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A rainfall-runoff simulation model for estimation of flood peaks for small drainage basins / by David R. Dawdy, Robert W. Lichty, and James M. Bergmann.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Dawdy, D. R. (David R.), 1926- author.
Bergmann, James M., author.
Lichty, Robert W., author.
Contributor:
Geological Survey (U.S.), issuing body.
Series:
Geological Survey professional paper ; 506-B.
Geological Survey professional paper ; 506-B
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Flood forecasting.
Simulation methods.
Watersheds--Mathematical models.
Watersheds.
simulation methods.
Genre:
Online resources.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (iv, B28) : illustrations, map.
Distribution:
Washington : United States Government Printing Office
Place of Publication:
Washington : United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1972.
Notes:
Title from title screen (viewed September 24, 2014).
"Synthesis in hydrology."
Also available online in PDF format from the U.S. Geological Survey Warehouse (http://pubs.er.usgs.gov/).
Includes bibliographical references (page B28).
"A parametric rainfall-runoff simulation model is used with rainfall data and daily potential evaporation data to predict flood volume and peak rates of runoff for small drainage areas."
Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2011.
Other Format:
Print version: Dawdy, D.R. (David R.), 1926-. A rainfall-runoff simulation model for estimation of flood peaks for small drainage basins
OCLC:
891581449
Access Restriction:
Use copy Restrictions unspecified

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