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==Additional Informations Related to Analysis of Calculated Results==
==Additional Informations Related to Analysis of Calculated Results==
* Elementary Aspects of Data Analyses
* [[Elementary Aspects of Data Analyses]]
* Parameters for Data Analyses
* [[Parameters for Data Analyses]]
* [http://www.baw.de/downloads/wasserbau/mathematische_verfahren/pre_postpr/pdf/analyse_von_hn_modellergebnissen_im_tidegebiet.pdf Analyse von HN-Modellergebnissen im Tidegebiet]. Published in Mitteilungsblatt der Bundesanstalt für Wasserbau Nr. 86 (2003), available in German only.
* [http://www.baw.de/downloads/wasserbau/mathematische_verfahren/pre_postpr/pdf/analyse_von_hn_modellergebnissen_im_tidegebiet.pdf Analyse von HN-Modellergebnissen im Tidegebiet]. Published in Mitteilungsblatt der Bundesanstalt für Wasserbau Nr. 86 (2003), available in German only.



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The various mathematical models used do normally generate a great amount of transient results which can be automatically analysed to calculate the following characteristic numbers.

Additional Informations Related to Analysis of Calculated Results

Graphical Representation of Programs for Data Analysis

Graphical representation of interaction between different programs for data analyses (with German text only). This graphical representation is also available in Encapsulated PostScript format.

Tidal Characteristic Numbers

  • Water level
  • Current
  • Salinity
  • Suspended Sediments
  • Temperature
  • Bedload
  • eff. Bed Shear Stress
  • Morphodynamics

Example application: Elbe Estuary (area near Steubenhöft Süd)

Tidal Harmonic Analysis

  • Water level
  • Current
  • Salinity
  • Temperature
  • Suspended Sediments
  • Rise-/Fall-Velocity of Water Level

Characteristic Numbers (independent of the presence of tides)

  • Water level
  • Current
  • Salinity
  • Suspended Sediments
  • Temperature
  • eff. Bed Shear Stress
  • Morphodynamics
  • Meteorology
  • Wave

(Simple) Extreme Values

  • maximum and minimum value (program ABDF)

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