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the freshet
noun
A flood resulting from heavy rain or a spring thaw.
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By R. P. Lister The New Yorker, July 19 , 1952P. 59 The freshet springs from woodland cleft, View Article By Rivka Galchen By Ceridwen Dovey By Larissa MacFarquhar By Jia Tolentino.
By R. P. Lister The New Yorker, July 19 , 1952P. 59 The freshet springs from woodland cleft, View Article By Rivka Galchen By Ceridwen Dovey By Masha Gessen By Jia Tolentino.
Storms during the freshet period introduced flushing of organic matter and suspended solids.
The freshet NO3-N yield per water yield was higher during the years with a thick snowpack and the consequent thawed soil compared to a year with soil frost and minor snowpack.
Although the "freshet line" is considered the edge of private property, many people with boats and such will consider the water's edge their property.
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Tanglewood lore runs deep: as deep as the freshets during a summer storm in the Berkshires.
The timing of the spring freshet in the Fraser River has been advancing during the past century [16], and a similar trend has been observed in the Thompson River [31].
Snow accumulation and melt are the two most important processes contributing to the spring freshet, the main hydrological event in snow-dominated watersheds.
During the spring freshet, the river rose as much as 62 feet, radically altering the nature of the rapids.
We have obtained the equations for forecasting the runoff during the spring freshet taking into account the thawing of the frozen soil.
The water-balance characteristics for the spring freshet, and the parameters of water-balance dependencies vary with the landscape-hydrological conditions of the territory, and primarily with the heat and moisture availability conditions for the territory.
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