Terms of Hydrology (İ)

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ice :
Solid form of water.
ice age :
Particular period of a geological era during which extensive ice ...
ice break-up :
Disintegration of an ice cover.
ice cap :
Dome-shaped glacier usually covering a highland area.
ice cover :
Ice on the surface of an open body of water, e.g. a lake or river ...
ice drift :
Movement of ice fields or floes in lakes and reservoirs, caused b ...
ice forecast :
Statement of expected ice phenomena for a specified period and fo ...
ice jam :
Accumulation of ice at a given location which, in a river, restri ...
ice laying :
Duration of ice cover.
ice pellets :
Precipitation of transparent or translucent pellets of ice, which ...
ice reef :
Pressure ridge formed in an ice sheet.
ice regime phase :
A specified state of the ice regime of rivers, lakes and reservoi ...
ice run :
Movement of ice or slush ice with the current of a stream.
iceberg :
Large mass of floating or stranded ice, more than 5 m above sea-l ...
image :
Recorded representation of an object produced by optical, electro ...
image enhancement :
Manipulation of image density to see more easily certain features ...
imbibition :
Process by which a non-wetting fluid in a porous medium is displa ...
impervious :
Having a texture that does not permit water to move through it pe ...
impervious boundary :
Boundary of a flow domain through which no flow can take place be ...
impoundment :
Body of water formed by collecting water, as by a dam.
inbank capacity :
Discharge conveyed in a water course without overtopping the bank ...
incised river :
River which has cut its channel through the bed of the valley flo ...
inclined gauge; inclined gage (A) :
Sloping water level gauge graduated to indicate vertical heights.
index of determination :
Index equal to one minus the coefficient of determination.
induced recharge :
Withdrawal of groundwater at a location adjacent to a stream or b ...
infiltration :
Flow of water through the soil surface into a porous medium.
infiltration capacity :
Maximum rate at which water can be absorbed by a given soil per u ...
infiltration coefficient :
Ratio of infiltration to rainfall.
infiltration gallery :
Low gradient closed conduit (drain or tunnel) dug into an aquifer ...
infiltration index :
Average rate of infiltration derived from a time intensity graph ...
infiltration routing :
Procedure of computing the downward movement of water through an ...
infiltration well :
Recharge well that is sunk only into the unsaturated zone disting ...
infiltrometer :
Device for measuring the rate of infiltration.
inflow :
Flow of water into a stream, lake, reservoir, container, basin, a ...
influent seepage :
Movement of gravity water in the zone of aeration from the ground ...
initial gradient :
Minimum value of the hydraulic gradient in a soil below which the ...
initial rainfall :
Rainfall at the beginning of a storm before the depression storag ...
injection tank :
Device allowing the injection at a constant rate of the parent co ...
injection well :
Recharge well that is sunk into an aquifer and used for direct in ...
inland ice sheet :
Mass of ice and snow of considerable thickness and large area.
inlet :
(1) Upstream end of any structure through which water may flow. ( ...
insolation :
Amount of direct solar radiation incident per unit horizontal are ...
instantaneous unit hydrograph :
Unit hydrograph resulting from unit amount of effective precipita ...
instream use :
Water use taking place within the stream channel. Examples are ru ...
insulated stream :
Stream or stretch of stream, perched or not, which with respect t ...
intake :
Structure or site, the purpose of which is to control, regulate, ...
intake area :
Area which contributes water to an aquifer, either by direct infi ...
integration method :
Method of estimating quantities such as the mean velocity or mean ...
intensity-duration-frequency curve :
Curve showing the probability of various short-period rainfall ra ...
interception :
(1) Process by which precipitation is caught and held by vegetati ...
interflow :
(1) That portion of the precipitation which has not passed down t ...
intermediate belt of soil moisture :
That part of the unsaturated zone which extends from the lower ed ...
intermittent spring :
Spring, the discharge of which occurs only during certain periods ...
intermittent stream :
Stream which flows only in direct response to precipitation or to ...
interrupted stream :
Stream which contains alternating stretches of perennial and inte ...
interstitial velocity :
Rate of movement of water within the pores as well as from one po ...
intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) :
Narrow zone where the trade winds of the northern and southern he ...
intrinsic permeability :
Property of a porous medium which allows for the movement of liqu ...
intumescence :
Temporary and mobile swelling of the water surface in a stream or ...
invert :
Lowest part of the cross section of a channel or a hydraulic stru ...
inverted capacity :
Maximum rate at which a recharge well can dispose of water admitt ...
irrigation :
Artificial application of water to lands for agricultural purpose ...
irrigation requirement :
Quantity of water, exclusive of precipitation, that is required f ...
isobath :
Contour line (or surface) of equal depth of the water table below ...
isochrone map :
Map or chart of a drainage basin in which a series of lines (isoc ...
isogram :
On a diagram or chart, the line of equal value of a hydrological ...
isohaline :
Line (or surface) connecting points of equal saline content in gr ...
isohyet :
Line joining the points where the amount of precipitation, in a g ...
isolated porosity :
numerically equal to the difference between porosity and effectiv ...
isonival :
Line of equal snow depth.
isopach :
(1) Line on a map drawn through points of equal thickness of a de ...
isopiestic line (or surface) :
Line (or surface) joining points of equal piezometric head.
isopleth :
Line of equal value of a function of two variables, e.g. line of ...
isopluvial :
Isopleths pertaining to rainfall for a given duration and for a g ...
isotherm :
Line or surface passing through points of equal temperature.
isotopic tracer :
Artificial (added to water) or natural (present in water) tracer ...
isotropy :
Condition of a medium having the same properties in all direction ...
isovel :
Line of equal velocity in a cross section of a watercourse.