River basin model

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A river basin model is the conversion of hydrological and geographical measurement data into a model that describes the water cycle in a river basin .

The modeling is based on the summary of various hydrological calculation methods, which describe the course of runoff events in the water network . This calculation process essentially consists of a sequence of procedures for calculating the runoff formation and the wave run-off in the water network (Ludwig, 1987).

Models for the investigation of runoff events in water networks consist of precipitation-runoff, flood routing and storage models.