Rahman et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Regional extreme rainfall mapping for Bangladesh using L-moment techniqueRahman et al., 2013
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- 16457922730466496141
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- Rahman M
- Sarkar S
- Najafi M
- Rai R
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- Journal of Hydrologic Engineering
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Bangladesh is a flood prone country where huge damages take place every year. Therefore, to minimize flood extremes, it is important to control the flood peaks at the upstream area through suitable watershed management practices. The flood control management at the …
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