hydrology

IPA: haɪdrˈɑɫʌdʒi

noun

  • The science of the properties, distribution, and effects of water on a planet's surface, in the soil and underlying rocks, and in the atmosphere
  • The properties, distribution, and flows of water in a specific locale; the hydrological characteristics of a particular place or region.
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Examples of "hydrology" in Sentences

  • Hydrology and technical details.
  • Behavioral modeling in hydrology.
  • The hydrology of the site is complex.
  • He is an engineer with expertise in hydrology.
  • It is important in groundwater hydrology and ocean hydrology.
  • Isotope hydrology is the study of the isotopic signatures of water.
  • Other than that, he's taken some post-graduate courses in hydrology.
  • Did you see the sentence I added regarding hydrology and econometrics
  • The AGU hydrology group has over 6,000 members who call hydrology their primary field.
  • For a Chicago-based blog with an extraordinarily abnormal interest in hydrology, hydroengineering and hydropolitics, this is downright criminally negligent.
  • Snyder said the corps is updating two components for its analysis: hydrology, which is the amount of water at each location, and hydraulics, which is how water moves through the river system.
  • So instead of being buried in concrete, excised from the daily life of the city and only experienced by municipal workers, urban hydrology is visibly, even prominently, incorporated into the surface fabric of the city.
  • I also asked him about my theory that site effects depend mostly on hydrology, which is what we are finding here at Fox Run (water-retentive soils make better grapes in dry years, while well-drained soils make better wine in wet years – keep in mind that these are non irrigated vineyards).

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