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terms for a
drainage basin are
catchment area,
catchment basin,
drainage area,
river basin,
water basin, and impluvium. In
North America, they are commonly...
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objects may
settle in a
catch basin, or sump,
which lies
immediately below the outlet,
where water from the top of the
catch basin reservoir overflows into...
- Curb
extensions complicate drainage. They
obstruct the gutter, so a
catch basin is
needed at the
uphill end to keep a
puddle from forming. An alternate...
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required pool
water level. A
trough or
catch basin is
constructed below the weir. The
water spills into the
catch basin, from
where it is
pumped back into...
- the
Guatapajaro River and two
rivers which bear the name Arena. The
catchment basin of the
Caroni River covers about 600
square kilometres (230 sq mi)...
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Runoff system.
Sloped channels lead from a
catchment basin.
Runoff system. Note the zig-zags and the
catchment basin. Due to its
placement on the hill, the...
- (relief) In geology, a
watershed is a
divide that
separates adjacent catchment basins. The idea was
introduced in 1979 by S.
Beucher and C. Lantuéjoul. The...
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toward the south. It is most
saline on the
Iranian s****,
where the
catchment basin contributes little flow. Currently, the mean
salinity of the Caspian...
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Michigan Time Span (1981),
Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin,
Texas Catch Basin (1982), St.
James Park, Toronto,
Canada Electrical System II (1982),...
- as well as world-wide.
Products include:
Manhole covers and
frames Catch basin and curb
inlet grates and
frames Utility castings Trench grates Tree...