Term: | Percolation |
Definition: | In hydrologic terms, the movement of water, under hydrostatic pressure, through the interstices of a rock or soil, except the movement through large openings such as caves. |
Term: | Percolation |
Definition: | The movement of a liquid such as water through the void spaces of a permeable solid such as snow or firn, the rate of movement being governed by the porosity and liquid content of the solid, the geometric attributes of the pores, including their diameter and tortuosity, and the response of the pore walls to wetting. See infiltration. |
Term: | Percolation |
Definition: |
The movement of water, under hydrostatic pressure, through the interstices of a rock or soil, except the movement through large openings such as caves. NOAAHydrology
Flow of a liquid through an unsaturated porous medium such as snow under the action of gravity. IACSSnow In hydrologic terms, the movement of water, under hydrostatic pressure, through the interstices of a rock or soil, except the movement through large openings such as caves. NOAA-NWS The movement of a liquid such as water through the void spaces of a permeable solid such as snow or firn, the rate of movement being governed by the porosity and liquid content of the solid, the geometric attributes of the pores, including their diameter and tortuosity, and the response of the pore walls to wetting. See infiltration. IHPGlacierMassBalance Downward motion of water through the soil or a snow layer. WMOMeteoterm GCW |
Term: | Percolation |
Definition: | The movement of water, under hydrostatic pressure, through the interstices of a rock or soil, except the movement through large openings such as caves. |
Term: | Percolation |
Definition: | Flow of a liquid through an unsaturated porous medium such as snow under the action of gravity. |
Term: | Percolation |
Definition: | Downward motion of water through the soil or a snow layer. |