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  1. 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 …

  2. 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 …

  3. Hydrology Education: Hydrographs - National Weather Service

    5 days ago · 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 …

  4. 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 …

  5. About Hydrograph - National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...

    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 …

  6. 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 …

  7. 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 …