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  2. Stream gauge - Wikipedia

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    The first routine measurements of river flow in England began on the Thames and Lea in the 1880s, [2] and in Scotland on the River Garry in 1913. [3] The national gauging station network was established in its current form by the early 1970s and consists of approximately 1500 flow measurement stations supplemented by a variable number of temporary monitoring sites. [2]

  3. Water table - Wikipedia

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    The slope of the water table is known as the “hydraulic gradient”, which depends on the rate at which water is added to and removed from the aquifer and the permeability of the material. The water table does not always mimic the topography due to variations in the underlying geological structure (e.g., folded, faulted, fractured bedrock).

  4. Stage (hydrology) - Wikipedia

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    In hydrology, stage is the water level in a river or stream with respect to a chosen reference height. [1] [2] It is commonly measured in units of feet.Stage is important because direct measurements of river discharge are very difficult while water surface elevation measurements are comparatively easy.

  5. Watershed delineation - Wikipedia

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    Watershed Boundary Dataset Subregions Map for the United States, created by the US Geological Survey. This list is non-exhaustive, as many organizations and territories have produced their own watershed map data and have published via the web. Notable datasets include: United States Watershed Boundary Dataset, [35] website (continually updated)

  6. 100-year flood - Wikipedia

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    Based on the expected 100-year flood flow rate, the flood water level can be mapped as an area of inundation. The resulting floodplain map is referred to as the 100-year floodplain. Estimates of the 100-year flood flowrate and other streamflow statistics for any stream in the United States are available. [ 3 ]

  7. Flow map - Wikipedia

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    A flow map is a type of thematic map ... highway traffic, trade goods, water, ideas, telecommunications data, ... when there is a very high level of variation between ...