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__TOC__Loads in the form of precipitation, temperature, evaporation, inflow, substances and extractions can affect water management systems. | __TOC__Loads in the form of precipitation, temperature, evaporation, inflow, substances and extractions can affect water management systems. | ||
The system elements [[Special:MyLanguage/Einleitung|point source]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/Einzugsgebiet|catchment area]] are the ones which particularly contribute water to the system. [[Special:MyLanguage/Verbraucher|Consumer]] und [[Special:MyLanguage/Speicher|reservoir]] can also add flow to the system: Consumers via the input of punctual contributions, reservoirs via an accordingly allocated precipitation, which | The system elements [[Special:MyLanguage/Einleitung|point source]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/Einzugsgebiet|catchment area]] are the ones which particularly contribute water to the system. [[Special:MyLanguage/Verbraucher|Consumer]] und [[Special:MyLanguage/Speicher|reservoir]] can also add flow to the system: Consumers via the input of punctual contributions, reservoirs via an accordingly allocated precipitation, which scales with the reservoir's surface. The latter contribution to the water input is especially relevant for dams with large water surfaces. |
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Loads in the form of precipitation, temperature, evaporation, inflow, substances and extractions can affect water management systems.
The system elements point source and catchment area are the ones which particularly contribute water to the system. Consumer und reservoir can also add flow to the system: Consumers via the input of punctual contributions, reservoirs via an accordingly allocated precipitation, which scales with the reservoir's surface. The latter contribution to the water input is especially relevant for dams with large water surfaces.