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<br />{ and each hour for at least four hours. Additional water is added and measured to <br />_... maintain a relatively constant head. It is important that the water level in the outer <br />cylinder be kept at about the same level as the inner one and should never be filled <br />higher that the inner cylinder. Recorded rates of infiltration are computed from the <br />measurements and plotted versus time to define the infiltration curve. From this <br />relationship, parameters for use in the infiltration methods described previously can <br />be determined. <br /> <br />9. SUGGESTED FURTHER READING. <br /> <br />1. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1959. "Flood Hydrograph Analyses and <br />Computations". EM 1110-2-1405, pp 5-7. <br /> <br />2. Linsley, R. K.; Kohler, M. A.; and Paulhus, J. L., 1975. "Hydrology for Engineers", <br />pp 257-274, McGraw-Hili Book Company, New York, N.Y. <br /> <br />3. Chow, V. T., 1964. "Handbook of Applied Hydrology", Section 12, pp 12.1-12.30, <br />McGraw-Hili Book Company, New York, N.Y. <br /> <br />4. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1975. "Hydrologic Engineering Methods for Water <br />Resources Development - Volume 5 - Hypothetical Floods", pp 2.14-2.15, Hydrologic <br />Engineering Center, Davis, Ca. <br /> <br />5. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1984. "Infiltration and Soil Moisture Redistribution <br />in HEC-1", Technical Paper No. 95, Hydfologic Engineering Center, Davis, Ca. <br /> <br />6. McCuen, R. H., 1982. "A Guide to HYdrologic Analysis Using SCS Methods", pp <br />12-18, Prentice-Hall, Inc. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. <br /> <br />7. Rallison, R. E., and Miller, N., 1982. "Past, Present, and Future SCS Runoff <br />Procedure", in 'Rainfall Runoff Relationship', pp 353-364, Water Resources <br />Publications, Littleton, Co. <br /> <br />8. Chen, Cheng-lung, 1982. "An Evaluation of the Mathematics and Physical <br />Significance of the Soil Conservation Service Curve Number Procedure for Estimating <br />Runoff Volume", in 'Rainfall Runoff Relationship' pp 387-418, Water Resources <br />Publications, Littleton, Co. <br /> <br />9. Horton, R. E., 1937. "Hydrologic Interrelations of Water and Soils", pp 401-429, <br />Soil Science Society of America Proceedings Vol. 1. <br /> <br />10. American Society of Civil Engineers, 1949. "Hydrology Handbook", pp 33-63, <br />Manual of Engineering Practice No. 28, New York, N.Y. ' <br /> <br />7-9 <br />