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NEW STUDIES OF URBAN FLOOD FREQUENCY IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES.

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Edited by: Huffsey Ralph R.De Vore R.William

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Abstract

Five reports dealing with flood magnitude and frequency in urban areas in the Southeastern United States have been published during the past 2 years by the U. S. Geological Survey. These reports are based on data collected in Tampa and Tallahassee, Florida, Atlanta, Georgia, and several cities in Alabama and Tennessee. Each report contains regression equations useful for estimating flood peaks for selected recurrence intervals at ungaged urban sites in their respective study area. A nationwide study of urban flood characteristics by the Geological Survey published in 1983 contains equations for estimating urban peak discharges for ungaged sites throughout the United States.
Publication type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Title NEW STUDIES OF URBAN FLOOD FREQUENCY IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES.
ISBN 0897790634
Year Published 1985
Language English
Publisher Univ of Kentucky
Publisher location Office of Engineering Services (OES P-845224), Lexington, KY, USA
Larger Work Title University of Kentucky, Office of Engineering Services, (Bulletin) UKY BU
First page 195
Last page 201
Conference Title Proceedings - 1985 International Symposium on Urban Hydrology, Hydraulic Infrastructures and Water Quality Control.
Conference Location Lexington, KY, USA
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