1. The following steps are involved in arriving at a unit hydrograph. 1. Estimating the surface runoff in depth. 2. Estimating the surface runoff in volume. 3. Separation of base flow. 4. Dividing surface runoff ordinates by depth of runoff. The correct sequence of the steps is :





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