Any structure or land feature which catches and holds water, The resource area around an archaeological site which is within convenient walking distance (Thomas 1979:457), Formation where impervious rock underlies a zone of fractured rock or alluvium that serves as a reservoir for infiltrated water; a catchment can be a special type of aquifer, an area of land defined by ridges and hills in which all water flows to a common point, area See Drainage basin, An area of land drained by a river and its tributaries (streams etc ), something that catches rainfall, A surface of ground on which water may be caught and collected into a reservoir, a structure in which water is collected, an area draining into a basin or reservoir, the surface of land that collects rain which then flows into a waterway, The area of land feeding water to a drainage system of rivers, creeks etc Continental shelf: The shallow area of sea that is around any continent Usually extending to an average width of 70km,and becoming deeper towards the seaward edge, usually to about 130m, the land area drained by a river and its tributaries, The area drained by a stream, lake or other body of water Frequently used to refer to areas which feed into dams May also refer to areas served by a sewerage or stormwater system, In geography, catchment is the process of collecting water, in particular the process of water flowing from the ground and collecting in a river. Catchment is also the water that is collected in this way, (1) the catching or collecting of water, especially rainfall (2) A reservoir or other basin for catching water (3) The water thus caught (4) A watershed, Describes the area of land which contributes runoff to a particular creek, river lake or ocean, That area of land defined by the ridges of the terrain and where surface water flows towards a river or stream, A land area determined by topographic features within which rainfall provides runoff to streams, the physical or surface area from which rainfall flows into a river, lake or reservoir, The area contributing flow to a point on a drainage system, water reservoir; river basin,
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Any structure or land feature which catches and holds water
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The resource area around an archaeological site which is within convenient walking distance (Thomas 1979:457)
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Formation where impervious rock underlies a zone of fractured rock or alluvium that serves as a reservoir for infiltrated water; a catchment can be a special type of aquifer
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an area of land defined by ridges and hills in which all water flows to a common point
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area See Drainage basin
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An area of land drained by a river and its tributaries (streams etc )
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something that catches rainfall
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A surface of ground on which water may be caught and collected into a reservoir
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a structure in which water is collected
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an area draining into a basin or reservoir
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the surface of land that collects rain which then flows into a waterway
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The area of land feeding water to a drainage system of rivers, creeks etc Continental shelf: The shallow area of sea that is around any continent Usually extending to an average width of 70km,and becoming deeper towards the seaward edge, usually to about 130m
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the land area drained by a river and its tributaries
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The area drained by a stream, lake or other body of water Frequently used to refer to areas which feed into dams May also refer to areas served by a sewerage or stormwater system
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In geography, catchment is the process of collecting water, in particular the process of water flowing from the ground and collecting in a river. Catchment is also the water that is collected in this way
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(1) the catching or collecting of water, especially rainfall (2) A reservoir or other basin for catching water (3) The water thus caught (4) A watershed
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Describes the area of land which contributes runoff to a particular creek, river lake or ocean
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That area of land defined by the ridges of the terrain and where surface water flows towards a river or stream
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A land area determined by topographic features within which rainfall provides runoff to streams
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the physical or surface area from which rainfall flows into a river, lake or reservoir
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The area contributing flow to a point on a drainage system
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