The Drainage Basin Flashcards

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What is meant by the drainage basin

A

area of land where all surface water from precipitation converges to a single point at a lower point.

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What is watershed?

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the area of highland forming the edge of a river basin

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What is the source?

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where the river begins

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What is the mouth?

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where a river meets the sea

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What is a confluence?

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the point where two rivers meet

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What is a tributary?

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a small river or stream that joins a larger river

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What is a channel?

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this is where the river flows

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What is the drainage basin?

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this is the area of land by a river and its tributaries

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9
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What are the inputs in the hydrological cycle?

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Energy from the sun for evapouration

Precipitation

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What are the outputs of the hydrological cycle?

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Evapotranspiration

Runoff to the sea

Water percolating deep into the underground stores, effectively leaving the system

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What are the stores of water?

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On the surface - glaciers, lakes, rivers, puddles

Vegetation stores water by interception and plants

The soil can hold water

Groundwater is stored in permeable rocks

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What are transfers and flows?

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Moves water through the system and enable inputs of water to be processed from one store to another.

Transfers include throughfall, stemflow, infiltration, throughflow and groundwater flow.

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Throughfall

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describes the process of precipitation passing through the plant canopy

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Stemflow

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is the process that directs precipitation down plant branches and stems

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Infiltration

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where the water filters through the ground and the tiny pores in the soil

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Percolation

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where the water moves downwards through the soil

17
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Grounwaterflow

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this is the movement of water sideways through the soil

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Interception

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this is where plants, trees, or buildings collect the precipitation

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Underground flow

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slow movement of water through the ground

20
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Water balance formula

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Precipitation (P) = streamflow (Q) + evapo-transpiration (E) + or - changes in storage (S)

P = Q + E + or - S

21
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How is the water balance of a location studied?

A

Using a water budget graph

22
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Water budget graph

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shows the relationship between temperature, precipitation and evaporation rates over the year