A drainage map shows the watershed of an area, the direction and elevation that water flows from into a stream, river, or lake.
The pattern formed by all the tributaries that feed into the main channel.
Or Dendritic drainage system is a drainage system where one main river is joined and formed by many smaller tributary rivers - like the branches of a tree.
it is when the glaciers force water to flow into different directions.
dendritic
the term natural drainage means the natural run off of water from an area in rivers and streams . Drainage pattern, drainage system and network of rivers are terms use dto describe the nautural drainage of an area. ( extracted from 'THE ENVIRONMENT OF PAKISTAN " By Huma Naz Sethi )
trellis
surface drainage system
Surface drainage systems.
Rocky slopes mean little vegetation. Drainage also affects vegetation, if there is poor drainage in an area, there are most likely going to be swamps that arise.
Dentritic drainage patterns are like tree branches and represent the most common drainage pattern
dendritic drainage pattern.
Ordinarily, a dendritic drainage pattern. That is, resembling the branches of a tree. Another common pattern is a fault controlled drainage pattern, where major geologic features control the drainage pattern. There are several other systems.
Dendritic drainage patterns
Dendrtitic river system has a tree like pattern (more common) and trellis river system has a rectangular pattern throughout
dendritic drainage pattern
the term natural drainage means the natural run off of water from an area in rivers and streams . Drainage pattern, drainage system and network of rivers are terms use dto describe the nautural drainage of an area. ( extracted from 'THE ENVIRONMENT OF PAKISTAN " By Huma Naz Sethi )
rectangular
Dendritic drainage pattern.
Inner drainage, interior drainage, internal draqinage, inland drainage, closed drainage, endor(h)eism -- a pattern of streams that drain toward the centre of a basin rather than toward the sea.Ref: Dictionary Geotechnical Engineering by Herbert Bucksch (Page 327).
dendritic pattern
dendritic pattern