U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Denver Office, 1989. — 243 p.
The information contained in this manual reflects the methodologies currently used by the Bureau in performing flood hydrology studies. These methodologies have been proven to provide satisfactory results for use in the planning, design, construction, and operation of the Bureau's water control facilities. However, it would be inappropriate to infer that these methods are the final solutions to hydrologic problems because other methods are constantly evolving. It can reasonably be expected that, as additional data are collected and as new and more advanced techniques emerge, these methodologies will be improved upon and modified with the passage of time.