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Basin Lag in Engineering Hydrology Formulas
Basin Lag is the elapsed time between the occurrences of the centroids of the effective rainfall. And is denoted by t
p
. Basin Lag is usually measured using the Hour for Time. Note that the value of Basin Lag is always positive.
Formulas to find Basin Lag in Engineering Hydrology
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Basin Lag given Modified Basin Lag
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Basin Lag given Modified Basin Lag for Effective Duration
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Basin Lag given Standard Duration of Effective Rainfall
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Basin Lag given Peak Discharge
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Snyder's Equation
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Modified Equation for Basin Lag
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Lag Time given Time of Peak
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Basin Lag for Mountainous Drainage Areas
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Basin Lag for Foot Hill Drainage Area
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Basin Lag for Valley Drainage Areas
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Engineering Hydrology formulas that make use of Basin Lag
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Basin Length Measured along Water Course given Basin Lag
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Distance along Main Water Course from Gauging Station given Basin Lag
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Regional Constant representing Watershed Slope and Storage Effects
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Basin Length Measured along Water Course given Modified Equation for Basin Lag
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Distance along Main Water Course from Gauging Station to Watershed
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Basin Slope given Basin Lag
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Snyder's Equation for Standard Duration of Effective Rainfall
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Snyder's Equation for Peak Discharge
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Catchment Area given Peak Discharge of Unit Hydrograph
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Regional Constant given Peak Discharge
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Modified Basin Lag for Effective Duration
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Non-Standard Rainfall Duration given Modified Basin Lag
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Standard Duration of Effective Rainfall given Modified Basin Lag
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Modified Equation for Basin Lag for Effective Duration
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Standard Effective Duration given Modified Basin Lag
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Time of Peak or Time of Rise
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Duration of Effective Rainfall given Time of Peak
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List of variables in Engineering Hydrology formulas
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Modified Basin Lag
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Non-standard rainfall duration
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Standard Duration of Effective Rainfall
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Regional Constant (Snyder)
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Area of Catchment
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Peak Discharge
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Regional Constant
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Length of Basin
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Distance along Main Water Course
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Basin Constant
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Basin Slope
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Basin Constant 'n'
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Time of Peak
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Basin Length
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FAQ
What is the Basin Lag?
Basin Lag is the elapsed time between the occurrences of the centroids of the effective rainfall. Basin Lag is usually measured using the Hour for Time. Note that the value of Basin Lag is always positive.
Can the Basin Lag be negative?
No, the Basin Lag, measured in Time cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Basin Lag?
Basin Lag is usually measured using the Hour[h] for Time. Second[h], Millisecond[h], Microsecond[h] are the few other units in which Basin Lag can be measured.
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