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Anticyclone
A system of
high
pressure, causing
high
temperatures and unseasonably high evaporation rates
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Aquifer
A
permeable
or
porous
rock which stores water
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Channel Flow
Water
flowing in a rivulet, stream or
river
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Convectional Precipitation
Solar radiation heats the air above the ground, causing it to rise, cool & condense forming precipitation (often as thunderstorms)
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Anticyclone
A system of
high
pressure, causing
high
temperatures and unseasonably high evaporation rates
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Aquifer
A
permeable
or
porous
rock which stores water
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Channel Flow
Water
flowing in a rivulet, stream or
river
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Convectional Precipitation
Solar radiation
heats the air above the ground, causing it to rise, cool & condense forming
precipitation
(often as thunderstorms)
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Cryosphere
The global
water
volume locked up within a
frozen
state (i.e. snow and ice)
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Depression
A system of
low
pressure, with fronts of
precipitation
where low and high pressure air masses meet
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Desalination Plant
The conversion of
seawater
to
freshwater
, suitable for human consumption
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Desublimation
The change of state of water from
gas
to
solid
, without being a liquid (the opposite process to sublimation)
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Drainage Basin
The area of
land
drained by a
river
and its tributaries
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Drainage Density
The total
length
of all rivers & streams
divided
by the area of the drainage basin
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Drought
An
extended
period of
deficient
rainfall relative to the statistical average for the region (UN)
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Economic Water Scarcity
When
water resources
are available but
insufficient economic wealth
limits access to it
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ENSO Cycles
El Nino Southern Oscillations
- naturally occurring phenomena that involves the movement of warm water in the
Equatorial Pacific
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Evapotranspiration
The combined total
moisture
transferred from the
Earth
to the atmosphere, through evaporation and transpiration
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Frontal Precipitation
Where air masses of different temperatures meet at a
front
, one mass will be forced over another, causing
precipitation
beneath the front.
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Global Hydrological Cycle
The continuous transfer of water between land,
atmosphere
and oceans. The Earth is a
closed
system.
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Groundwater Flow
Water moving horizontally through permeable or porous rock due to
Gravity
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Hydrological Drought
Insufficient
soil moisture
to meet the needs of
vegetation
(crops, trees, plants)
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Infiltration
The movement of water
vertically
through the pores in
soil
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Integrated Drainage Basin Management
Establishing a frame of
coordinated
efforts between administrations (e.g. local government) and stakeholders (e.g businesses) to achieve balanced management of a basin (World Bank)
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Interception
Raindrops
are prevented from falling directly onto the
ground
, instead hitting the leaves of a tree
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Meteorological Drought
When
long-term precipitation
trends are
below
average.
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Monsoon
The drastic variation between wet and dry seasons for
sub-tropical
areas, caused by a changed prevailing wind. Can lead to annual
flooding.
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Open System
A system affected by
external
flows and inputs (such as a drainage basin, or a
sediment
cell)
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Percolation
Water moving
vertically
from
soil
into permeable rock
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Meteorological Drought
When
long-term precipitation
trends are
below
average
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Physical Water Scarcity
A
physical
lack of available
freshwater
which cannot meet demand
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Relief Precipitation
Precipitation caused when
air
masses are forced to rise over high land, determined by the
relief
/ morphology of the land
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River Regime
The pattern of river
discharge
over a
year
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Runoff
Water flowing over the surface of the ground eg. after
precipitation
or
snowmelt
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Salinisation
Where
salt water
contaminates freshwater stores or soils, creating
saline
conditions and reducing human use/ consumption.
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Saltwater Encroachment
The movement of
saltwater
into freshwater aquifers or soils. This may be caused by
sea level rise
, storm surges or over-extraction
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Smart Irrigation
Providing crops with a water supply
less
than optimal, to make crops resistant to water
shortages.
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Storm Hydrograph
Variation of river
discharge
over a short period of time (
days
)
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Sublimation
The change of state of water from solid to a
gas
, without being a
liquid.
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Throughflow
Water moving horizontally through the
soil
, due to
gravity
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