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- Drainage_density abstract "Drainage density is the total length of all the streams and rivers in a drainage basin divided by the total area of the drainage basin. It is a measure of how well or how poorly a watershed is drained by stream channels. It is equal to the reciprocal of the constant of channel maintenance and equal to the reciprocal of two times the length of overland flow.Drainage density depends upon both climate and physical characteristics of the drainage basin. Soil permeability (infiltration difficulty) and underlying rock type affect the runoff in a watershed; impermeable ground or exposed bedrock will lead to an increase in surface water runoff and therefore to more frequent streams. Rugged regions or those with high relief will also have a higher drainage density than other drainage basins if the other characteristics of the basin are the same.Drainage density can affect the shape of a river's hydrograph during a rain storm. Rivers that have a high drainage density will often have a more 'flashy' hydrograph with a steep falling limb. High densities can also indicate a greater flood risk.High drainage densities also mean a high bifurcation ratio.".
- Drainage_density wikiPageExternalLink Unit1.
- Drainage_density wikiPageID "3111575".
- Drainage_density wikiPageLength "1533".
- Drainage_density wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Drainage_density wikiPageRevisionID "615341813".
- Drainage_density wikiPageWikiLink Bifurcation_ratio.
- Drainage_density wikiPageWikiLink Category:Density.
- Drainage_density wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geomorphology.
- Drainage_density wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hydrology.
- Drainage_density wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers.
- Drainage_density wikiPageWikiLink Drainage_basin.
- Drainage_density wikiPageWikiLink Falling_limb.
- Drainage_density wikiPageWikiLink Hydrograph.
- Drainage_density wikiPageWikiLink Permeability_(earth_sciences).
- Drainage_density wikiPageWikiLink River.
- Drainage_density wikiPageWikiLink Strahler_number.
- Drainage_density wikiPageWikiLink Stream.
- Drainage_density wikiPageWikiLink Streams.
- Drainage_density wikiPageWikiLink Surface_runoff.
- Drainage_density wikiPageWikiLinkText "Drainage density".
- Drainage_density wikiPageWikiLinkText "drainage densities".
- Drainage_density wikiPageWikiLinkText "drainage density".
- Drainage_density hasPhotoCollection Drainage_density.
- Drainage_density wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hydrology-stub.
- Drainage_density wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Drainage_density subject Category:Density.
- Drainage_density subject Category:Geomorphology.
- Drainage_density subject Category:Hydrology.
- Drainage_density subject Category:Rivers.
- Drainage_density hypernym Length.
- Drainage_density type Album.
- Drainage_density type Article.
- Drainage_density type Article.
- Drainage_density type Geophysic.
- Drainage_density type Landform.
- Drainage_density type Quantity.
- Drainage_density type Science.
- Drainage_density type Subfield.
- Drainage_density comment "Drainage density is the total length of all the streams and rivers in a drainage basin divided by the total area of the drainage basin. It is a measure of how well or how poorly a watershed is drained by stream channels. It is equal to the reciprocal of the constant of channel maintenance and equal to the reciprocal of two times the length of overland flow.Drainage density depends upon both climate and physical characteristics of the drainage basin.".
- Drainage_density label "Drainage density".
- Drainage_density sameAs Jõevõrgu_tihedus.
- Drainage_density sameAs m.08s3ms.
- Drainage_density sameAs Q5305552.
- Drainage_density sameAs Q5305552.
- Drainage_density wasDerivedFrom Drainage_density?oldid=615341813.
- Drainage_density isPrimaryTopicOf Drainage_density.