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hydrology
noun
The science of the properties, distribution, and effects of water on a planet's surface, in the soil and underlying rocks, and in the atmosphere
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Before working in newspapers he spent a few years in China where he studied the history of Chinese hydrology.
India's extremes of hydrology, poverty and population present vast difficulties for water management which it has never mastered.
The project is not just an exercise in hydrology.
Local farmers, worried about the profitability and hydrology of their wells, are, of course, invoking Owens Valley.
Forests provide myriad other benefits, especially in hydrology and by hosting millions of species.
Engineering can be shoddy, leading to cost overruns.The hardest bit is hydrology.
What is more, the hydrology of the aquifer, it argues, would slow the spread of any leak to a snail's pace.
A month earlier, Louisianans voted to consolidate a welter of levee-oversight boards whose areas of responsibility and interest reflected politics, not hydrology.
Appointment to them now requires some knowledge of engineering and hydrology, not simply a friend in politics.
David Yarnold, the boss of America's Audubon Society, says his organisation had data on land use, hydrology and 114 years of bird counts from 470 local groups, none of it shared.
Climate change makes hydrology trickier still.
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