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<br />6.3.4 Resources. Ely means of practicality, the choice of hydrologic methods depends on <br />both the time and funding available to do the analysis and the available expertise to <br />accomplish the analysis. More complex methods generally require greater expertise in <br />their use and interpretation, Without the required time and expertise, results may be less <br />accurate than simpler methods, <br /> <br />6.4 SUGGESTED FURTHER READING <br /> <br />1. Bedient, Huber, 1988, 'Hydrology and Floodplain Analysis. Addison-Wesley Publishing <br />Company. <br /> <br />2. Chow, Maidment, Mays, 1988. Applied Hydrology. McGraw-Hili Publishing Company. <br /> <br />3. Hydrology SubcCimmitte of the Interagency Advisory Committee on Water Data, <br />1986. Feasibility of Assigning a Probability to the Probable Maximum Flood. <br /> <br />4. Maidment-Editor, Fread-Author, 1993. Handbook of Hydrology, McGraw-Hili Publishing <br />Company. <br /> <br />Colorado Flood <br />Hydrology Manual <br /> <br />6.8 <br /> <br />fRtFT <br />