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  • 91Ecohydrology — (from Greek gr. οἶκος, oikos , house(hold) ; gr. ὕδωρ, hydōr , water ; and gr. λογία, logia ) is a new interdisciplinary area linking hydrology with ecological processes involved in the water cycle hydrological cycle. These processes generally… …

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  • 92Specific storage — (Ss), storativity (S), specific yield (Sy) and specific capacity are material physical properties that characterize the capacity of an aquifer to release groundwater from storage in response to a decline in hydraulic head. For that reason they… …

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  • 93New River Gorge National River — IUCN Category II (National Park) …

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  • 94Floridan Aquifer — The Floridan Aquifer is a portion of the principal artesian aquifer that extends into Florida [cite web url=http://aquat1.ifas.ufl.edu/guide/aquifers.html title=Florida aquifers Plant Management in Florida Waters publisher=aquat1.ifas.ufl.edu… …

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  • 95Cache River (Illinois) — A significant portion of the Cache River wetlands are protected by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge, established in 1990, covers 14,000 acres (57 km²) of aquatic and riparian habitat, and is eventually… …

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  • 96Quaternary glaciation — The Ice Age redirects here. For other uses, see Ice age (disambiguation). Last ice age redirects here. This term is also used for the last glacial period of the Quaternary glaciation. Northern Hemisphere glaciation during the Last Glacial Maximum …

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  • 97Baiheliang — (literally White Crane Ridge ) is a rock outcropping in Fuling District, Chongqing, People s Republic of China, that parallels the flow of the Yangtze. In the past it served as an ancient device for measuring water levels of the Yangtze in China …

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  • 98Meteoric water — is a hydrologic term of long standing for water in the ground which originates from precipitation. This includes water from lakes, rivers, and icemelts, which all originate from precipitation indirectly. Contents 1 Overview 2 History 3 See also …

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  • 99Unimpaired runoff — Unimpaired runoff, also known as full natural flow , is a hydrology term that is used to describe the natural runoff of a watershed or waterbody that would have occurred prior to anthropogenic or human influences on the watershed. Flow readings… …

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  • 100Hydrological transport model — An hydrological transport model is a mathematical model used to simulate river or stream flow and calculate water quality parameters. These models generally came into use in the 1960s and 1970s when demand for numerical forecasting of water… …

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