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Streamflow, or
channel runoff, is the flow of
water in
streams and
other channels, and is a
major element of the
water cycle. It is one
runoff component...
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network for the
United States, with over 7400 streamgages. Real-time
streamflow data are
available online. As part of the
Water Resources Research Act...
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Users can
choose to plot
streamflow (actual
values or log values),
streamflow percentile, or
streamflow class (from 1, for low flow, to 7 for...
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measurements of
streamflow discharge are made by the
technician or
hydrologist at a
variety of stages. For each
discrete determination of
streamflow discharge...
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ground as
surface runoff. A
portion of this
runoff enters rivers, with
streamflow moving water towards the oceans.
Runoff and
water emerging from the ground...
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runoff or
overland flow. Once in a watercourse,
runoff is
referred to as
streamflow,
channel runoff, or
river runoff.
Urban runoff is
surface runoff created...
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January 2017. Wilcox, B.P.; Kreuter, U.P. (2003).
Woody plant:
streamflow interactions as a
basis for land
management decisions in drylands. Proceedings...
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important concern for
hydrological ecosystems is
securing minimum streamflow,
especially preserving and
restoring instream water allocations. Fresh...
- such as
extratropical cyclones, are
caused by
instabilities of the jet
streamflow.
Because Earth's axis is
tilted relative to its
orbital plane (called...
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Flooding in the
Mississippi River Basin during the winter, spring, and
summer of 2019
caused at
least 12
deaths and
economic losses in 19
states totaling...