Definition of Paleoflood hydrology

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Paleoflood hydrology

The term 'Paleoflood hydrology' as it applies to the area of reclamation can be defined as ' The study of past or ancient floods which occurred prior to the time of human observation or direct measurement by modern hydrologic procedures. The study of the movements of water and sediment in channels before the time of continuous hydrologic records or direct measurements'.

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