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Terms of Hydrology (B)

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backwashing :
Reversal of the flow of water under pressure, for example in a well to free ...
backwater curve :
Longitudinal profile of the water surface upstream in a stream where the wa ...
baffle :
Wall or blocks placed in a stream to dissipate energy or to cause improved ...
bank (left, right) :
Rising land bordering a river margin of a channel at the left-hand (right-h ...
bank storage :
Water absorbed and stored in the permeable bed and banks of a stream, lake ...
bankfull stage :
Stage at which a stream just overflows its natural banks.
Bar :
Bank of sediment, e.g. sand or gravel, deposited on a stream bed or at its ...
barrage :
Barrier across a stream provided with a series of gates or other control me ...
Barrier :
Obstruction to the flow of surface water or groundwater.
base flow :
Part of the discharge which enters a stream channel mainly from groundwater ...
base level of erosion :
Level below which a land surface cannot be eroded by running water.
base-width (of a flood hydrograph) :
Time interval between the beginning and the end of the direct runoff produc ...
basin :
Drainage area of a stream, river or lake.
basin response :
Manner in which a basin reacts to a meteorological event or sequence of eve ...
beach :
Belt or zone which extends along the water line, occupied by unconsolidated ...
beam width :
Measure of the concentration of power of a directional antenna. (MRS)
Beaufort scale :
Wind-force scale, originally based on the state of the sea, expressed in nu ...
bed load :
Sand, silt, gravel and rock detritus, mainly not in suspension, carried by ...
bed material :
Sediment mixture of which the bed is composed. Bed material particles may b ...
bed profile :
Shape of a stream bed in a vertical plane it may be longitudinal or transve ...
bed-load discharge :
Amount (weight, mass or volume) of bed load transported through a cross sec ...
bed-load trap :
Device for catching and/or measuring sediment moving on or along a river be ...
bed-material load :
That part of the total sediment transport which consists of bed material an ...
belt of fluctuation :
That part of the lithosphere which, because of the fluctuations of the wate ...
bench-mark :
Permanent mark, natural or artificial, at a known elevation in relation to ...
bench-mark station :
Hydrological station established in each country or natural region to provi ...
bend :
Change in the direction of a stream.
benthon :
Organisms dwelling adjacent to the bottom sediment in a water body.
bifurcation :
Division of a stream into two branches.
bifurcation ratio :
Ratio of the number of stream segments of a given order in a river basin to ...
bio-assay :
Method for testing toxic effects of water with the help of living organisms ...
biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) :
Index of water pollution which represents the content of biochemically degr ...
biomass :
Total mass of living material in a given body of water. (ISO/6107)
blind drainage :
Areas in which surface flow collects in sinks or lakes not connected by sur ...
Bog :
Area of wet spongy ground too soft to bear the weight of any heavy body upo ...
boil :
Upward flow of water in a sandy formation due to an unbalanced water pressu ...
border spring :
Spring formed against a barrier boundary such as an upper confining bed, or ...
bored well :
Well that is excavated by means of a hand or power auger, the material bein ...
bottom current :
Movement of water along the bottom of reservoirs or rivers.
boundary conditions :
Set of conditions to be satisfied by the solution of a differential equatio ...
boundary of saturation :
Interface between saturated and unsaturated soil.
Boussinesq's approximation :
Extension of Dupuit's approximation for unsteady flow in aquifers.
Bowen ratio :
At a water surface, the ratio of the energy flux upward as sensible heat to ...
brackish water :
Water containing salts at a concentration significantly less than that of s ...
braided river :
Part of a river system in which the flow passes through a number of smaller ...
breakthrough curve :
Curve expressing the time variation of tracer concentration (e.g. chloride- ...
brightness :
Attribute of visual perception in accordance with which an area appears to ...
brine :
Very concentrated salt solution (conventionally above 100 000 mg/l) often p ...
broad-crested weir :
Weir of such crest length in the direction of flow that critical flow occur ...
brook :
Small, shallow stream usually in continuous flow in a somewhat turbulent ma ...
bubble gauge; bubble gage (A) :
Gauge using a gas-purged system to measure water level.
bulk density of soil :
Mass of an oven-dry soil sample per unit gross volume (including pore space ...
buoyancy :
Resultant force, in an upward direction, exerted by water on a body which i ...
buried streambed :
Stream bed which has been buried below volcanic or alluvial deposits.
bypass channel :
Channel built to divert flows from a point upstream of a region to a point ...