Further downstream another bridge survived: Subsequent rain runoff has brought water into the Toutle River, causing stream dissection that produces channels. Close-up, the layered nature of these deposits is evident: ...
See Also: downstream, undirected network flow, upstream [network analysis] A network state in which edges have an associated direction of flow.
In many scenarios, downstream conditions cause backwater effects that influence performance of detention pond outlet structures.
each arc is digitized so that it is oriented downstream), a value in an item in the AAT, or through the use of a selection file.
This would happen, for instance, when the downstream city is planning the construction of a reservoir for the storage of drinking water, in between the plant and the city.
DWF™ is a highly compressed format, so DWF files are considerably smaller than PDFs and easier to share with downstream users. You can redistribute Autodesk Express Viewer to anyone ...
The sediments removed by streams are usually deposited downstream in floodplains, lakes, and ocean basins. Streams and their floodplains vary in their characteristics along the typical long profile of a stream.
Effluent streams generally increase in discharge downstream and contain water throughout the year. The opposite is an influent stream. Elastic Limit: ...
As the water flows downstream, it picks up silt and minerals (including mineral salts) from the soil and rock in the river bed.
It allows the computer to determine how the nutrients are transported downstream.
These are typically points at the edge of the grid, or just downstream of major confluences. Pour points are created by adding a new point layer to the project. Points should be added that are as close to the center of cells as possible.
real streams sometimes branch downstream but this is impossible using this method, the simulated networks cannot bifurcate DEM data contains large numbers of ties of elevation, because the vertical resolution is not very high ...
Despite cynicism regarding Galileo's timelines, support for the project remains very strong from the downstream supply chain, for whom 50 or 60 satellites present ample opportunities for performance innovation.
blind valley A valley in karst that ends abruptly downstream at the point where its stream disappears underground as a sinking stream. blowout A an irregular depression excavated by wind, usually in previously deposited blown sand.
Show waterfalls with a solid line, perpendicular to the watercourse, with the end ticks pointing downstream Show the symbol to scale, drawn along the top of the waterfall, on a watercourse wider than 3 mm Show height if 3 m or more N/A ...
The water, as it flows over the channel bed, is able to mobilize sediment and transport it downstream, either as bedload, suspended load or dissolved load.
Specific kinds of network tracing include finding features that are connected, finding common ancestors, finding loops, tracing upstream, and tracing downstream.
Conversely, because these effects make cities warmer (urban heat shield or urban heat islands) than the surrounding area, tornadoes tend to go around cities. Additionally towns can cause significant downstream weather effects.
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