Safety Impact Study of Hydrographs on Reservoir Flood Control

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To compromise between comprehensive flood water utilization and the safety of reservoir flood control, two holistic indices are proposed in this paper, in order to characterize the influence of different reservoir inflow hydrographs on the safety of reservoir flood control, namely, the maximum elevation of reservoir routing (MERR) and the shortest discharging time (SDT).

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1092-1093)

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1171-1174

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