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==Best Practices Resources==
==Best Practices Resources==
{{Document Icon}} [[Hydrology National Engineering Handbook: Chapter 6- Stream Reaches and Hydrologic Units|Hydrology National Engineering Handbook: Chapter 6- Stream Reaches and Hydrologic Units (Natural Resources Conservation Service)]]
{{Document Icon}} [[National Engineering Handbook: Chapter 6 - Stream Reaches and Hydrologic Units | National Engineering Handbook: Chapter 6 - Stream Reaches and Hydrologic Units, NRCS]]


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“For most hydrologic studies, it is essential that good topographic maps be used. It is important that the maps contain contours of ground-surface elevation, so that drainage basins can be delineated and important features such as slopes, exposure, and stream patterns can be measured”.[1]

Best Practices Resources

National Engineering Handbook: Chapter 6 - Stream Reaches and Hydrologic Units, NRCS


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Revision Date: 07/21/2023