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the passage of water through the surface of the soil, via pores or small openings, into the soil profile |
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The downward movement of water through a soil profile is caused by what? |
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Tension and gravitational forces in the soil matrix Tension forces aka- suction, matric, or capillary forces |
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generally heterogeneous and consists of a labyrinth of pores of varying shape and size connected by porous fissures and channels |
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attraction of water to the sides of the pore. |
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the attraction of water to water |
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In 1856 Henry Darcy developed what? |
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The basic relationship for describing the flow of water through a homogeneous soil. Darcy used sand as porous media and concluded that the rate of flow is proportional to the hydraulic gradient. |
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Runoff is the total amount of water flowing in a stream. How do you show that in an equation? |
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Overland + interflow + baseflow + return flow OR Runoff = Precipitation - ET – (Interception) - Infiltration |
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What are the factors affecting runoff? |
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Precipitation- Type, duration, amount, intensity Design storm event
Watershed Size, topography, shape, orientation, geology, interflow, soil, land use. |
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Factors affecting runoff and infiltration? |
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Climate Elevation and Orientation of Watershed Topography Vegetation Soil Types Geology Land cover and Land use |
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Long-term climate determines? |
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Amount of water supplied Residence time in the reservoir Temperature |
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Storm type Precipitation type (snow or rain) Duration Intensity Frequency (antecedent precipitation) |
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