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Terms of Hydrology (F)

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fall :
(4) Drop of water level at a point of a stream during a certain time.
fall velocity :
Final velocity of solid particles falling in water or air or of raindrops i ...
falling limb :
Part of a hydrograph in which the discharge is decreasing from a peak.
fallout :
Material, especially when radioactive, deposited from the atmosphere.
fall-stage-discharge relation :
Family of curves which expresses the relationship between water surface slo ...
false colour picture; false color picture (A) :
Picture with colours artificially changed for a better recognition of certa ...
fast ice :
Sea ice which remains fast or fixed, generally in the position where origin ...
fault spring :
Spring fed by deep groundwater which rises through a fault.
fetch :
Area in which ocean, lake and reservoir waves are generated by the wind. Th ...
field :
Field of a scalar (e.g. pressure) , vector (e.g. velocity) , tensor (e.g. s ...
field capacity :
Amount of water held in a soil after gravitational water has drained away.
Filtration :
Process of passing a liquid through a filtering medium for the removal of s ...
Fines :
Clay and silt fractions of a rock or soil.
fingering :
Displacement process of one fluid by another whereby irregular movement (in ...
firm yield :
Minimum assured yield of water from a reservoir during its life.
firn (snow) :
Snow which has become granular and dense under the action of various proces ...
firn line :
Boundary which, at the glacier's surface, separates the zone of accumulatio ...
fissure spring :
Spring which issues from a fissure.
fissured rock model :
Model comparing flow through soils to flow through a rock with a system of ...
five-point method :
Method for determining the mean velocity in the vertical in a stream of dep ...
flash flood :
Flood of short duration with a relatively high peak discharge.
flashy stream :
Stream which is susceptible to carry flash floods.
flat-V weir :
Long-base weir with a triangular or other shape of longitudinal profile and ...
float :
Any natural or man-made body which is supported and partly or fully immerse ...
float gauge; float gage (A) :
Gauge consisting essentially of a float which rides on the water surface an ...
floating pan :
Evaporation pan floating on a body of water.
flood :
(1) Rise, usually brief, in the water level in a stream to a peak from whic ...
flood channel :
(1) Channel for flood water. (2) Enlarged stream channel occupied during pe ...
flood control :
Protection of land areas from overflow, or minimization of damage caused by ...
flood control reservoir :
Reservoir used only for the temporary storage of flood water which is then ...
flood control works :
Levees, banks or other works along a stream, designed to confine it to a pa ...
flood crest :
Highest (peak) elevation of the water level during a flood in a channel.
flood forecasting :
Estimation of stage, discharge, time of occurrence, and duration of a flood ...
flood frequency :
Number of times a flood above a given discharge or stage is likely to occur ...
flood marks :
Natural marks left on a structure or objects indicating the maximum stage o ...
Flood plain :
Nearly level land along a stream flooded only when the streamflow exceeds t ...
flood probability :
Probability of a flood of a given stage or discharge being equalled or exce ...
flood proofing :
Techniques for preventing flood damage in a flood-hazard area.
flood routing :
Technique used to compute the movement and change of shape of a flood wave ...
flood warning :
Advance notice that a flood may occur in the near future at a certain stati ...
flood wave :
Rise in streamflow to a maximum crest, and its subsequent recession, caused ...
flooded area :
Area covered by water when streamflow exceeds the carrying capacity of a ch ...
flooding :
(1) Overflowing by water of the normal confines of a stream or other body o ...
floodwall :
Wall built to confine a stream to prevent flooding.
floodway :
Channel constructed to carry excess flood water (in excess of the quantity ...
flow net :
System of streamlines and equipotential lines. The drop of potential betwee ...
flow pattern :
Set of streamlines at a given instant.
flow velocity :
Vector indicating the speed and direction, at a point, of a moving liquid, ...
flow-duration curve :
Curve showing the percentage of time during which the flow of a stream is e ...
flowmeter :
Instrument for measuring the rate of flow in a conduit or open channel.
flowmeter logging :
Measurement of varying velocities of water movement in a well, due to both ...
fluid line :
Line in a moving fluid continuum followed by a given fluid particle.
fluidization :
State of solid particles suspended in a moving fluid and flowing with it.
flume (measuring flume) :
Man-made channel with clearly specified shape and dimensions which may be u ...
flushing :
Removal by sudden flow of deposits which have lodged in conduits, sewers, o ...
fluvial dynamics :
Branch of potamology which deals with the action of forces on riverbed mate ...
fluvial morphology :
Science of the formation of beds and flood plains and of forms of streams b ...
foehn :
Wind warmed and dried by descent, in general on the lee side of a mountain.
ford :
Shallow place where a stream may be crossed by traffic or by wading.
forebay :
Small reservoir or pond located at the head of a penstock or a pipeline. It ...
forecast :
Definite statement or statistical estimate of the occurrence of a future ev ...
forecast (warning) lead time :
Interval of time between the issuing of a forecast (warning) and the expect ...
forecast updating :
Revising a previous estimate of a quantity by using information acquired be ...
forecast verification :
Determination of the accuracy of a forecast through the statistical analysi ...
forecasting error :
Difference between a forecast and the observed value.
fork :
(1) Place where two or more streams flow together to form a larger stream. ...
fossil water :
Water infiltrated into an aquifer during an ancient geological period under ...
fracture porosity :
Porosity resulting from the presence of openings produced by the breaking o ...
fracture spring :
Spring flowing from a fracture in rock.
frazil ice :
Fine spicules, plates or discoids of ice suspended in water. In rivers and ...
free acidity :
Amount of strong acids in water, usually expressed as milliequivalents of a ...
free nappe :
Nappe the underside of which is not in contact with the overflow structure ...
free water content of snow :
That fraction, by weight, of liquid water which is contained in the interst ...
free weir :
Weir the flow of which is not submerged by the tail water.
freeboard :
Vertical distance between the normal maximum level of the surface of a liqu ...
freeze-up :
Formation of ice cover on a water surface due to seasonal cooling.
freezing point :
Temperature of solidification of a liquid under given conditions.
frequency analysis :
Procedure involved in interpreting a past record of hydrological events in ...
frequency curve :
Curve relating the possible values of a variate, e.g. the value of a specif ...
frequency distribution :
Specification of the way in which the frequencies of members of a populatio ...
fresh water :
Naturally occurring water having a low concentration of salts, or generally ...
fresh/salt-water interface :
Surface separating a body of fresh water and one of brackish or salt water, ...
freshet :
Minor flooding or overflowing of a stream caused by heavy rains or snowmelt ...
freshwater barrier :
Ridge of fresh groundwater kept at a sufficient head to avoid intrusion of ...
freshwater head :
Water head at a given point in an aquifer which would be measured in a piez ...
freshwater lens :
Freshwater body floating above saline groundwater.
friction losses :
Total energy losses in the flow of water due to friction between the water ...
front :
(1) Surface of separation of two air or water masses. (2) Moving air/water ...
frontal precipitation :
Precipitation caused by the expansion of air on ascent along or near a fron ...
frost :
Covering of ice, in one of its many forms, produced by the sublimation of w ...
Froude number :
Dimensionless number expressing the ratio of inertia forces to gravity forc ...
fully penetrating well :
Well which extends through the whole saturated depth of an aquifer and is c ...
funicular water :
Water present in the larger pores surrounding the solid particles of soil, ...