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headwater    音标拼音: [h'ɛdw,ɔtɚ]
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n 1: the source of a river; "the headwaters of the Nile"



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  • Headwaters: What They Are and Why They Matter
    Headwaters are the smallest beginnings of rivers and streams (many water scientists call them first- and second-order streams) They usually start high in a watershed where rain and melting snow create small channels that flow downhill
  • River source - Wikipedia
    The source or headwater of a river or stream is the geographical point of its beginning, specifically where surface runoff water begins to accumulate into a flowing channel of water
  • Home - Headwater Capital
    A private equity firm specializing in long-term, secure cash flow from commercial real estate sources, Headwater Capital acquires and manages prime commercial real estate in high value, demographically secure markets across the United States
  • What Is a Headwater? Definition and Why It Matters
    A headwater is the origin point of a river or stream, the farthest upstream source where flowing water begins These small, often narrow channels collect snowmelt, spring discharge, or rainfall runoff and funnel it downhill into the creeks and rivers that eventually reach the ocean
  • Headwater Streams - what are they and what do they do?
    Tributaries are permanent longitudinal features (bed banks) where water associated materials from surface runoff and or ground water are concentrated mixed at the land-atmosphere interface Estimate extent of headwater streams within surrounding HUC based on field determined Flow Accumulation Coefficients
  • What Are Headwaters? - World Rivers
    The headwater of a river or stream is its geographic beginning It’s the precise place where surface runoff —from rainfall, melting snow, or rising groundwater—starts to accumulate into a channel, forming a trickle, a rill, and eventually a defined stream
  • HEADWATER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of HEADWATER is the source of a stream —usually used in plural
  • Home - Headwaters Economics
    Headwaters Economics works directly with communities to help them become more resilient to the threats of floods and wildfire, and to economic transition
  • What Are Headwaters and Why Are They Important?
    Headwaters are the source streams at the initiation points of a river network, representing the furthest upstream reaches of the entire system They are typically found at the highest elevation within a watershed, or drainage basin, where water first accumulates into a defined channel
  • Headwaters - Water Education Foundation
    Headwaters are the source of a stream or river They are located at the furthest point from where the water body empties or merges with another Two-thirds of California’s surface water supply originates in these mountainous and typically forested regions





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