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IUH and Convolution

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This lecture covers the concepts of IUH (Initial Unit Hydrograph) and convolution in hydrology, focusing on rainfall-runoff transformation, effective precipitation, infiltration, and discharge data analysis. The instructor explains the use of k for delay, spatially-exponential models, and the discretization process.

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