Chapter 6 Runoff - UDFCD
The importance of accurate runoff quantification cannot be overstated. Estimates of peak rate of runoff, runoff v olume, and the time distribution of flow provide the basis for all planning, design, and construction of drainage facilities. Erroneous hydrology results in …
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