Corrected Slope of Double Mass Curve Formula

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Corrected Slope of Double-Mass Curve is the double-mass analysis which is a simple graphical method to evaluate the consistency of hydrological data. Check FAQs
Mc=PcxMaPx
Mc - Corrected Slope of Double-Mass Curve?Pcx - Corrected Precipitation?Ma - Original Slope of Double-Mass Curve?Px - Original Recorded Precipitation?

Corrected Slope of Double Mass Curve Example

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Here is how the Corrected Slope of Double Mass Curve equation looks like with Values.

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Here is how the Corrected Slope of Double Mass Curve equation looks like.

1.2Edit=16Edit0.9Edit12Edit
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Corrected Slope of Double Mass Curve Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
Mc=PcxMaPx
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Mc=16mm0.912mm
Next Step Convert Units
Mc=0.016m0.90.012m
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Mc=0.0160.90.012
LAST Step Evaluate
Mc=1.2

Corrected Slope of Double Mass Curve Formula Elements

Variables
Corrected Slope of Double-Mass Curve
Corrected Slope of Double-Mass Curve is the double-mass analysis which is a simple graphical method to evaluate the consistency of hydrological data.
Symbol: Mc
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Corrected Precipitation
Corrected Precipitation at any time period t1 at station X of the considered catchment.
Symbol: Pcx
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Original Slope of Double-Mass Curve
Original Slope of Double-Mass Curve is the double-mass analysis which is a simple graphical method to evaluate the consistency of hydrological data.
Symbol: Ma
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Original Recorded Precipitation
Original Recorded Precipitation at time period t1 at station X of the considered catchment.
Symbol: Px
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other formulas in Test for Consistency of Record category

​Go Corrected Precipitation at any Time Period at Station 'X'
Pcx=PxMcMa
​Go Original Recorded Precipitation given Corrected Precipitation at any Time Period
Px=PcxMaMc
​Go Original Slope of Double Mass Curve given Corrected Precipitation
Ma=PxMcPcx

How to Evaluate Corrected Slope of Double Mass Curve?

Corrected Slope of Double Mass Curve evaluator uses Corrected Slope of Double-Mass Curve = (Corrected Precipitation*Original Slope of Double-Mass Curve)/Original Recorded Precipitation to evaluate the Corrected Slope of Double-Mass Curve, The Corrected Slope of Double Mass Curve formula is defined as a break in the slope means that a change in the constant of proportionality between the two variables has occurred or perhaps that the proportionality is not a constant at all rates of cumulation. Corrected Slope of Double-Mass Curve is denoted by Mc symbol.

How to evaluate Corrected Slope of Double Mass Curve using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Corrected Slope of Double Mass Curve, enter Corrected Precipitation (Pcx), Original Slope of Double-Mass Curve (Ma) & Original Recorded Precipitation (Px) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Corrected Slope of Double Mass Curve

What is the formula to find Corrected Slope of Double Mass Curve?
The formula of Corrected Slope of Double Mass Curve is expressed as Corrected Slope of Double-Mass Curve = (Corrected Precipitation*Original Slope of Double-Mass Curve)/Original Recorded Precipitation. Here is an example- 1.2 = (0.016*0.9)/0.012.
How to calculate Corrected Slope of Double Mass Curve?
With Corrected Precipitation (Pcx), Original Slope of Double-Mass Curve (Ma) & Original Recorded Precipitation (Px) we can find Corrected Slope of Double Mass Curve using the formula - Corrected Slope of Double-Mass Curve = (Corrected Precipitation*Original Slope of Double-Mass Curve)/Original Recorded Precipitation.
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