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Base flow can be entered in TR20 from the Job Control dialog by selecting the Define Base | Base flow can be entered in TR20 from the ''Job Control'' dialog by selecting the '''Define Base Flow''' button. There are two ways for defining base flow in TR20. One way is to define a constant base flow. The second way is to define a triangular base flow in the watershed by specifying a volume in inches, a peak time in hours, and a base time in hours. By selecting the appropriate option, you can define either a triangular or a constant base flow for your watershed. | ||
Revision as of 21:49, 22 February 2013
Base flow can be entered in TR20 from the Job Control dialog by selecting the Define Base Flow button. There are two ways for defining base flow in TR20. One way is to define a constant base flow. The second way is to define a triangular base flow in the watershed by specifying a volume in inches, a peak time in hours, and a base time in hours. By selecting the appropriate option, you can define either a triangular or a constant base flow for your watershed.
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