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It is proposed that estimates of dependable yields of surface water reservoirs be based on probable minimum runoff and probable maximum net evaporation during drought periods, rather than on recurrence of specific droughts covered by existing hydrologic records; probable limiting conditions, expressed as design drought criteria, can be presented in form of tables or curves showing average runoff and evaporation rates for various drought durations; methods for derivation and application of design drought criteria are presented and evaluated.
It is proposed that estimates of dependable yields of surface water reservoirs be based on probable minimum runoff and probable maximum net evaporation during drought periods, rather than on recurrence of specific droughts covered by existing hydrologic records; probable limiting conditions, expressed as design drought criteria, can be presented in form of tables or curves showing average runoff and evaporation rates for various drought durations; methods for derivation and application of design drought criteria are presented and evaluated.
Design drouth criteria
ASCE -- Proc (J Hydraulics Div)
Gooch, R.S. (author)
1966
10 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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