1.1. The drainage basin system Flashcards
Outputs in the drainage basin system
Evaporation, evapotranspiration and river discharge.
Stores in the drainage basin system
Interception, soil water, surface water, ground water, and channel storage.
Flows in the drainage basin system
- Above ground – throughfall, stemflow, overland flow, and channel flow.
- Below ground – infiltration, percolation, throughflow, groundwater, and baseflow.
Underground water in the drainage basin system
Water tables, ground water, recharge, and springs.
Drainage Basin
The area drained by a river and its tributaries.
Watershed
A ridge, like that formed by a chain of mountains, which sends water to two different rivers on either side.
Precipitation
The main input into the drainage basin system. It is the conversion and transfer of moisture in the atmosphere to the land. It includes rainfall, snow, frost, hail and dew.
Hydrological cycle
The movement of water between air, land and sea.
Interception
Precipitation that is collected and stored by vegetation.
Throughfall
Water that either falls through gaps in the vegetation or which drops from leaves, twigs or stems.
Stemflow
Water that trickles along twigs and branches and finally down the main trunk.
Interception less
Water that is retained by plant surfaces and which is later evaporated away or absorbed by the plant.
Evaporation
The transformation of liquid water from the Earth’s surface into a gas (water vapour).
Transpiration
Water loss from vegetation to the atmosphere.
Evapotranspiration
The combined loss of water to the atmosphere through transpiration and evaporation.