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Title
Nationwide Summary of US Geological Survey Regional Regression Equations for Estimating Magnitude and Frequency of Floods or Ungaged Ssites 1993
Date
1/1/1993
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USGS
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<br />DISKETTE <br /> <br />(Diskette is in pocket) <br /> <br />National Flood Frequency (NFF) Program diskette <br /> <br />FIGURES <br /> <br />I, Schematic of typical drainage basin shapes and subdivision into basin thirds ..............................................,..,.. 10 <br />2, Regional flood.frequency curve for the Fenholloway River near Foley, Florida ..........................................,...... 15 <br />3, Map of the conterminous United States showing flood.region boundaries .......................................................... 16 <br />B.\, Flow chart for the National Flood Frequency Model ........................................................................................... 194 <br />B.2. Summary of input data, questions, and responses during an interactive session with the National <br /> <br />Flood Frequency Program .....",..,....,..,..", ....., ........", ........,..,.."""" ,........ .....,....".. .........,...",..""", .....'""" ..... 195 <br /> <br />Each State summary includes up to five figures, If the Stale has been divided into flood-frequency regions, the <br />first figure will be a flood-frequency region map for that State. The other figures differ from State to State depending <br />on the explanatory variables needed in the statewide regression equations. <br /> <br />CONTENTS v <br />
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