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  2. Watershed delineation - Wikipedia

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    Watershed delineation is the process of identifying the boundary of a watershed, also referred to as a catchment, drainage basin, or river basin.It is an important step in many areas of environmental science, engineering, and management, for example to study flooding, aquatic habitat, or water pollution.

  3. List of watershed topics - Wikipedia

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    A drainage basin is an area of land where all surface water converges to a single point at a lower elevation. In North America, "watershed" is used for this sense, while elsewhere terms like "catchment" or "drainage area" are used. A drainage divide is the line that separates neighboring drainage basins. In English-speaking countries outside of ...

  4. Limnology - Wikipedia

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    Limnology includes the study of the drainage basin, movement of water through the basin and biogeochemical changes that occur en route. A more recent sub-discipline of limnology, termed landscape limnology , studies, manages, and seeks to conserve these ecosystems using a landscape perspective, by explicitly examining connections between an ...

  5. Drainage research - Wikipedia

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    An example of a criterion factor is the depth of the water table: A drainage system influences this depth; the relation between drainage system design and depth of water table is mainly physical and can be described by drainage equations, in which the drainage requirements are to be found from a water balance. [1]

  6. Outline of water - Wikipedia

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    Drainage basin – Land area where water converges to a common outlet; Lake – Large inland body of relatively still water; Glacier – Persistent body of ice that moves downhill under its own weight; Geyser – Natural explosive eruption of hot water; Spring – A point at which water emenges from an aquifer to the surface

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  8. Soil water (retention) - Wikipedia

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    Available water is that which the plants can utilize from the soil within the range between field capacity and wilting point. Roughly speaking for agriculture (top layer soil), soil is 25% water, 25% air, 45% mineral, 5% other; water varies widely from about 1% to 90% due to several retention and drainage properties of a given soil.

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