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analysis approximately aquifer assumed atmosphere average baseflow calculated catchment channel coefficient constant convection correlation curve density depends depth dew point distribution drainage duration effect energy equation estimated evaporation evapotranspiration example flow rate frequency function Gamma distribution gauges given gradient groundwater heat humidity hydrograph hydrological infiltration inflow input intercepted water interception isohyetal kinematic wave km² latent heat layer linear m³/s matrix maximum mean method normal distribution observed outflow parameters plotted potential temperature precipitation probability radiation rain rainfall excess random ratio record relationship reservoir return period river runoff hydrograph S-curve sample saturation sediment sequence shown in Fig slope snow snowmelt snowpack soil moisture specific humidity storage storm stream surface runoff Table temperature tion unit hydrograph vapour pressure variable variance variation velocity volume water vapour wind yields zero