Catchments Sentence Examples

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  • This is reflected in unprecedented June runoff totals for some southern rivers draining permeable catchments.

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  • Whilst flows in neighboring impermeable catchments responded rapidly to the lack of rainfall, and were notable depressed by month end.

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  • Within the context of lowland permeable catchments, a single site would not be sufficient to address all issues satisfactorily.

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  • Our research focuses on encapsulating this process knowledge into models that can be applied without calibration and hence can be applied within ungauged catchments.

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  • More than 70% of UK water supplies is sourced from upland catchments.

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  • Geostatistical prediction will then be used to map C stocks at a previously unachievable resolution for moorland catchments.

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  • The Cornwall rivers Project is targeted at 15 river catchments, outlined in the list to the left.

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  • Major cave systems probably developed while the post-Variscan cover supported large drainage catchments and concentrated water into a few sinks.

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  • The lakes are fed by a series of six natural springs which feed into the local water catchments.

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  • An integrated approach to modeling hydrology and water quality in glacierised catchments.

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  • October river flows were also exceptionally low in many catchments; a substantial number of new long term runoff minima have been established.

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  • In most index catchments spring runoff totals exceeded the average and 12-month accumulations are in the normal range.

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  • Promote local byelaws to prevent the use of livebait and associated translocation of fish into vendace waters and their catchments.

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  • Storms on the 22nd were responsible for more than half the total June rainfall in some southern catchments.

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  • May runoff totals were above average in a few responsive eastern catchments and a larger proportion of spring-fed rivers in the English Lowlands.

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  • The IDBs date from the Land Drainage Act 1930 which established catchment boards for certain river catchments.

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