Assessment of the frequency and magnitude and frequency of flood flows: Water resources series no. 30
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(1) Hydrometeological approach to the assessment of the frequency and magnitude of floods by Vance A. Myers. (2) Statistical methods of flood frequency analysis by Mr. G. Remenieras. (3) Some statistical developments in estimating the magnitude of rare floods by G. N. Alexander. (4) The testing of objective methods used in typhoon forecasting in Taiwan by Ke-hsun Chi. (5) raingauges in Hong Kong by T. Y. Chen. (6) Regional approach for estimating magnitude and frequency of peak floods for hydrological design of road and railway bridges by J. A. Murray. (7) Design floods of rivers in Iran by Davoud Hariri. (8) Design floods of the rivers in Japan by H. Tamamitsu. (9) Assessment of the peak flood discharge of the Han River in the Republic of Korea by Chol-Chi Jeon. (10) The probable maximum storm and flood in a Malayan hill catchment by M. Mansell-Moulin. (11) Probable maximum precipitation over the Swat basin (monsoon season) by F. C. Khurshid Alam. (12) Statistical analysis of the magnitude and frequency of flood flows of the Mekong River by Thaipuck Thammongkol and Vibul Taweesup.
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