Hydrology definition

Hydrology means the study of the processes involved in the transfer of moisture from one body of water to the land and back to another body of water.
Hydrology means the science that deals with the occurrence and behavior of water in the atmosphere, on the ground, and underground.
Hydrology means the properties, distribution, and flow of water on or in the earth.

Examples of Hydrology in a sentence

  • Review shall include verification of compliance with latest edition of OC Hydrology Manual, OC local Drainage Manual, and non-mandated FEMA LDP2 and LDP4 low-impact development measure.

  • Hydraulics and Hydrology may also need to be reviewed and checked.

  • A-E shall conform to the requirements, standards, and guidelines of the latest edition of the following: Orange County Hydrology Manual and its related addendum, the Orange County Local Drainage Manual, the Orange County Flood Control Design Manual, and all references and standards referred to therein.

  • Performing hydrologic studies in accordance with the 1986 Orange County Hydrology Manual (OCHM) and its Addendum, or other criteria as specified by the COUNTY and/or DISTRICT.

  • Hydrology and pollutant loading computations as needed to show compliance with performance standards.


More Definitions of Hydrology

Hydrology means the study of the movement, distribution, and quality of water throughout the Earth.
Hydrology means the origin, distribution, and circulation of water through precipitation, stream flow, infiltration, groundwater storage and evaporation.
Hydrology means the properties, distribution, and circulation of water on and below the earth's surface and in the atmosphere referring to the hydrological cycle;
Hydrology means the occurrences, movement, and chemical nature of water in the natural environment.
Hydrology means the science dealing with waters of the earth.
Hydrology means properties, distribution and effects of water on the earth's surface, in the soil and underlying rocks, and in the atmosphere.
Hydrology. The contractor will identify contributing watersheds within the project area and complete the hydrological calculations using Marin County Standards to develop design storm flows at identified key notes. Task 4 – Hydraulics: The Contractor will develop Storm CAD models for trunk storm drains identified in Task 1 and 2 above and route design storm flows through them to determine the capacity of the existing storm drain facilities.