Changes in the watershed, such as urban development, deforestation, or agricultural practices, can significantly impact the water quality of the stream. Increased runoff from impervious surfaces can lead to higher levels of pollutants, sediments, and nutrients entering the stream, causing issues like eutrophication and degraded habitat. Additionally, reduced vegetation can diminish the natural filtration capacity of the land, further compromising water quality. Overall, alterations in the watershed can disrupt the ecological balance and health of the stream ecosystem.
The land area that contributes water to a stream is known as its watershed or catchment area. This area collects rainfall and other sources of water, which then flow into the stream through surface runoff or groundwater discharge. The health and size of the watershed can significantly impact the quantity and quality of water in the stream.
A boundary of watershed is defined by watershed divide. This is the ridge of uppermost elevation surrounding a stream or network of stream. Rainwaters that will fall outside of the boundary will enter different watershed and will flow to different bodies of water.
drainage basin
Watershed aspect and orientation
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Cory A. Williams has written: 'Assessment of surface-water quantity and quality, Eagle River watershed, Colorado, 1947-2007' -- subject(s): Stream measurements, Water quality
1st order stream is a stream that formed Bc OF Spring and any water. and represent the first steam of the watershed
Stream load refers to the amount of sediment and materials that are being transported by a stream. It can consist of sand, silt, gravel, and organic matter, and is influenced by factors such as stream velocity, discharge, and erosion within the watershed. Monitoring stream load is important for understanding sediment transport and its impact on water quality and ecosystems.
1st order stream is a stream that formed Bc OF Spring and any water. and represent the first steam of the watershed
a stream can be part of more than one watershed because streams go in different directions so they end up in different watershed +++ That doesn't really make sense. A stream can only start on one water-shed but it may pick up others as tributaries from different hills.
stream piracy
No, it's a watershed.