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  1. SCIENCE|natural and applied sciences|earth sciences
    nascacht hidreolaíoch Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    hydrological connectivity | aquatic connectivity | aquatic system connectivity | hydrologic connectivity | stream connectivity
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    Definition degree to which components of a system are connected and interact through the flow of water, which provides a “hydraulic highway” along which physical, chemical, and biological materials associated with the water (e.g. sediment, woody debris, nutrients, contaminants, organisms) are transported Reference "COM-Terminology Coordination, based on: Leibowitz SG, Wigington PJ Jr, Schofield KA, Alexander LC, Vanderhoof MK, Golden HE. 'CONNECTIVITY OF STREAMS AND WETLANDS TO DOWNSTREAM WATERS: AN INTEGRATED SYSTEMS FRAMEWORK' (1.7.2022). Journal of the American Water Resources Association 2018;54(2):298-322. doi: 10.1111/1752-1688.12631. PMID: 30078985; PMCID: PMC6071435."
    Comment "1) Hydrologic connectivity can also occur through groundwater, e.g. between the river, hyporheic zone, and alluvial aquifer.2) It is useful for understanding the surface process that governs landscape formation and evolution (Sendrowski and Passalacqua, 2017; Wright et al., 2018). Generally, it includes three features: 'structural connectivity', 'functional connectivity' and 'process connectivity'. In the spatial dimension, hydrological connectivity has three dimensions: 'longitudinal connectivity' (from the headwater of a river to its estuary, or from the headwater of a tidal channel to its outlet), 'lateral connectivity' (from river channel to its floodplain) and 'vertical connectivity' (from surfacewater to groundwater).3) Hydrologic connectivity also has a temporal dimension."
  2. SCIENCE|natural and applied sciences|earth sciences
    nascacht tuilemhá Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    Context 'Baintear an ceann deireanach sin a luadh amach trí thochailtí ar féidir an trasghearradh aonfhoirmeach agus/nó fadphróifíl an chainéil a athrú leis. Is é seo costas rogha nialais toisc go mbeidh an t-innealra riachtanach ar an láithreán. De dheasca nascacht tuilemhá laghdaithe i gcainéil ar a ndearnadh draenáil artaireach laghdaítear scóir fhoriomlána na Teicníce Measúnaithe (TMCAibhneacha)34hidreamoirfeolaíochta Abhann don limistéar ar a ndearnadh staidéar Is féidir scóir Mhaithe agus Arda a fháil i leith an chainéil, áfach, le haghaidh cuid de na 8 n-airí a scóráladh i measúnuithe TMC-Aibhneacha.' Reference 'Plean Bainistíochta Abhantrí na hÉireann,' Rialtas na hÉireann, file:///C:/Users/burkedan/Downloads/131981_17a28fe4-1203-49de-964c-90348da1c275%20(1).pdf, [22.12.2022]
    nascacht hidreolaíoch chliathánach Reference "Faofa ag an gCoiste Téarmaíochta, www.tearma.ie Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex"
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    laterale Vernetzung
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    lateral connectivity | lateral hydrologic connectivity | floodplain connectivity
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    Definition periodic inundation of the floodplain and the resulting exchange of water, sediment, organic matter, nutrients, and organisms Reference "Minnesota Department of Natural Resources > Assistance > Natural resource planning > Regional and state tools > Watershed Health Assessment Framework (WHAF) > About > Five Components > Connectivity > Connectivity: Four dimensions (28.10.2022)"
    Comment Lateral connectivity allows the stream access to its floodplain during high water events. This access is critical for the healthy ecosystem function. Nutrients and organic matter are transported to the stream from the floodplain, plant and wildlife species flourish in the diverse successional stages of inundated areas, and aquatic species gain access to seasonal habitats essential to their life cycles.
    connectivité latérale
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    Definition inondation périodique de la zone inondable d'un cours d'eau et échanges d'eau, de sédiments, de matières organiques, de nutriments et d'organismes en résultant Reference "COM-FR d'après Minnesota Department of Natural Resources > Assistance > Natural resource planning > Regional and state tools > Watershed Health Assessment Framework (WHAF) > About > Five Components > Connectivity > Connectivity: Four dimensions (28.10.2022) (en anglais uniquement)"
    Comment "Voir aussi connectivité longitudinale et connectivité verticale."
  3. SCIENCE|natural and applied sciences|earth sciences
    nascacht cheartingearach Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    nascacht hidreolaíoch cheartingearach Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    vertical connectivity | vertical hydrologic connectivity | hyporheic connectivity
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    Definition connection between the atmosphere and groundwater Reference "Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. 'Connectivity: Four dimensions' (1.7.2022)"
    Comment The ability of water to cycle through soil, river, and air as liquid, vapor, or ice is important in storing and replenishing water. This exchange is usually visualized as unidirectional–precipitation falling onto land and then flowing over land or percolating through the ground to the stream.
    connectivité verticale
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    Comment "Voir aussi connectivité longitudinale et connectivité latérale."