Stratified or buried deposits in hydrologically abandoned or arrested cave passages are usually anthropogenically or biologically derived. |
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Seeps are also present on the continents and in some cases submarine seeps are hydrologically connected to the terrestrial groundwater systems. |
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The drainage basin of Lake Oloidien is hydrologically closed so that water losses are due almost entirely to evaporation. |
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The lake remains relatively isolated both physically and hydrologically by the surrounding steep mountain peaks. |
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Moreover, watersheds, while defining rivers hydrologically, rarely reflect other riverrelated values. |
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If the inputs and outputs do balance, then current understanding is a probable explanation of how the wetland functions hydrologically. |
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This was where I wanted to go explore, hydrologically speaking of course. |
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They're grown in the Salinas Valley in California, which has been called the most hydrologically altered landmass on the planet. |
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But groundwater, until recent years, was often treated as something separate, hydrologically and legally. |
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The Gulf Region has carried out extensive research into hydrologically based instream flow methods and their applicability to Atlantic Canada. |
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Many wetlands are hydrologically and ecologically linked to adjacent groundwater bodies, but the degree of interaction can vary greatly. |
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The hydrometric network reductions therefore coincided with hydrologically important conditions. |
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As the basins are hydrologically closed, the lake level varies rapidly in response to changes in moisture, whether seasonally or over much longer periods of time. |
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Once an understanding of how a wetland works hydrologically has been established in principle and a cross-section diagram like that in Figure 7 has been produced, the understanding needs to be tested and confirmed or refined. |
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Of course, from a hydrologic perspective, GNI is irrelevant when the objective is to properly characterize water resources over a large and hydrologically complex area such as Canada. |
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However, the hydrologically less extreme 2000 and 2004 floods demonstrated that massive poverty-related vulnerability still persists, requiring more targeted measures for consumption smoothing and livelihood protection. |
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Methods and tools for the development of hydrologically conditioned elevation data and derivatives for national applications. |
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More snow fell this year than last, but 2008 still qualifies hydrologically as a dry year. |
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The distribution of hydrologically effective incident rainfall on sloping ground. |
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This project evolved from the success of the 1:250 000 DEM, which was the first regular grid DEM model for Canada and which contributed to a national hydrologically corrected and connected stream and river network. |
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Partly a very real impression that the aspen is very important in our forests — hydrologically, biologically, to wildlife, every kind of way you can imagine. |
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Any consideration of a proposed boundary restriction in such cases should be based on an assessment of whether the wetlands are ecologically or hydrologically linked with other non-wetland areas within the site boundary. |
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Shoreline wetlands include all wetland types that are in some way hydrologically connected to and influenced by the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River. |
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It looks as if they are hydrologically connected. |
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The issue stems largely from a narrow Supreme Court ruling in early 2001 that removed certain small, hydrologically isolated wetlands from federal oversight. |
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