- Look up
inflow in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Inflow may
refer to:
Inflow (hydrology), the
water entering a body of
water Inflow (meteorology), the...
- Infiltration/
Inflow (I/I or I&I) is the
process of groundwater, or
water from
sources other than
domestic wastewater,
entering sanitary sewers. I/I causes...
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Inflow is the flow of a
fluid into a
large collection of that fluid.
Within meteorology,
inflow normally refers to the
influx of
warmth and
moisture from...
- The rear-
inflow jet is a
component of bow
echoes in a
mesoscale convective system that aids in
creating a
stronger cold pool and downdraft. The jet forms...
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receiving water as an overflow.
Alongside these advective transports,
inflowing water will also diffuse. At the
mouth of a river, the
change in flow conditions...
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operating a
reservoir system may
equate it with outflow,
contrasted with
inflow. A
discharge is a
measure of the
quantity of any
fluid flow over unit time...
- The
Baltic Sea sal****er
inflow,
known as the
major Baltic inflow (MBI),
refers to a
significant influx of
saline water from the
North Sea into the Baltic...
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Estuary freshwater inflow is the
freshwater that
flows into an estuary.
Other types of
environmental flows include instream flow, the
freshwater water...
- the
frame to
prevent inflow to get down to the chamber.
Liners can be
placed outside of
floodplain manholes to
reduce the
inflow. When
running a sewer...
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expressed in a 2013 referendum. From 1984, the UK
economy was
helped by the
inflow of
substantial North Sea oil revenues.
Another British overseas territory...