In hydrology, abstractions refer to the removal of water from a natural system for human use, such as for irrigation, drinking water supply, or industrial processes. This extraction can have significant impacts on the availability and quality of water resources, as well as on the overall hydrological balance of a watershed. Managing abstractions sustainably is important to ensure the long-term health and functionality of water systems.
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.
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
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Surface water hydrology and groundwater hydrology both affect the terrain. Surface water hydrology refers to the movement and distribution of water on the Earth's surface through processes like erosion and sediment transport, which can shape the terrain over time. Groundwater hydrology involves the movement of water beneath the Earth's surface, which can lead to processes like karst formation or the creation of underground aquifers that influence the terrain above.
Early Abstractions was created in 1939.
The duration of Early Abstractions is 1380.0 seconds.
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Runoff abstractions refer to the portion of precipitation that is prevented from entering a water body due to interception, infiltration, or evaporation. It is essentially the amount of water that does not contribute to surface runoff. The relationship between runoff abstractions and precipitation is that as precipitation increases, the amount of water available for abstractions also increases, potentially impacting the overall runoff volume.
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
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Hydrology - album - was created on 1988-01-25.
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You should avoid abstractions when speaking publicly for a few reasons. One reason is that those listening want facts, and data, they do not want abstracts. Another reason to avoid abstractions is that it can make you come across as unclean, and confusing the audience.
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No. Hydrology deals with reseviours and subsurface waters also.
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