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Terms of Hydrology (D)

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daily storage :
Volume of water which can be stored daily in a reservoir between minimum an ...
Dam :
Barrier constructed across a valley for impounding water or creating a rese ...
darcy :
Unit of intrinsic permeability, defined as the permeability of a medium in ...
Darcy's law :
Law expressing the proportionality of the specific discharge of a liquid fl ...
data archiving :
Storage of data on a set of catalogued files which are held in some backup ...
data bank :
Comprehensive set of related data files for a specific application, usually ...
data collection platform (DCP) :
Automatic measuring device with a radio transmitter to provide contact via ...
data collection system :
Coordinated system for collecting observations from a hydrological network ...
data processing :
Handling of observational data until they are in a form ready to be used fo ...
datum level :
Horizontal surface used as a reference to which elevations are related.
dead storage :
Storage volume which cannot be released under normal conditions.
dead water :
Water in a state of slow or no circulation, usually leading to an oxygen dÄ ...
debris :
Any accumulation of loose material arising from the waste of rocks. It may ...
debris cone :
Deposit of soil, sand, gravel and boulders at the point where a mountain st ...
decay rate :
Rate of reduction of the concentration of a quantity, e.g. a pollutant, or ...
deep seepage :
Water which percolates below the root zone and towards a deeper water table ...
degree-day :
Algebraic difference, expressed in degrees C, between the mean temperature ...
delta :
Alluvial deposit at the mouth of a river; the geographical and geomorpholog ...
dendrohydrology :
Use of tree rings to study hydrological phenomena.
density :
Ratio of the mass of any volume of a substance to the mass of an equal volu ...
density current :
Phenomenon of gravity flow of a liquid relative to another liquid, or of re ...
denudation :
(1) Erosion by rain, frost, wind or water of the solid matter of the earth. ...
Depletion :
(1) Continued withdrawal of water from groundwater or a reservoir at a rate ...
depletion curve :
Curve showing a decreasing rate of runoff or discharge, caused by depletion ...
depletion rate :
Rate at which withdrawal depletes the storage in an aquifer or reservoir.
depression spring :
Spring which flows at the surface due solely to the fact that the land surf ...
depression storage :
Volume of water which is required to fill small depressions to their overfl ...
depth (total) of runoff :
Runoff volume from a drainage basin, divided by its area, in a specified ti ...
depth-area curve :
Curve showing the relationship between average rainfall depth and the area ...
depth-area-duration analysis :
Analysis of areal distribution of precipitation from a storm, usually made ...
depth-duration curve :
Curve showing the relationship between average rainfall depth or intensity ...
depth-integration sediment sampling :
Method to obtain a representative discharge-weighted water-sediment sample ...
depth-velocity integration method :
Method for computing the discharge in a channel by determining first the ar ...
Desalination :
Any established process by which the salt content of water is reduced suffi ...
design flood :
Flood hydrograph or instantaneous peak discharge adopted for the design of ...
design storm :
Rainfall amount and distribution adopted over a given drainage area, used i ...
detention reservoir :
Flood-control reservoir with uncontrolled outlets.
detention storage :
That part of precipitation which is temporarily stored en route to or in th ...
deterministic hydrology :
Method of analysis of hydrological processes, using a deterministic approac ...
deterministic system :
A system is said to be deterministic if its response at any time due to a g ...
Detritus :
(1) In a biological context: organic particulate matter. (ISO/6107) (2) In ...
dew :
Deposit of water drops on objects at or near the ground, produced by the co ...
dewatering :
Removing of water from the soil or from an enclosure.
dewatering coefficient :
Amount of water removed from the soil per unit horizontal area and per unit ...
dewpoint :
Temperature to which moist air must be cooled at constant pressure and cons ...
diffusion :
Process of spreading of a solute as a result of the thermal movement of the ...
diffusion coefficient (in porous media) :
Amount of solute that passes across a unit cross section in a porous medium ...
diffusivity (of an aquifer) :
Coefficient of transmissivity of an aquifer divided by its storage coeffici ...
dilution gauging; dilution gaging (A) :
Method of determining the discharge of a stream by measuring the degree of ...
dimensional analysis :
Drawing conclusions by considering the dimensions of the various terms in t ...
dimensionless variable :
(1) by dividing a variable by an expression having the same dimensions, or ...
direct flow :
Flow of water entering stream channels promptly. It includes surface flow a ...
direct runoff :
That part of surface runoff which reaches the catchment outlet shortly afte ...
directional hydraulic conductivity :
Combined property of an anisotropic porous medium and the flow through it. ...
Discharge :
Volume of water flowing through a river (or channel) cross-section in unit ...
discharge coefficient :
Ratio of the observed or actual discharge to the theoretically computed dis ...
dispersion coefficient :
Coefficient of proportionality between the dispersive flux of a solute and ...
dispersive flux :
Difference between the flux of a fluid due to its actual velocity (microsco ...
dispersivity :
(1) Property of a porous matrix to cause spreading of a tracer travelling t ...
disposal well :
Well used for the disposal of polluted or drainage water, brines, etc.
distorted model :
Model with different scales in different directions (e.g. horizontal and ve ...
distribution graph :
Unit hydrograph modified to show the fraction of the volume of runoff that ...
disturbed soil sample :
Soil sample in which the composition or the spatial sequence of solids is c ...
ditch :
Man-made small open channel constructed through earth or rock for the purpo ...
diversion of water :
Transfer of water from one watercourse to another, such watercourses being ...
divide :
Summit or boundary line separating adjacent drainage basins.
divining :
Locating groundwater with a divining rod.
divining rod :
Twig, a metal rod, or any other object, through the use of which certain pe ...
doline :
Funnel-shaped cavity at the ground surface which communicates with the unde ...
double float :
Body of slightly negative buoyancy immersed in and moving with a stream at ...
double mass curve :
Plot of successive accumulated values of one variable against the contempor ...
downstream :
In the direction of the current in a river or stream.
drag :
Force exerted by a flowing fluid, e.g. water, on an object placed in or adj ...
drain :
Conduit or small open channel by which water is removed from a soil or an a ...
drainage :
Removal of surface water or groundwater from a given area by gravity or by ...
drainage basin :
Area having a common outlet for its surface runoff. (TR)
drainage density :
Total channel-segment lengths, accumulated for all orders within a drainage ...
drainage flood :
Flood which results from rainwater ponding at or near the point where it fa ...
drainage pattern :
Arrangement of natural or man-made drainage channels within an area.
drawdown :
(1) Lowering of the water table or piezometric surface caused by the extrac ...
drawdown curve :
(1) Vertical section through the centre of a cone of depression. (2) Graph ...
draw-off; drawoff (A) :
Water withdrawn from a surface reservoir.
drift :
Superficial deposit caused by a current of water or air.
driven well :
Well that is constructed by driving a casing into the ground.
driving head :
Difference in water level or in piezometric head between inflow and outflow ...
drizzle :
Fairly uniform precipitation composed exclusively of fine drops of water (l ...
drought :
Prolonged absence or marked deficiency of precipitation.
drought index :
Computed value which is related to some of the cumulative effects of a prol ...
dry year :
Year of drought during which precipitation or stream flow is significantly ...
dunes :
Bed forms with a triangular profile having a gentle upstream slope and whic ...
Dupuit's approximation :
In steady nearly horizontal aquifer flow it is assumed that the stream line ...
duration curve :
Graph representing the time during which the value of a given parameter, e. ...
dynamic pressure :
Pressure due to the kinetic energy of a fluid.
dynamic viscosity :
Measure of the internal resistance of a fluid to flow, usually expressed by ...
dystrophic water :
Water which is poor in nutrients and contains a high concentration of humic ...