- A
subbasin or sub-basin is a
structural geologic feature where a
larger basin is
divided into a
series of
smaller basins with
intervening intrabasinal...
- unit
codes from 2 to 12
digits long,
called regions, subregions, basins,
subbasins, watersheds, and subwatersheds. The
table below describes the system's...
- The
Mocho Subbasin is the
largest of the
groundwater subbasins in the
watershed of the
Livermore Valley in
Northern California. This
subbasin is bounded...
- 22″W / 37.6664306°N 121.8981167°W / 37.6664306; -121.8981167 The
Bernal Subbasin is an
aquifer located in the
southwestern corner of
Livermore Valley Groundwater...
- The
Bishop Subbasin is an
aquifer that
resides between two
subsurface structures of the T****ajara
Formation in the
northern extremity of the
Amador Valley...
-
Ocmulgee River basin has
three river subbasins designated by the U.S.
Geological Survey: the
Upper Ocmulgee River subbasin (hydrologic unit code 03070103);...
- smallest, are regions, subregions,
basins (formerly
accounting units),
subbasins (formerly
cataloging units), watersheds, and subwatersheds.
These geographic...
- that
includes the
upper Jordan River, Utah Lake,
Provo and
Spanish Fork
Subbasins. Four of the six
largest cities in Utah are in Salt Lake County. The Jordan...
-
square kilometres (3,200 sq mi) and
drains the
waters of the
following subbasins: The Casentino, in the
province of Arezzo,
formed by the
upper course...
-
Retrieved September 16, 2008.
Subbasin Overview Archived March 25, 2009, at the
Wayback Machine ,
Kootenai Subbasin Plan
Archived September 21, 2008...