Infiltration in a catchment can be expressed by the Horton Infiltration Curve as f=fc​+(fo​−fc​)e−kt (in mm/hr ) where f

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Infiltration in a catchment can be expressed by the Horton Infiltration Curve as f=fc​+(fo​−fc​)e−kt (in mm/hr ) where f

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Infiltration In A Catchment Can Be Expressed By The Horton Infiltration Curve As F Fc Fo Fc E Kt In Mm Hr Where F 1 (34.75 KiB) Viewed 38 times
Infiltration in a catchment can be expressed by the Horton Infiltration Curve as f=fc​+(fo​−fc​)e−kt (in mm/hr ) where f0​=12 mm/hr,fc​=2 mm/hr,k=0.3 and t is time in hour. For a rainfall in the same catchment that is summarized in a hyetograph below, calculate the total infiltration and effective rainfall if the total loss is only due to infiltration and can be estimated by the Horton Infiltration Curve.
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