Phrases with «surface runoff»

Surface runoff refers to the water that flows on the surface of the earth, like rainfall or melted snow, and does not get absorbed into the ground. Instead, it moves across the land, collecting in streams, rivers, and eventually reaching lakes or oceans. Full definition

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Sentences with «surface runoff»

  • According to the study, increasing deforestation causes, increased surface runoff, especially during the rainy season, which later flows on into streams and rivers. (senckenberg.de)
  • One of their greatest uses is in fact their ability to reduce the volume of surface runoff which decreases the risk of floods in case of heavy precipitation. (theglobalgrid.org)
  • By looking at how concentrations of chemical elements in the sediment change with depth, the researchers can develop a continuous record of how much surface runoff poured into the lake. (sciencedaily.com)
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