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Systems for management of waterthroughout the developed world havebeen designed and operated under the
assumption of stationarity. Stationarity—the
idea that natural systems fluctuate within an
unchanging envelope of variability—is a
foundational concept that permeates training
and practice in water-resource engineering
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NONAM Summerschool Copenhagen 22-26 August 2011 1
HORSENS FJORD CASE
Hans Jørgen Henriksen, GEUS
1. Background to the case
Introducing the catchment
Horsens Fjord is a shallow and eutrophic estuary located on the east side of Jutland, Denmark within
the WFD catchment area Horsens Fjord (Fig. 1). The surface area of the Fjord is approximately 46 km2
and the mean depth is 2.9 m besides
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Contents
1 Introduction ................................................................................................ 7
2 Study area and data ..................................................................................... 7
2.1 River basins .......................................................................................... 7
2.2 Streamflow data
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the discharge in Skaftá and the
temperature of the flood water close to the glacier margin were measured. The dis-
charge from the subglacial lake during the jökulhlaup was calculated using a hypso-
metric curve for the subglacial lake, estimated from the form of the surface cauldron
after jökulhlaups. The maximum outflow from the lake during the jökulhlaup is esti-
mated as 123 m3 s 1 while
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NONAM Risk Assessment and Stakeholder Investment. Multidisciplinary Workshop in Reykjavík 26 – 27 August 2010 1
HORSENS FJORD CASE
Jes Pedersen, Rolf Johnsen and Hans Jørgen Henriksen
1. Background to the case
Introducing the catchment
Horsens estuary is a shallow and eutrophic estuary located on the east side of Jutland, Denmark within
the WFD catchment area Horsens Fjord (Fig. 1/media/loftslag/CASE_A___Jes_Pedersen_(Region_Midt,_Dk)_Introduction.pdf
NONAM Risk Assessment and Stakeholder Investment. Multidisciplinary Workshop in Reykjavík 26 – 27 August 2010 1
HORSENS FJORD CASE
Jes Pedersen, Rolf Johnsen and Hans Jørgen Henriksen
1. Background to the case
Introducing the catchment
Horsens estuary is a shallow and eutrophic estuary located on the east side of Jutland, Denmark within
the WFD catchment area Horsens Fjord (Fig. 1/media/loftslag/Case_A___Horsens_Fjord.pdf