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Studies of near-maximum storm at St. Louis
Symposium including following: Introduction, W. W. HORNER; Depth-Area Relationship for Unusual Storm in St. Louis, H. KROEGER and H. I. STEWART; Probable Maximum Flood Flow from Small Watershed, J. K. BARTLETT and T. G. PFIFFNER; Relation of Hourly Mean Rainfall to Actual Intensities, E. R. BREIHAN; Rainfall Intensity Study for 1938-1939, for Edwardsville, Ill, H. G. ARMISTEAD, Jr. (See also - n 4 Apr 1940 p 230-5)
Studies of near-maximum storm at St. Louis
Symposium including following: Introduction, W. W. HORNER; Depth-Area Relationship for Unusual Storm in St. Louis, H. KROEGER and H. I. STEWART; Probable Maximum Flood Flow from Small Watershed, J. K. BARTLETT and T. G. PFIFFNER; Relation of Hourly Mean Rainfall to Actual Intensities, E. R. BREIHAN; Rainfall Intensity Study for 1938-1939, for Edwardsville, Ill, H. G. ARMISTEAD, Jr. (See also - n 4 Apr 1940 p 230-5)
Studies of near-maximum storm at St. Louis
Civ Eng (NY)
1940
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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