FACTOR ANALYSIS OF DRAINAGE BASIN PROPERTIES: CLASSIFICATION OF FLOOD BEHAVIOR IN TERMS OF BASIN GEOMORPHOLOGY1 |
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Authors: | Elizabeth L. White |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT: Basin parameters such as drainage density, channel slope, shape factors, and a geometric factor were used in a factor analysis of 112 basins in Pennsylvania and surrounding states. Three distinct homogeneous definable groups resulted. Group I basins were those with an area on the order of 100 square miles, low channel slopes, and/or located within the western glaciated portion of Pennsylvania. Watersheds underlain by carbonate rocks or glacial tills constituted Group 11. A main channel slope of greater than 0.017 in a high precipitation area or a small drainage area were the criteria for Group III basins. There exists a continuous range from Group I basins, where absorption was high to the Group III basins where either the storm pattern or the absorbing character of the soils gave a very low absorption. |
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