Use of rainfall-simulator data in precipitation-runoff modeling studies
Gregg C. Lusby
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Use of rainfall-simulator data in precipitation-runoff modeling studies
Published
1983
Publisher
U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey
Pages
59
Subjects
Urban Drainage
Storm water phase II proposed rule
Rekayasa dan manajemen banjir kota
Estimation of peak-frequency relations, flood hydrographs, and volume-duration-frequency relations of ungaged small urban streams in Ohio
Hydrology
Water-quality characteristics of urban storm runoff at selected sites in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, February 1998 through April 2002
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