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<br />. - f=lPR 04 ' 94 03: 35PM PLNG D1V OMf=lHf=l D15T f=lCOE <br /> <br />P.? <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />'" <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />III. Study Ungaged Streams <br />A. Assuring the correct region for a particular basin <br />B. Defining critical basin parameters (size, aspect, <br />shape, slope, vegetation, urbanization, etc.), <br />depending on the climatic/hydrologic region <br />c. Determining criteria for each parameter <br />D. Establishing rainfall and precipitation values <br />(including depth-duration curves) <br />E. Considering the full range of hycirolog-ic models <br />with a discussion of their suitability for various <br />kinds of basins in various climatic/hydrologic <br />regions . <br />F. Selecting the appropriate modeles) for a particular <br />basin, including a chart to assist in determining <br />how a model meets the criteria of a particular <br />basin <br />G. Vsing the model(s) selected with a specific <br />discussion of model parameters and the ranges of <br />criteria for those parameters for various kinds of <br />basins in various climatic/hydrologic reqions <br />H. Establishing and shaping the hydroqraph <br />F. Evaluating the results, determine whether the <br />preliminary results make sense and what adjustments <br />if the preliminary results cio not make sense <br /> <br />IV. Perform Slope/Area Measurements t.o Estimate Historic <br />Flows <br /> <br />v. References <br /> <br />PRODUCTS: <br /> <br />Upon completion of the project, the Corps will provide ewes <br />with ten (10) copies of the colorado Hydrology Manual as previously <br />described and a copy of the report oriqinals. <br /> <br />paqe 2 <br />