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<p>the catchment or <a href="page.php?w=drainage_area">drainage area</a> and the inflow or outflow of groundwater to or from the area, stream modifications such as dams and irrigation diversions, as well as evaporation and <a href="page.php?w=evapotranspiration">evapotranspiration</a> from the area's land and plant surfaces. In storm hydrology, an important consideration is the stream's discharge hydrograph, a record of how the discharge varies over time after a precipitation event.  The stream rises to a peak flow after each precipitation event,</p><p>
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