Hydrological cycle and Drainage Basin System

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Cambridge IGCSE Geography Mapa Mental sobre Hydrological cycle and Drainage Basin System, criado por hanifah.S em 29-10-2013.
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Hydrological cycle and Drainage Basin System
  1. The drainage basin hydrological system is a summary of a single river basins characteristics: INPUTS- Precipitation, solar energy for evaporation. OUTPUTS- Evaporation, run-off.
    1. WHAT IS A SYSTEM?
      1. A system is an orderly process which remains constant and includes: stores, flows and processes.Systems can be categorized as either open, closed or isolated. E.G. Hydrological system is closed, while the drainage basin system is open.
        1. TRANSFERS/FLOWS
          1. VERTICAL FLOWS - Natural flows due to gravity. It is only when impeded (stopped), that horizontal flow will take place.
          2. SPEED OF FLOWS
            1. INFILTRATION CAPACITY RATE- max. rate which water passes through soil (mm/hr). PERCOLATION- water movement slows as it reaches more compact underlying rock/soil layers.
            2. HORiZONTAL FLOWS
              1. SURFACE RUN-OFF/OVERLAND FLOW: fastest flow. THROUGH-FLOW- lateral movement of water through upper soil layers. GROUNDWATER FLOW/BASE FLOW- slow lateral movement of water from underlying bedrock/ soil layers beneath the water table.
              2. STORES
                1. FIELD CAPACITY- The level to which soil moisture stores can fill up before it is drained, due to gravity (how much water the soil can hold before saturation.

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