Techniques for estimating the magnitude and frequency of floods in rural basins of South Carolina, 1999
Toby D. Feaster
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Techniques for estimating the magnitude and frequency of floods in rural basins of South Carolina, 1999
Published
2002
Publisher
U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey
Pages
34
Subjects
The water will come
Frequency and risk analyses in hydrology
The " 100-year flood"
Faithfull
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Estimation of peak-frequency relations, flood hydrographs, and volume-duration-frequency relations of ungaged small urban streams in Ohio
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