Forest engineers must frequently make flood frequency estimates for
very small watersheds when designing culvert installations. Empirical
formulae and simplified rainfall runoff models, the most commonly used
techniques to predict floods from very small watersheds, require considerable
engineering judgement to give reasonable results. As an alternative
to such methods, this...
Forest engineers must frequently make flood frequency estimates for
very small watersheds when designing culvert installations. Empirical
formulae and simplified rainfall runoff models, the most commonly used
techniques to predict floods from very small watersheds, require considerable
engineering judgement to give reasonable results. As an alternative
to such methods, this...
Forest engineers must frequently make flood frequency estimates for
very small watersheds when designing culvert installations. Empirical
formulae and simplified rainfall runoff models, the most commonly used
techniques to predict floods from very small watersheds, require considerable
engineering judgement to give reasonable results. As an alternative
to such methods, this...