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:Rule 7 is a continuation and generalization of the increase of low water as described in | :Rule 7, just as rule 6, is a continuation and generalization of the increase of low water as described in rules 5. Just like a discharge deficit at a cross-section or the reservoir inflow can influence the discharge, any other system state can. In general terms, this means that a discharge from a reservoir is triggered, increased, or reduced due to a certain system state. Basically, it is irrelevant where the system state occurs. All measurable variables that influence the transport and storage of water can be considered as system states, e.g. the filling of other reservoirs, discharges, flow regime at a cross-section, a snow depth in the catchment area, current precipitation, or current soil moisture. |
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- Rule 7, just as rule 6, is a continuation and generalization of the increase of low water as described in rules 5. Just like a discharge deficit at a cross-section or the reservoir inflow can influence the discharge, any other system state can. In general terms, this means that a discharge from a reservoir is triggered, increased, or reduced due to a certain system state. Basically, it is irrelevant where the system state occurs. All measurable variables that influence the transport and storage of water can be considered as system states, e.g. the filling of other reservoirs, discharges, flow regime at a cross-section, a snow depth in the catchment area, current precipitation, or current soil moisture.