<br />Appendix 1
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<br />7. Pacific Southwest Interagency Commission Report of the Hydrology
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<br />8. Beard, L. R., Flood Flow Frequency Techniques, Center for Research
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<br />11. U.S. Army Engineer District, Sacramento, California, Civil Works
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