- management.
Hydrology subdivides into
surface water hydrology,
groundwater hydrology (hydrogeology), and
marine hydrology.
Domains of
hydrology include hydrometeorology...
- A
spring is a
natural exit
point at
which groundwater emerges from the
aquifer and
flows onto the top of the Earth's
crust (pedosphere) to
become surface...
- In
hydrology,
discharge is the
volumetric flow rate (volume per time, in
units of m3/h or ft3/h) of a stream. It
equals the
product of
average flow velocity...
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hydrology in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hydrology is the
scientific study of the movement, distribution, and
quality of
water on
Earth and...
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called a
curve number or
simply CN) is an
empirical parameter used in
hydrology for
predicting direct runoff or
infiltration from
rainfall excess. The...
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water "Upland spring,
flush and fen". The
Wildlife Trusts.
Retrieved 16
September 2018. Meinzer,
Oscar E., ed.
Hydrology. New York: Dover, 1949. Print....
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water on the
ground surface enters the soil. It is
commonly used in both
hydrology and soil sciences. The
infiltration capacity is
defined as the maximum...
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Tennessee (/ˌtɛnɪˈsiː/ ,
locally /ˈtɛnɪsi/),
officially the
State of Tennessee, is a
landlocked state in the
Southeastern region of the
United States....
- the
Great Lakes Commission and the
Tahoe Regional Planning Agency. In
hydrology, the
drainage basin is a
logical unit of focus[clarification needed] for...
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Catchment hydrology is the
study of
hydrology in
drainage basins.
Catchments are
areas of land
where runoff collects to a
specific zone. This movement...