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Coefficient (Jarvis Equation) in Empirical Formulae for Flood Peak Area Relationships
Coefficient (Jarvis Equation) coefficient C varies between 1.77 as the minimum and 177 as the maximum. Limiting or 100 percent chance floods are given by the value of C of 177. And is denoted by C
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Empirical Formulae for Flood Peak Area Relationships formulas that make use of Coefficient (Jarvis Equation)
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Jarvis Formula for Peak Discharge
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What is the Coefficient (Jarvis Equation)?
Coefficient (Jarvis Equation) coefficient C varies between 1.77 as the minimum and 177 as the maximum. Limiting or 100 percent chance floods are given by the value of C of 177.
Can the Coefficient (Jarvis Equation) be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Coefficient (Jarvis Equation), measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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