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springs. Part I: convolution and spectral analyses".
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1486:"drainage basin Definition, Example, & Facts"
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171:Drainage basins are similar but not identical to
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145:A drainage basin's boundaries are determined by
1053:International Journal of River Basin Management
748:. A drainage basin is the source for water and
223:, surface water drains to the Atlantic via the
215:About 48.71% of the world's land drains to the
138:. In North America, they are commonly called a
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4060:Bangladesh Haor and Wetland Development Board
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4080:Meadowview Biological Research Station
4012:Greenhouse gas emissions from wetlands
1727:"Water Cooperation for a Secure World"
1447:"Largest Drainage Basins in the World"
714:method will give good results. In the
114:Other terms for a drainage basin are
69:is an area of land where all flowing
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259:and the greatest portion of western
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4075:Irish Peatland Conservation Council
1570:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
1284:Lachassagne, Patrick (2019-02-07).
187:For a more comprehensive list, see
160:, which may be a permanent lake, a
1705:Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
1561:Bell, V. A.; Moore, R. J. (1998).
1550:from the original on Apr 15, 2024.
1076: – Water resources management
1032:Continental Divide of the Americas
553:in the United States, much of the
183:Major drainage basins of the world
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1624:. Tata McGraw-Hill. p. 298.
1463:Encarta Encyclopedia articles on
1288:. Encyclopédie de l'environnement
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1795:Drainage system (geomorphology)
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1038:Integrated catchment management
206:that do not drain to the oceans
189:List of drainage basins by area
152:In a closed drainage basin, or
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1805:Strahler number (stream order)
1040: – Environmental planning
647:Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
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4095:Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust
4085:Society of Wetland Scientists
1340:10.1016/S0022-1694(00)00321-8
3710:Peatland, mire, and quagmire
3059:Universal Soil Loss Equation
3009:Hydrological transport model
2903:Storm Water Management Model
1546:. BCcampus Open Publishing.
1538:Earle, Steven (2015-09-01).
1395:Global Biogeochemical Cycles
1268:10.1016/j.enggeo.2013.03.028
1173:. Checkmark Books. pp.
1074:River basin management plans
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3980:National Wetlands Inventory
1361:"Hydrologic Unit Geography"
764:Top-down illustration of a
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2563:Antecedent drainage stream
1731:www.strategicforesight.com
1169:The Field Guide to Geology
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241:Newfoundland and Labrador
4044:Wetland indicator status
3362:Countries without rivers
3337:Rivers by discharge rate
3049:Runoff model (reservoir)
3014:Infiltration (hydrology)
1286:"Natural mineral waters"
1123:The Physical Environment
866:conservation authorities
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3755:Freshwater swamp forest
3034:River Continuum Concept
2799:Agricultural wastewater
1918:River channel migration
1646:"EN 0705 isochrone map"
1597:10.5194/hess-2-265-1998
1578:Copernicus Publications
1490:Encyclopedia Britannica
1165:Lambert, David (1998).
917:Catchment factors are:
897:Mekong River Commission
858:U.S. state of Minnesota
719:form the polygons. The
605:Geopolitical boundaries
4090:Wetlands International
3861:List of wetland plants
3357:River name etymologies
3284:Hydraulic civilization
3142:Floodplain restoration
2918:Point source pollution
2693:Sedimentary structures
1848:Bar (river morphology)
1618:Subramanya, K (2008).
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3735:Salt pannes and pools
2969:Discharge (hydrology)
2931:Industrial wastewater
2412:Sedimentary processes
2030:Erosion and tectonics
2025:Degradation (geology)
1621:Engineering Hydrology
1345:of the karstic basin.
1095:Time of concentration
885:Nile Basin Initiative
850:Further information:
788:'s drainage basin in
779:
763:
683:watershed delineation
660:
494:
197:
147:watershed delineation
55:hypoxic, or dead zone
40:
3074:Volumetric flow rate
2658:Riffle-pool sequence
2051:Deposition (geology)
1778:Large-scale features
1656:on November 22, 2012
1416:10.1029/1999GB900092
1320:Journal of Hydrology
870:watershed management
852:Watershed management
637:and, within the US,
615:Hudson's Bay Company
483:, and Congo rivers.
471:(3.22M km), and the
451:Largest river basins
225:Saint Lawrence River
173:hydrologic unit code
109:hierarchical pattern
4195:Wetlands portal
3826:Constructed wetland
3411:Types and landforms
3248:Whitewater kayaking
3243:Whitewater canoeing
3044:Runoff curve number
2888:Flood pulse concept
1587:1998HESS....2..265B
1407:2000GBioC..14..599V
1367:on 14 December 2012
1332:2000JHyd..238..123L
1260:2013EngGe.161...81H
1254:. Elsevier: 81–93.
1248:Engineering Geology
1216:2019RemS...11.2951U
1100:Catchment hydrology
1044:Interbasin transfer
881:transboundary river
862:watershed districts
846:Resource management
639:interstate compacts
569:, the interiors of
567:African Great Lakes
441:Indian subcontinent
314:, includes much of
200:continental divides
4236:Freshwater ecology
4039:Salt marsh die-off
3957:Salt marsh dieback
3866:List of fen plants
3705:Palustrine wetland
3606:Intertidal wetland
3601:Interdunal wetland
3274:Aquatic toxicology
3187:Stream restoration
3152:Infiltration basin
3004:Hydrological model
2520:Sediment transport
2343:Estavelle/Inversac
2221:Subterranean river
2081:Sediment transport
2035:River rejuvenation
2008:Regional processes
1225:10.3390/rs11242951
1129:on March 21, 2004.
793:
774:
679:hydrological cycle
671:
617:a monopoly on the
503:
367:Continental Divide
276:mediterranean seas
261:Sub-Saharan Africa
237:Canadian Maritimes
208:
63:
49:river, much of it
4231:Fluvial landforms
4213:
4212:
4115:Aquatic ecosystem
4103:
4102:
4022:Ramsar Convention
3849:
3848:
3831:Converted wetland
3773:Peat swamp forest
3636:Inland salt marsh
3370:
3369:
3347:Whitewater rivers
3253:Whitewater slalom
3084:River engineering
2984:Groundwater model
2945:River measurement
2873:Flood forecasting
2688:Sedimentary basin
2545:Fluvial landforms
2450:Bed material load
2226:River bifurcation
2112:
2111:
1913:River bifurcation
1631:978-0-07-064855-5
1080:River bifurcation
906:Catchment factors
667:Mississippi River
575:Arabian Peninsula
308:Mediterranean Sea
43:Mississippi River
16:(Redirected from
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4193:
4192:
4191:
4175:Will-o'-the-wisp
4108:Related articles
4000:
3800:Whitewater river
3750:Coniferous swamp
3631:Freshwater marsh
3524:Clearwater river
3440:Blackwater river
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3397:
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3383:
3374:
3332:Rivers by length
3167:River morphology
3069:Wetted perimeter
2974:Drainage density
2485:Headward erosion
2314:Perennial stream
2186:Blackwater river
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1843:Avulsion (river)
1771:River morphology
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310:basin, with the
243:. Nearly all of
233:Eastern Seaboard
204:endorheic basins
166:lost underground
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3760:Mangrove forest
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3172:Retention basin
3132:Erosion control
3127:Detention basin
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2994:Hjulström curve
2946:
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2856:Non-water flood
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2731:Helicoidal flow
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2613:Floating island
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2071:Helicoidal flow
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590:bodies of water
577:, and parts in
512:Endorheic basin
509:
507:Endorheic basin
496:Endorheic basin
489:
475:RĂo de la Plata
467:(3.4M km), the
453:
418:Pacific Islands
363:Northern Canada
357:drains most of
330:, Central, and
318:, east-central
304:Central America
292:Rocky Mountains
213:
192:
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177:drainage system
154:endorheic basin
120:catchment basin
92:drainage divide
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2979:Exner equation
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2964:Bradshaw model
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2851:Urban flooding
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2831:100-year flood
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786:Latorița River
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669:drainage basin
665:, part of the
654:
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621:in the entire
606:
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563:Kalahari Basin
559:Okavango River
516:Endorheic lake
505:Main article:
488:
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359:Western Canada
332:Eastern Europe
284:Gulf of Mexico
274:The two major
265:Western Sahara
257:Central Europe
239:, and most of
217:Atlantic Ocean
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67:drainage basin
59:Gulf of Mexico
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4144:
4140:List of bogs
3995:Conservation
3926:Ombrotrophic
3870:
3841:Water-meadow
3765:
3576:Grass valley
3566:Flood-meadow
3529:Cypress dome
3460:Cataract bog
3435:Beach meadow
3352:Flash floods
3304:River cruise
3201:River sports
3054:Stream gauge
3039:Rouse number
3029:Relief ratio
2878:Flood-meadow
2809:Urban runoff
2723:Fluvial flow
2708:River valley
2678:River island
2643:Meander scar
2558:Alluvial fan
2500:Progradation
2375:Karst spring
2319:Winterbourne
2274:Chalk stream
2236:River source
2215:
2211:Distributary
1810:River valley
1789:
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1709:. Retrieved
1707:. 2010-09-07
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500:Central Asia
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437:Persian Gulf
429:Indian Ocean
426:
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379:South Dakota
375:North Dakota
365:east of the
355:Arctic Ocean
352:
316:North Africa
300:Saskatchewan
273:
267:and part of
247:east of the
231:basins, the
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211:Ocean basins
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51:agricultural
18:Subwatershed
4165:Telmatology
4160:River delta
4027:Ramsar site
4017:Marsh organ
3916:Hydric soil
3795:Vernal pool
3778:Shrub swamp
3646:Tidal marsh
3475:Plateau bog
3465:Coastal bog
3455:Blanket bog
3213:Fly fishing
3137:Fish ladder
3122:Daylighting
2841:Flash flood
2804:First flush
2751:Plunge pool
2475:Downcutting
2460:Debris flow
2435:Aggradation
2309:Stream pool
2015:Aggradation
1966:Plunge pool
1933:Stream pool
1923:River mouth
1815:River delta
1580:: 265–281.
1469:Congo River
1371:21 November
1004:groundwater
947:mountainous
782:terrain map
770:hydrography
694:groundwater
631:Bioregional
551:Great Basin
543:Caspian Sea
532:alkali sink
469:Mississippi
369:, northern
288:Appalachian
229:Great Lakes
132:water basin
128:river basin
105:confluences
75:river mouth
4220:Categories
4125:Bog butter
3821:Bog garden
3814:Artificial
3785:Wet meadow
3651:High marsh
3641:Salt marsh
3544:Fen-meadow
3512:Alder carr
3495:Upland bog
3490:String bog
3485:Raised bog
3319:Wild river
2999:Hydrograph
2989:Hack's law
2954:Baer's law
2898:Inundation
2883:Floodplain
2823:stormwater
2781:Whitewater
2653:Oxbow lake
2490:Knickpoint
2465:Deposition
2358:Hot spring
2299:Streamflow
2289:Stream bed
2206:Confluence
2066:Hack's law
2020:Base level
1961:Knickpoint
1888:Oxbow lake
1868:Floodplain
1711:2021-09-22
1686:2021-09-03
1524:2021-10-22
1495:2021-10-22
1451:WorldAtlas
1292:2019-06-10
1151:2008-02-11
1106:References
941:Topography
929:(paved or
925:type, and
919:topography
832:phosphorus
813:water body
809:pollutants
663:Ohio River
623:Hudson Bay
600:Importance
520:Inland sea
395:Kazakhstan
324:Nile River
302:, eastern
4246:Hydrology
3947:Hydrosere
3935:Processes
3921:Marsh gas
3766:Myristica
3656:Low marsh
3470:Kermi bog
3445:Bofedales
3425:Backswamp
3289:Limnology
3238:Triathlon
3208:Canyoning
3177:Revetment
3107:Check dam
3019:Main stem
2776:Waterfall
2663:Point bar
2648:Mouth bar
2588:Billabong
2535:Water gap
2530:Wash load
2510:Saltation
2430:Anabranch
2353:Holy well
2241:Tributary
2044:Mechanics
1893:Point bar
1883:Mouth bar
1838:Anabranch
1660:March 21,
1433:129463497
1425:1944-9224
1068:Main stem
996:pavements
984:saturated
970:Soil type
836:potassium
801:nutrients
766:dendritic
721:isohyetal
675:hydrology
653:Hydrology
619:fur trade
571:Australia
524:ephemeral
445:Australia
422:Australia
383:Minnesota
312:Black Sea
140:watershed
136:impluvium
4205:Category
4135:Bog-wood
4130:Bog iron
4120:Bog body
3942:Halosere
3894:Histosol
3889:Acrotelm
3872:Sphagnum
3730:Reed bed
3675:Moorland
3554:Rich fen
3549:Poor fen
3404:Wetlands
3092:Aqueduct
2959:Baseflow
2926:Effluent
2603:Cut bank
2568:Avulsion
2445:Bed load
2425:Abrasion
2104:Category
1989:Antidune
1976:Bedforms
1863:Cut bank
1602:Archived
1548:Archived
1518:Archived
1300:snowmelt
1010:See also
990:Land use
927:land use
912:flooding
828:nitrates
824:nitrogen
805:sediment
780:Digital
750:sediment
645:and the
635:treaties
594:Dead Sea
581:and the
573:and the
547:Aral Sea
528:dry lake
435:and the
399:Mongolia
328:Southern
162:dry lake
4170:Turbary
4150:Estuary
3725:Pothole
3715:Pocosin
3680:Mudflat
3519:Ciénega
3502:Callows
3418:Natural
3269:Aquifer
3262:Related
3218:Rafting
2746:Meander
2741:Log jam
2703:Thalweg
2608:Estuary
2480:Erosion
2417:erosion
2329:Springs
2284:Current
2251:Streams
2191:Channel
2154:springs
2150:streams
1938:Thalweg
1873:Meander
1800:Estuary
1582:Bibcode
1576:(2/3).
1403:Bibcode
1328:Bibcode
1316:karstic
1256:Bibcode
1212:Bibcode
797:ecology
790:Romania
784:of the
756:Ecology
743:fluvial
611:English
433:Red Sea
387:Montana
344:Lebanon
296:Alberta
269:Morocco
253:Western
57:in the
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