drainage pattern

hydrology
Also known as: drainage net

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major reference

  • Luxor, Egypt: feluccas on Nile River
    In river: Drainage patterns

    Distinctive patterns are acquired by stream networks in consequence of adjustment to geologic structure. In the early history of a network, and also when erosion is reactivated by earth movement or a fall in sea level, downcutting by trunk streams and extension of…

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continental drainage into Pacific Ocean

  • The Pacific Ocean, with depth contours and submarine features
    In Pacific Ocean

    …(one-seventh) of the total continental drainage enters the Pacific—a total drainage area of less than about three times the total area of Australia. Of the rivers that drain into the Pacific, those of China and Southeast Asia are of the greatest importance; the basins of those rivers support more than…

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fans, deltas, and estuaries

  • Luxor, Egypt: feluccas on Nile River
    In river: Alluvial fans

    …at one end of an erosional-depositional system in which sediment is transferred from one part of a watershed to another. Erosion is dominant in the upper part of the watershed, and deposition occurs at its lower reaches where sediment is free to accumulate without being confined within a river valley.…

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  • Luxor, Egypt: feluccas on Nile River
    In river: Origin and classification

    This indicates that sizable fluvial activity tends to block the entrance of seawater into the estuary environment.

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free water habitats

  • pure water and temperature
    In inland water ecosystem: The origin of inland waters

    Both habitats are linked into drainage systems of three major sorts: exorheic, endorheic, and arheic. Exorheic regions are open systems in which surface waters ultimately drain to the ocean in well-defined patterns that involve streams and rivers temporarily impounded by permanent freshwater lakes. Endorheic regions are considered closed systems because,…

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permafrost

  • Taymyr Peninsula
    In permafrost: Polygonal ground

    …the continuous permafrost zone surface, drainage follows the troughs of the polygons (tops of the ice wedges). At ice wedge junctions or elsewhere, melting may occur to form small pools. The joining of these small pools by a stream causes the pools to resemble beads on a string, a type…

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sediment yield

  • Luxor, Egypt: feluccas on Nile River
    In river: Geomorphic variables

    …of the topography of a drainage basin significantly influences the quantity and type of runoff and sediment yield. The steeper a slope, the greater is the gravitational force acting to remove earth materials from the slope. In fact, the rate of movement of rocks and soil particles is directly related…

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separation

  • In drainage basin

    …the Mississippi River constitutes its drainage basin, whereas that part of the Mississippi River drained by the Ohio River is the Ohio’s drainage basin. The boundary between drainage basins is a drainage divide: all the precipitation on opposite sides of a drainage divide will flow into different drainage basins.

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