Suggested criteria for hydrologic design of storm-drainage facilities in the San Francisco Bay Region, California
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Abstract
This report presents basic criteria, in the form of tables and graphs, for each of the four methods of hydrologic design most commonly used in the San Francisco Bay region--flood-frequency analysis, Rational Method, unit-hydrograph method, and runoff simulation by means of hydrologic basin modeling. The term "hydrologic design" as used in this report refers to the computation of either design values of peak discharge or design hydrographs of storm runoff. The hydraulics of open-channel and pipeline flow and the actual design of appurtenances for conveying the runoff are not discussed in this paper.
Use of the suggested criteria results in fairly close agreement between peak discharges computed by the flood-frequency and unit-hydrograph methods. Those peak discharges are not directly comparable with discharges computed by the Rational Method, in part because the results obtained by the Rational Method are affected by the values assigned to parameters for overland and channel flow. Those parameters are additional to the ones used in the flood-frequency and unit-hydrograph methods. A demonstration of runoff simulation by use of a hydrologic basin model is beyond the scope of this paper--such demonstrations are found in the appropriate references cited. However, this report does present an original technique for transposing storm rainfall in the region, storm transposition being commonly required to obtain the precipitation input used with hydrologic basin models.
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Publication type | Report |
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Publication Subtype | USGS Numbered Series |
Title | Suggested criteria for hydrologic design of storm-drainage facilities in the San Francisco Bay Region, California |
Series title | Open-File Report |
Series number | 71-341 |
DOI | 10.3133/ofr71341 |
Year Published | 1971 |
Language | English |
Publisher | U.S. Geological Survey |
Publisher location | Menlo Park, CA |
Description | v, 69 p. |
Country | United States |
State | California |
Other Geospatial | San Francisco Bay |
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