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What is a drainage basin system?
Refers to the area drained by a river and its tributaries. It is a natural system with inputs, flows and stores of water and sediment.
What is a hydrological cycle?
Refers to the cycle of water between atmosphere, lithosphere and biosphere (air, land and sea).
What is precipitation?
The conversion and transfer of moisture in the atmosphere to the land.
What is interception?
Interception is the precipitation that is collected and stored by vegetation.
What are the 3 main components of Interception?
- Interception loss — water that is retained by plant surfaces and which is later evaporated away or absorbed by the plant.
- Throughfall — water that either falls through gaps in the vegetation or which drops from leaves/ twigs/ stems.
- Stemflow — water that trickles along twigs/ branches & finally down the main trunk.
What are the 4 main characteristics that affect local hydrology?
- Total amount/ Intensity of Precipitation.
- Type of Precipitation
- Geographical distribution
- Temporal variability (eg seasons)
Precipitation is the main input into the drainage basin system.
What is evaporation?
Refers to the transformation of liquid water from the Earth’s surface into a gas (water vapour).
What is transpiration?
Refers to the water loss from vegetation to the atmosphere.
What is evapotranspiration?
Refers to the combined loss of water to the atmosphere through transpiration and evaporation.
What is infiltration capacity?
The maximum rate at which rain can be absorbed by soil.
What is Field Capacity?
Refers to the amount of water held in the soil after excess drains away.
What is Wilting Points?
Refers to the range of moisture content in which permanent wilting of diff plants occurs.
They define the approx limits to to plant growth.
What is Throughflow?
Refers to water flowing through the soil in natural pipes and percolines (lines of concentrated water flow between soil horizons)
What are the 2 types of Hydrographs?
- River Regime (Annual H)
- Flood Hydrograph (Storm H)
What is a River Regime?
A RR is the annual variation in the flow of a river.