- the
major subdivisions of lakes –
bodies of
water surrounded by land.
Exorheic, or open,
lakes drain into a
river or
other body of
water that ultimately...
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internal drainage systems.
Endorheic regions contrast with open
lakes (
exorheic regions),
where surface waters eventually drain into the ocean. In general...
- 160 sq mi); its
basin is
described by a
dendritic (branching, tree-like) and
exorheic drainage pattern. Annually, an
average of 840
cubic hectometres (680,000 acre⋅ft)...
- 74th
globally out of 172 countries. The
Guarani Aquifer is an
important exorheic basin to the region.
Although Paraguay is landlocked,
there are a number...
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Major subdivisions of lakes, for a
description of the
difference between exorheic and
endorheic lakes River mouth – End of a
river where it
flows into a...
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could be
classified into
three different kinds of watersheds: Open or
exorheic watersheds: they have
exterior drainage (into the sea) -
Parana River,...
- flow west,
where it
joined the paleo-Cacin system, and the
basin became exorheic. List of
rivers of
Spain García Alix, Antonio;
Minwer Barakat, Raef; Martín...
-
kilometers (3.7 mi) to the west of the
western lakes****.
Koktinkoli is an
exorheic lake in the
Sarysu basin.
River Zhaman Sarysu flows into the lake from...
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ridge between the
endorheic Shiyang River catchment in the
north and the
exorheic Yellow River catchment in the south. In the Tang dynasty, the
Baiting Lake...
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becomes a salt
marsh overgrown with
reeds and sedges.
Kishi Koskopa is an
exorheic lake of the Tur****
Depression and is part of the
Sarykopa lake basin. River...