Journal Article10.1080/00221689609498447
Rainfall-runoff processes and modelling
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TL;DR: In this article, hydrological studies of rainfall runoff processes provide the basis for estimating design flows for urban stormwater drainage systems which control floods and the transport of sediments and polluta...
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Abstract: Hydrological studies of rainfall-runoff processes provide the basis for estimating design flows for urban stormwater drainage systems which control floods and the transport of sediments and polluta...
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