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[USDA] The part of precipitation or irrigation water on land that has limited interaction with the landscape and ultimately reaches surface water, such as streams, ponds, impoundments, reservoirs, oceans, rivers, etc.

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changed on 17 Nov 2023 08:31:48.689
submitted byHélène Bressan
accepted on 22 May 2023 15:12:49.319

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date accepted 22 May 2023 15:12:49.319
date submitted 22 May 2023 13:21:09.568
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en [USDA] The part of precipitation or irrigation water on land that has limited interaction with the landscape and ultimately reaches surface water, such as streams, ponds, impoundments, reservoirs, oceans, rivers, etc.
en [Wikipedia] Surface runoff (also known as overland flow) is the flow of water occurring on the ground surface when excess rainwater, stormwater, meltwater, or other sources, can no longer sufficiently rapidly infiltrate in the soil. This can occur when the soil is saturated by water to its full capacity, and that the rain arrives more quickly than the soil can absorb it. Surface runoff often occurs because impervious areas (such as roofs and pavement) do not allow water to soak into the ground. Furthermore, runoff can occur either through natural or man-made processes.[1] Surface runoff is a major component of the water cycle. It is the primary agent of soil erosion by water.
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en Surface runoff
fr Ruisseau de surface
modified 17 Nov 2023 08:31:48.689
notation c_9ac8ada2
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name Hélène Bressan

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alt label Overland flow
description
en [USDA] The part of precipitation or irrigation water on land that has limited interaction with the landscape and ultimately reaches surface water, such as streams, ponds, impoundments, reservoirs, oceans, rivers, etc.
en [Wikipedia] Surface runoff (also known as overland flow) is the flow of water occurring on the ground surface when excess rainwater, stormwater, meltwater, or other sources, can no longer sufficiently rapidly infiltrate in the soil. This can occur when the soil is saturated by water to its full capacity, and that the rain arrives more quickly than the soil can absorb it. Surface runoff often occurs because impervious areas (such as roofs and pavement) do not allow water to soak into the ground. Furthermore, runoff can occur either through natural or man-made processes.[1] Surface runoff is a major component of the water cycle. It is the primary agent of soil erosion by water.
exact match 21510 | c 9ac8ada2 | 8225
in scheme Vocabulaire des mots clefs
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en Surface runoff
fr Ruisseau de surface
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en Surface runoff
fr Ruisseau de surface
same as 21510 | c 9ac8ada2 | 8225
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type feature of interest | Concept
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