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The subject of rainfall-runoff modeling involves a wide spectrum of topics. Fundamental to each topic is the problem of accurately computing runoff at a point given rainfall data at another point. The fact that there is currently no one universally accepted approach to computing runoff, given rainfall data, indicates that a purely deterministic solution to the problem has not yet been found.
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Hromadka, T.V., Whitley, R.J. (1989). Rainfall-Runoff Aproximation. In: Stochastic Integral Equations and Rainfall-Runoff Models. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-49309-6_1
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