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Revision as of 15:29, 4 February 2010
Contents
European River Typology
A general European river typology has been defined applying System A of the Water Framework Directive [1].
Altitude
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Catchment area
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Geology
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Ecoregion
Examples of National River Typologies
Germany
Netherlands
Romania
Spain
References
- ↑ WFD 2000 (original document)