Definition of Interflow. Meaning of Interflow. Synonyms of Interflow

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Definition of Interflow

Interflow
Interflow In`ter*flow", v. i. To flow in. [R.] --Holland.

Meaning of Interflow from wikipedia

- hydrology, interflow is the lateral movement of water in the unsaturated zone, or vadose zone, that returns to the surface or enters a stream. Interflow is sometimes...
- the surface. The river water will then either form an underflow or an interflow within the lake. However, if the river water is lighter than the receiving...
- and Brig S**** Mujtaba Tirmizi from Inter Services Public Relations and Interflow Communications. The miniseries narrates the true story of Maqbool Hussain...
- transmissions. It is owned by Air Waves Media (Pvt) Ltd, the media wing of the Interflow Group. The station is headquartered in Karachi with production facilities...
- Interflow allowed operators on a system to answer calls from anywhere within their region. As technology changed, so did the application of Interflow...
- e., upstream) erosion at a knick point. This erosion can result from interflow and soil piping (internal erosion) as well as surface runoff. Gully erosion...
- In hydrology, throughflow, a subtype of interflow (percolation), is the lateral unsaturated flow of water in the soil zone, typically through a highly...
- of nonferrous metal, tourism site of gr****land, central city and goods interflow center between Inner Mongolia and Hebei. In mineral resources, there are...
- International channel and BBC World. In the same year, PTN in an agreement with Interflow (a private company) started a time slot by the name of , Network Television...
- of the siliciclastic ****ociations (see below) may be developed within interflow sediments or within units of sedimentary rocks which are present discontinuously...