Determine the unit hydrograph ordinates for the Crimson River with the stream flow data shown in the table below. The Basin area is 626.0 km², the unit duration of the storm was five hours: Time Flow (hr) (m³/s) 0 1.6 5 1.73 10 1.57 15 1.41 20 6.22 25 15.14 30 19.6 35 21.55 40 18.13 45 45.77 50 13.48 55 11.03 60 8.55 65 6.88 70 5.15 75 3.46 80 2.48 85 1.48 90 0.79 95 0.77 100 0.77
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