"ka" column or row of the kana syllabaryIntroduction to Damsdam terminology

base high-flow-rate

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Reading: Japanese Takamizusuiryou/Kihonkouzuiryou
Also known as -

The base high water flow rate refers to the river flow rate (1/100 chance flow rate) at the time of a flood that is expected to occur once every 100 years (or once every 200 years) under the river conditions prior to dam construction. To avoid mistakenly reading "Takamizu" as "Kozui", it is called "Takamizu".

The maximum value of this flow is the basis for flood control planning.

When graphing, time is used as the horizontal axis and flow rate as the vertical axis.hydrographA graph called "the graph" is created.

This basic high water flow rate minus the amount of flood control at dams and other flood control facilities is calledPlanned high water flow rateIt is called "the

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