This is called lag time. The normal (base) flow of the river starts to rise when run-off, ground and soil water reaches the river. This is shown on the hydrograph as the rising limb.
An elongated basin will produce a lower peak flow and a longer lag time than a rounder basin. Basins with a higher drainage density (number of tributary rivers) collect rain water more quickly ...
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