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Hydrology

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Hydrology   The study of the occurrence and distribution of water on and under Earth's surface  
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Infiltrate   To penetrate water from precipitation into the ground  
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Percolate   The flow of water through the pore spaces of soil, due to gravity  
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Base flow   Dry-weather flow in a stream, fed by groundwater seeping out of the ground and into the stream channel  
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Rainfall intensity   The rate of rainfall expressed in terms of inches per hour or millimeters per hour  
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Cubic feet   A metric unit for volume  
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#Acre-feet   A unit commonly used for large volumes of water  
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Recurrence interval   The time-span between two identical storms  
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N-year storm   An expression that represents the recurrence pended  
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Storm intensity   Measured by the amount of rainfall  
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Storm duration   How long a storm lasts  
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Sub basin   The smaller area of a watershed  
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Tributaries   Small streams that feed into larger streams or rivers  
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Planimeter   A device used to measure the area enclosed within an irregular boundary, such as a ridge-line, on a scaled map  
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Confluence   The point at which two streams converge or intersect  
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Drainage divide line   boundary of a watershed  
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Overland flow   water flowing over the land because the rate of precipitation exceeds the combined rates of infiltration and evaporation  
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Catchment basin   The total land area that contributes runoff to a stream or river  
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Waste assimilative capacity   The amount of waste that can be absorbed in an amount of water  
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Reach   A section of a stream that has a relatively constant slope, cross section and discharge  
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Discharge   The amount or volume of water that flows in a stream  
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Head   The height of water flowing over the river  
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Gauging station   A permanent structure, constructed along a river to provide constant records of flow versus time  
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Weir   A low dam, which acts as an obstruction to the stream, over which the water must flow  
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MA7CD10 Flow   Minimum Average, 7-Consecutive-Day, 10-year Flow  
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