The authors have improved the equation of peak flow rate in CREAMS, which was originally developed on gentle slopes, for use on the Loess Plateau of China, a steep area, by employing non-linear regression analysis. The proposed model has yielded a model efficiency of 0Ð94. The authors have proposed
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## Abstract Peak flow rate from watersheds is an important criterion used to develop soil conservation plans and to design engineering projects. A peak flow rate equation used in the CREAMS model, with four parameters, can be employed to predict peak flow rate. The purpose of this study was to test