Time of concentration estimated of overland flow

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Time of concentration (Tc) is a crucial aspect in the hydrological model, especially for determining flood discharge. Time concentration is the amount of time required for water to go from a watershed's farthest point to its outflow. Although it is an important value, however, Tc does not have a universal equation that can be used as a reference. Based on the literature review, there are several concentration time calculation methods. Each method has its parameters and approach to produce varied values. Several experimental methods were applied to calculate concentration time at sites, among others are Kirpich, SCS Lag, and FAA. The calculation results are displayed in a dendrogram with group division by using the Euclidean approach. The calculation results show that the difference in Tc values can reach up to 500%, hence Grimaldi calls it a paradox in modern hydrology.

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Pramana, Y. H., & Harisuseno, D. (2024). Time of concentration estimated of overland flow. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 1311). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1311/1/012004

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