Keywords G Flashcards

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canal

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human made waterway

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Watershed or Drainage Basin,

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an area drained by a river and its tributaries

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reliable surface Runoff

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surface runoff of water that generally can be counted on as a stable source of water from year to year

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4
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percolates

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filter gradually through a porous surface or substance

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5
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cone of depression

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the water table level around a well has a sort of cone shape

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sinkholes

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it is a depression or hole in the ground caused by some from of collapse of the surface layer

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Water Footprint

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This is what shows the extent of water use in relation to consumption by people.

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Virtual Water

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The hidden flow of water in food or other commodities that are traded from one place to another.

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Confined Aquifers

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An aquifer that is bounded above and below by confining beds.

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Salt Water Intrusion

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The movement of saline into fresh water aquifers.

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Oligotrophic

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An organism that can live in an environment that offers very low levels of nutrients.

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coastal wetlands

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land across the coast line which is covered with saltwater all or part of the year

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hydroponic

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growing plant life using nutrient rich water instead of soil

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flood irragation

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an irrigation technique where they essentially flood the whole field before allowing the water to absorb.

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desalination

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removal of salt from ocean water

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floodplain

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areas near rivers, oceans, ponds, and lakes that are periodically flooded at different points over time

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17
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gray water

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water that already has been used domestically, commercially and industrially

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18
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fish ladder

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a structure that allows migrating fish passage over or around an obstacle on a river

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aqueduct

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used to transport water from a source to places where the water was needed

20
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Dam

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a barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level

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Dam

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a barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level

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Reservoir

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a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply

22
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mesotrophic

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having a moderate amount of dissolved nutrients

23
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eutrophic

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a body of water rich in nutrients and so supporting a dense plant population, the decomposition of which kills animal life by depriving it of oxygen

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xeriscaping

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landscape in a style which requires little or no irrigation

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land subsidence

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a gradual settling or sudden sinking of the earths surface owing to subsurface movement of earths materials

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groundwater overdraft

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occurs where the average annual amount of groundwater extraction exceeds the long term average annual supply of water to the basin

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coastal floodplains

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an area along any coast that has been inundated during times of flooding, but is otherwise above water besides standing water such as a pond or a marsh

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Watershed/Drainage Basin

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An area of land that separates water into rivers or basins

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Reliable Surface Runoff

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Water flowing off of land and into surface water, which provides a stable source of water

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Percolate

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Moving and filtering liquids through spongy material.

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Cone of Depression

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A depression in a surface with an inverted cone shape that develops around a well of water where water is taken from

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Sinkholes

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What occurs when surface ground caves into natural depressions

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Surface water

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All water naturally open to the atmosphere
Ex. Rivers, lakes, streams, seas, etc.

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Surface Runoff

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Occurs when there is more water than land can absorb. Excess water flows across the land and into nearby creeks, streams, and ponds.

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Lateral Recharge

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Water that moves sideways from rivers and streams into an aquifer.

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Aquifier

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A ridge of sand, silt, and clay that builds up along a riverbank.

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Dike

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A blockade used to control water flow from a river, lake, etc.

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spray irrigation

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pumping ground water into spray nozzles across an agricultural field

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drip irrigation

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water is run through pipes (with holes in them) either buried or lying slightly above the ground next to the crops

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water ownership

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all tidal waters were held by the crown

41
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water conservation

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the practice of using water efficiently to reduce unnecessary water usage

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freshwater

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safe-drinking natural water containing no salt or contaminants

43
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zone of saturation

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a portion of underground soil with water-filled gaps

44
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hydrologic cycle

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the cycle of water on Earth through the ground, atmosphere and water bodies

45
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natural recharge aquifier

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underground rock formations that hold water from rainfall or other sources

46
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natural recharge aquifer

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underground rock formations that hold water from rainfall or other sources