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- Losing_stream abstract "A losing stream, or influent stream, is a stream or river that loses water as it flows downstream. The water infiltrates into the ground recharging the local groundwater, because the water table is below the bottom of the stream channel. This is the opposite of a more common gaining stream (or effluent stream) which increases in water volume farther down stream as it gains water from the local aquifer.Losing streams are common in arid areas. Losing streams are also common in regions of karst topography where the streamwater may be completely captured by an underground cavern system, becoming a subterranean river.".
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- Losing_stream hasPhotoCollection Losing_stream.
- Losing_stream subject Category:Geomorphology.
- Losing_stream subject Category:Hydrology.
- Losing_stream comment "A losing stream, or influent stream, is a stream or river that loses water as it flows downstream. The water infiltrates into the ground recharging the local groundwater, because the water table is below the bottom of the stream channel. This is the opposite of a more common gaining stream (or effluent stream) which increases in water volume farther down stream as it gains water from the local aquifer.Losing streams are common in arid areas.".
- Losing_stream label "Losing stream".
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- Losing_stream depiction Lostidahomap.png.
- Losing_stream isPrimaryTopicOf Losing_stream.