterways, changes over time.