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Basin characteristics Instrumentation and data Measured hydrological Name of discharge weir Name of basin, country Your Logo here Your basin Logo or ERB logo here Basin characteristics Instrumentation and data Your text here. River Basin / River Basin (according EU-WFD) Operation (from… to…) Gauge coordinates / Gauge datum: Catchment area: Elevation range: Basin type: ( alpine, mountainous, lowland) Climatic parameters: (mean precipitation, temperature and others) Land use: Soils: Geology: Hydrogeology: (Type of aquifers, hydraulic conductivity) Characteristic water discharges: (Qmin, Qmax, Qmean) Your text here. Measured hydrological parameters Measuring period Temporal resolution Number of stations Your text here. Your text here. Your text here. Your text here. Your text here. Your text here. Name of catchment: Lange Bramke Catchment Area: 0.76 km² Elevation: 537-700 m a.m.s.l. Average slope: 12.5 % Vegetation: 90% Norwegian spruce, 10% grassland Soil: podsolic brown earth, brown earth Podsol, Pseudogley Geology: sandstones, shaly quartzite Hydrogeology: fractured aquifer with a shallow porous aquifer overlay along the stream channel Your text here. Your text here. Your text here. Applied models Your text here. Your text here. Your text here. Map of the research basin Main scientific results Your map here Your text here. Mean hydrograph / Pardé flow regime Your graph/diagram here. Key references for the basin Your key references here. Special basin characteristics (hydrogeology, lakes, reservoirs etc.) Your text or graph/diagram here. Contact Your contact details or basin operator details here .