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An Overland Flow Path: What Is It?
- by quickfoster
An Overland Flow Path (OFP) is a key idea in flood engineering as it represents the route that water pursues after it surpasses the capacity of the subterranean drainage system and crosses the land’s surface. Alternatively, in the absence of a drainage system, an OFP is produced by the concentration of stormwater runoff that results…
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