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Application of Stanford Watershed Model Concepts to Predict Flood Peaks for Small Drainage Areas
The report embodies two principal objectives: (1) updating rainfall intensity-duration curves for the hydraulic design of culverts and (2) adaptation of the Stanford Watershed Model concept to small drainage basins in Kentucky. (Author)
Application of Stanford Watershed Model Concepts to Predict Flood Peaks for Small Drainage Areas
The report embodies two principal objectives: (1) updating rainfall intensity-duration curves for the hydraulic design of culverts and (2) adaptation of the Stanford Watershed Model concept to small drainage basins in Kentucky. (Author)
Application of Stanford Watershed Model Concepts to Predict Flood Peaks for Small Drainage Areas
K. D. Clarke (author)
1968
110 pages
Report
No indication
English
Civil Engineering , Hydrology & Limnology , Roads , Floods , Drainage , Mathematical models , Hydrology , Design , Structures , Flow fields , Storms , Rainfall , Control , Pipes , Construction , Maintenance , Programming(Computers) , Interactions , Kentucky , Flood forecasting , Watersheds , Runoff , Culverts
Flood Peaks from Small Southwest Range Watershed
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