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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 drainage basins by area - Wikipedia

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    It includes drainage basins which do not flow to the ocean (endorheic basins). It includes oceanic sea drainage basins which have hydrologically coherent areas (oceanic seas are set by IHO convention). The oceans drain approximately 83% of the land in the world. The other 17% – an area larger than the basin of the Arctic Ocean – drains to ...

  4. Template:Infobox river - Wikipedia

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    basin_landmarks or landmark: Popular landmarks along the river. Use commas for multiple. basin_population: Population within the river basin. basin_size: Size of the river's drainage basin. Consider using {{Convert|1234|km2|mi2|abbr=on}} basin_size_km2: Size of the river's drainage basin, in square kilometers. basin_size_mi2

  5. Template:Infobox body of water - Wikipedia

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    The area of catchment (in square kilometres) which includes the entire area of the drainage basin for that body of water. String: optional: Basin Countries: basin_countries: Which countries have drainage to/from or border the body of water. String: optional: Date Built: date-built: Date of construction of the body of water/reservoir started, if ...

  6. Stream order - Wikipedia

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    Stream order is an important aspect of a drainage basin. It is defined as the measure of the position of a stream in the hierarchy of streams. Tributaries are given a number one greater than that of the river or stream into which they discharge. So, for example, all immediate tributaries of the main stem are given the number "2".

  7. Portal:Wetlands/Selected article/14 - Wikipedia

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    Drainage basins drain into other drainage basins in a hierarchical pattern, with smaller sub-drainage basins combining into larger drainage basins. In closed ("endorheic") drainage basins the water converges to a single point inside the basin, known as a sink , which may be a permanent lake, dry lake , or a point where surface water is lost ...