Meaning Hydrograph
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A graph describing stream discharge over time.
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In hydrologic terms, a graph showing the water level (stage), discharge, or other property of a river volume with respect to time.
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Graph of variation of stream flow over time.
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An instrument that provides a continuous trace of relative humidity with time.
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A record and graphical representation of discharge as a function of time at a specific location, for example, the discharge at a point in a stream or the discharge from a pumping well.
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A graph showing the stage, flow, velocity, or other property of water with respect to the passage of time. Hydrographs of wells show the changes in water levels during the period of observation.
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a graph which combines a bar chart of precipitation in a particular event with a line graph of discharge for a particular river channel in the catchment area of that event and thus the reaction of the [..]
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A chart that measures the amount of water flowing past a point as a function of time.
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A chart that measures the amount of water flowing past a point as a function of time.
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a graph which shows the the discharge of a river, related to rainfall, over a period of time. 
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A hydrograph is a graph showing discharge or rainfall.
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A chart or graph that depicts changes in water quantity over time. At the HBEF continuous streamflow is recorded on hydrographs attached to stream gauges at nine watersheds.
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A graph showing the water level (stage), discharge, or other property of a river with respect to time. The common hydrograph in National Weather Service usage depict stage vs. time and flow vs. time.
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In hydrologic terms, a graph showing the water level (stage), discharge, or other property of a river volume with respect to time.
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a chart that measures the amount of water flowing past a point as a function of time.
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The recorded variations in stream discharge over time. Useful when comparing effects and changes in stream flow and depth between average natural conditions and altered stream flows (i.e., from dams a [..]
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a plot of lake levels versus time
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In hydrologic terms, a graph showing the water level (stage), discharge, or other property of a river volume with respect to time.
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A graphical plot of changes in elevation of water or flow of water with respect to time.
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