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<br /> CONTENTS <br /> Page <br />CHAPTER 4. PROBABLE i1Axr;~UH FLOODS 4-01 <br />4.01. Defi n it i on 4-01 <br />4.02. Storm maximization 4-01 <br />4.03. Probable maximum storm derivation 4-04 <br />4.04. Probable Maximum ground conditions 4-08 <br />4.05. Probable maximum snowpack 4-08 <br />4.06. Probable maximum snowmelt 4-09 <br />4.07. Probable maximum base flow 4-09 <br />4.03. Probable maximum flood computation 4-10 <br />4.09. Antecedent condit.ions 4-10 <br />4.10. Summary of procedure 4-11 <br />4.1l. Use of electronic computers 4-11 <br />CHAPTER 5. IlI\LArICED FLOODS 5-01 <br />5.01. Definition and need 5-01 <br />5.02. Varying volun~-duration relationships of floods 5-01 <br />5.'13. Runoff volume frequency curves 5-02 <br />5.04. Representative hydroqraph 5-02 <br />5.05. lIydro'lraph balance routine 5-04 <br />5.06. Application 5-05 <br />CHAPTER 5. STREA:l SYSTEll :WNOFF FREQUEilCY COtlPUTATIO;l 6-01 <br />G.al. ileed and basic concept 6-01 <br />6.02. Flood computation procedure 6-02 <br />6.03. Flood frequency designation 6-03 <br />6.04. Sunlnary of procedure 6-03 <br />6.05. Use of electronic computers 6-04 <br />CHAPTER 7. STREA:l SYSTEf,! DESIGtI FLOOD C0I1PUTATIOfl 7-01 <br />7.01. ~eed and general concepts 7-01 <br />7.02. Base-storm rainfall patterns 7-02 <br />7.03. Rainfall-runoff relationships 7-03 <br />7.04. Flood interpolation 7-03 <br />7.05. S'JIITnary of procedure 7-04 <br />7.06. Use of electronic computers 7-04 <br />SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY (Following Page 7-04) SB-l <br /> <br />u..i <br />