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The ordinate of the Instantaneous Unit Hydrograph (IUH) of a catchment at any time t, is
The slope of the 1-hour unit hydrograph at that time
The slope of the direct runoff unit hydrograph at that time
Difference in the slope of the S-curve and 1-hour unit hydrograph
The slope of the S-curve with effective rainfall intensity of 1 cm/hr
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The slope of the S-curve with effective rainfall intensity of 1 cm/hr
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