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Ecohydrology is the
study of
interactions between organisms and the
hydrologic cycle.
Hydrogeology is the
study of the
presence and
movement of groundwater...
- A
hydrologic model is a
simplification of a real-world
system (e.g.,
surface water, soil water, wetland, groundwater, estuary) that aids in understanding...
- The
water cycle (or
hydrologic cycle or
hydrological cycle) is a
biogeochemical cycle that
involves the
continuous movement of
water on,
above and below...
- 2012 was a
moderate year. 45% were
meteorological (storms), 36% were
hydrological (floods), 12% were
climatological (heat waves, cold waves, droughts,...
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identical to
hydrologic units,
which are
drainage areas delineated so as to nest into a multi-level
hierarchical drainage system.
Hydrologic units are defined...
- Américas, Gran Divisoria) is the prin****l, and
largely mountainous,
hydrological divide of the Americas. The
Continental Divide extends from the Bering...
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Michigan and Lake
Huron are
conventionally counted as
separate lakes, but
hydrologically they are a
single body of water,
which is the world's
largest lake by...
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Hydropower (from
Ancient Gr**** ὑδρο-, "water"), also
known as
water power or
water energy, is the use of
falling or fast-running
water to
produce electricity...
- A
hydrological code or
hydrologic unit code is a
sequence of
numbers or
letters (a geocode) that
identify a
hydrological unit or feature, such as a river...
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spring (exsurgence,
outflow of groundwater) that is part of a
karst hydrological system.
Because of
their often conical or
inverted bowl shape, karst...