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"HYDROPERIOD"
Keywords:
wetland
,
inundation
,
duration
,
saturated
,
waterbodies
Related Terms:
Wetlands
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Intermittent stream
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Residence time
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Wetland
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Uplands
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Flooding
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Ephemeral stream
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Pothole
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Riparian buffer
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Riparian area
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Riparian vegetation
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Perennial stream
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Slough
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Ordinary high water mark
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Upland
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Watercourse
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Riverine
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Hydrograph
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Riparian habitat
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Base flow
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Throughfall
,
Flood
,
Inundation
,
Run-off
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Time of concentration
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Riparian areas
,
Riparian zone
,
Effluent stream
,
Retention time
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Stream
,
Wash
,
Wash
,
Hydric
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Grassed waterway
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River
,
Channel
,
Floodplain
,
Ephemeral streams
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Detention time
,
Riparian forest
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Riparian
,
Pool
,
Flushing time
,
Runoff
,
Rain garden
,
Arroyo
,
Filter strip
,
Swale
,
Overland flow
length of time a pond is flooding
uri.edu
The extent and duration of inundation and/or saturation of wetland systems.
mastep.net
The frequency and duration of inundation or saturation of an ecosystem. In the context of characterizing wetlands, the term hydroperiod describes that length of time during the year that the substrate is either saturated or covered with water.
sfwmd.gov
the length of one wet and dry cycle.
cet.edu
the depth, frequency, duration, and season of wetland flooding
grida.no
Period of time during which soils, waterbodies, and sites are wet.
fl-dof.com
the length of time an area is flooded by water.
checflorida.org
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Keywords:
waterlogged
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soil
,
time
The time during which a soil is waterlogged.
biology.usgs.gov
Keywords:
water
,
area
,
time
the time in which an area is under water
eman-rese.ca