Hydrology or Oceanography (?)
Hydrology is a branch of physical geography and hydrology is the study of weather and weather natural (physical not human) P.S: don't get confused its physical not human because people only study weather
Hydrology is like oceanography in that both involve the study of currents and their effect overall on the bodies of ocean water. Hydrology is different because unlike oceanography, it deals solely with the movement of the water.
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It is a subdivision of geology - hydrology. It has already been assigned it the geology category of WikiAswers.
I am searching for an introductory class in hydrology.
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H. E. Mahood has written: '1974 spring runoff in the Souris River Basin, Saskatchewan' -- subject(s): Runoff 'Upper Carrot River hydrology study' -- subject(s): Hydrology 'Frenchman River basin hydrology study' -- subject(s): Hydrology, Water-supply 'Chaplin Lake Basin hydrology study' -- subject(s): Hydrology 'Wood River near Gravelbourg hydrology study' -- subject(s): Hydrology
Hydrology - album - was created on 1988-01-25.
Hydrology or Oceanography (?)
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No. Hydrology deals with reseviours and subsurface waters also.
John E. Gribbin has written: 'Introduction to Hydraulics & Hydrology' 'Hydraulics and hydrology for stormwater management' -- subject(s): Hydraulics, Management, Hydrology, Urban runoff
Hydrology is a branch of physical geography and hydrology is the study of weather and weather natural (physical not human) P.S: don't get confused its physical not human because people only study weather
Hydrology is like oceanography in that both involve the study of currents and their effect overall on the bodies of ocean water. Hydrology is different because unlike oceanography, it deals solely with the movement of the water.
R. J. Bowering has written: 'Hydrology (Manitoba)' -- subject(s): Hydrology
J. C. Rodda has written: 'Systematic hydrology' -- subject(s): Hydrology