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  1. In water stored in the aquifer. This type of mass-balance" accounting" is how, hydrologic ,budgets are performed, and is a crucial first step in sustainable management of
  2. Involved in the hydrologic cycle. Because the hydrologic cycle is so diverse, hydrologic ,measurement methods span many disciplines: including soils, oceanography
  3. Whereas corn production in Europe is expected to grow up to 25 % in optimum, hydrologic ,conditions. More favorable effects on yield tend to depend on a large extent
  4. Geoid computed from GRACE data have provided information on global, hydrologic ,cycles, mass balances of ice sheets, and postglacial rebound. From postglacial
  5. The exceedance probability PE is also described as the natural, inherent,or, hydrologic ,risk of failure. However, the expected value of the number of 100-year floods
  6. Multiple inlets, outlets,or sinks. In a strict sense, all drainage basins are, hydrologic ,units but not all hydrologic units are drainage basins. The three rivers that
  7. See for example Double mass analysis Hydrological prediction Observations of, hydrologic ,processes are used to make predictions of the future behavior of hydrologic
  8. Systems (water flow, water quality). One of the major current concerns in, hydrologic ,research is" Prediction in Engaged Basins" ( PUB),i.e. in basins where no
  9. Orographic precipitation, which in turn modifies the topography by changing the, hydrologic ,regime in which it evolves. Many geomorphologists are particularly interested
  10. World, serious overpopulation, widespread poverty, and an increasing danger of, hydrologic ,shocks brought on by ecological vulnerability to climate change. History
  11. Power. Since the completion of dams, the majority of the river in normal, hydrologic ,years is diverted for agricultural and municipal water supply. The Colorado's
  12. Of the trees; at its most conservative estimate, the swamp measures, but the, hydrologic ,boundary of The Big Cypress can be calculated at over. Most of The Big Cypress
  13. Data exist. Statistical hydrology By analyzing the statistical properties of, hydrologic ,records, such as rainfall or river flow, hydrologists can estimate future
  14. Along the Sacramento River, such as Sacramento and Redding. Since the 1950s the, hydrologic ,systems of the watershed have been intensely developed for water supply and the
  15. And understanding the processes involved in the hydrologic cycle. Because the, hydrologic ,cycle is so diverse, hydrologic measurement methods span many disciplines:
  16. Measurement) precipitation, and can be an important contribution to the, hydrologic ,cycle. Due to the high water content of the soil, the reduced solar radiation
  17. River, slough or ocean strait consisting of a bed and banks * Stream channel,a, hydrologic ,scientific term for physical confine of a stream (river) consisting of stream
  18. Described in the Meteorology is the description of what is now known as the, hydrologic ,cycle. The Greek scientist Theophrastus compiled a book on weather forecasting
  19. The Earth surface and its topography therefore are an intersection of climatic, hydrologic , and biologic action with geologic processes. The broad-scale topographies of
  20. Hydrological models are simplified, conceptual representations of a part of the, hydrologic ,cycle. They are primarily used for hydrologic al prediction and for
  21. Atmospheric science, geology,geophysics and limnology, to name a few. Here, hydrologic ,measurement methods are organized by hydrologic sub-disciplines. Each of these
  22. 1906 construction of the dam at Brownsville, pointing out that this made a full, hydrologic ,study of the cave impossible. Among his precise descriptions of the
  23. Sinks. In a strict sense, all drainage basins are hydrologic units but not all, hydrologic ,units are drainage basins. The three rivers that drain the most water, from
  24. Land area),in many regions and function as habitats for organisms, hydrologic ,flow modulators, and soil conserves, constituting one of the most important
  25. Attained, the wedge slides stably along its basal denouement. Strain rate and, hydrologic ,properties strongly influence the strength of the accretion prism and thus
  26. Of water. Eco hydrology is the study of interactions between organisms and the, hydrologic ,cycle. Hydrogeology is the study of the presence and movement of groundwater.
  27. Records, such as rainfall or river flow, hydrologists can estimate future, hydrologic ,phenomena, assuming the characteristics of the processes remain unchanged. When
  28. Into larger drainage basins. Drainage basins are similar but not identical to, hydrologic ,units, which are drainage areas delineated to nest into a multi-level
  29. Which enlarges its size to. The USGS uses the name" Puget Sound" for its, hydrologic ,unit subregion 1711,which includes areas draining to the Puget Sound proper as
  30. Distribution, and quality of water on Earth and other planets, including the, hydrologic ,cycle, water resources and environmental watershed sustainability. A
  31. Or ice-thin, waters remains around the equator, allowing for a continued, hydrologic ,cycle. This theory appeals to scientists who observe certain features of the
  32. Of hydrologic processes are used to make predictions of the future behavior of, hydrologic ,systems (water flow, water quality). One of the major current concerns in
  33. Of water is time-consuming. Geomorphology Drainage basins are the principal, hydrologic ,unit considered in fluvial geomorphology. A drainage basin is the source for
  34. Limnology, to name a few. Here, hydrologic measurement methods are organized by, hydrologic ,sub-disciplines. Each of these subdisciplines is addressed briefly with a
  35. Of radon's rapid loss to air and comparatively rapid decay, radon is used in, hydrologic ,research that studies the interaction between groundwater and streams. Any
  36. Hydrometeorology is the branch of meteorology that deals with the, hydrologic ,cycle, the water budget, and the rainfall statistics of storms. A
  37. NWS) The National Weather Service (NWS) is tasked with providing" weather, hydrologic , and climate forecasts and warnings for the United States, its territories
  38. Study of the isotopic signatures of water. Surface hydrology is the study of, hydrologic ,processes that operate at or near Earth's surface. Drainage basin management
  39. To the bulk density of the formations. Isotope 137 has also been used in, hydrologic ,studies analogous to those using tritium. It is a daughter product of nuclear
  40. Of Earth history. Water cycle The water cycle (known scientifically as the, hydrologic ,cycle) refers to the continuous exchange of water within the hydrosphere
  41. Land-cover/land-use, soil moisture; Uncertainty analyses; Remote sensing of, hydrologic ,processes; Water quality * Physical measurements (includes sediment
  42. Vitruvian, in the first century B. C., described a philosophical theory of the, hydrologic ,cycle, in which precipitation falling in the mountains infiltrated the Earth's
  43. And Bernard Palsy independently reached an accurate representation of the, hydrologic ,cycle. It was not until the 17th century that hydrologic variables began to be
  44. Identify pollution sources, and enriched sulfur has been added as a tracer in, hydrologic ,studies. Differences in the natural abundances can be used in systems where
  45. For assessing water resources and understanding the processes involved in the, hydrologic ,cycle. Because the hydrologic cycle is so diverse, hydrologic measurement
  46. Atmospheric movement are also due to convection, including wind and some, hydrologic ,cycle. For example, a John wind is a type of down-slope wind which occurs in
  47. York University concluded that" precipitation is a component of the Martian, hydrologic ,cycle. " These clouds formed during the Martian night in two layers, one around
  48. The increasing depth of the summer active layer has significant impacts on the, hydrologic ,and geomorphic regimes. Thawing and retreat of permafrost have been reported in
  49. Representation of the hydrologic cycle. It was not until the 17th century that, hydrologic ,variables began to be quantified. Pioneers of the modern science of hydrology
  50. Tries to have a more global approach to the understanding of the behavior of, hydrologic ,systems to make better predictions and to face the major challenges in water

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