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Determining run-off from rainfall.

Nash et al., 1958

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3551855366416144195
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Nash J
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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers

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SYNOPSIS run-off are examined and shown to be particular cases of the general unit- hydrograph Various methods of determining the relation between effective rainfall and storm theory. A systematic approach to the investigation of the relation between the characteristics …
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