Hydrology of the Lake District
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Hydrology of the Lake District is the study and characterization of the region’s interconnected lakes, rivers, becks, and water systems, including their sources, flows, and environmental dynamics.
All labels observed (1)
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| Hydrology of the Lake District canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Hydrology of the Lake District Context triple: [Trout Beck, partOf, Hydrology of the Lake District]
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Windermere catchment
The Windermere catchment is the hydrological drainage area in England’s Lake District that collects water flowing into Windermere, the region’s largest natural lake.
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Pennine watershed
The Pennine watershed is the major upland drainage divide running along the Pennine hills of northern England, separating river systems that flow west to the Irish Sea from those that flow east to the North Sea.
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Islands of the Lake District
The Islands of the Lake District are a collection of scenic, often wooded islets scattered across the region’s lakes, known for their natural beauty, wildlife, and role in the area’s cultural and literary heritage.
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Haweswater Reservoir
Haweswater Reservoir is a large man-made lake in the Lake District of Cumbria, England, created for water supply and known for its scenic yet controversial flooding of the former village of Mardale.
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Elan Valley reservoirs
The Elan Valley reservoirs are a series of scenic man-made lakes in mid-Wales, created in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to supply water to Birmingham and now renowned for their dams, wildlife, and outdoor recreation.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Hydrology of the Lake District Target entity description: Hydrology of the Lake District is the study and characterization of the region’s interconnected lakes, rivers, becks, and water systems, including their sources, flows, and environmental dynamics.
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A.
Windermere catchment
The Windermere catchment is the hydrological drainage area in England’s Lake District that collects water flowing into Windermere, the region’s largest natural lake.
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B.
Pennine watershed
The Pennine watershed is the major upland drainage divide running along the Pennine hills of northern England, separating river systems that flow west to the Irish Sea from those that flow east to the North Sea.
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C.
Islands of the Lake District
The Islands of the Lake District are a collection of scenic, often wooded islets scattered across the region’s lakes, known for their natural beauty, wildlife, and role in the area’s cultural and literary heritage.
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D.
Haweswater Reservoir
Haweswater Reservoir is a large man-made lake in the Lake District of Cumbria, England, created for water supply and known for its scenic yet controversial flooding of the former village of Mardale.
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E.
Elan Valley reservoirs
The Elan Valley reservoirs are a series of scenic man-made lakes in mid-Wales, created in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to supply water to Birmingham and now renowned for their dams, wildlife, and outdoor recreation.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (52)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
aspect of the Lake District
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field of study ⓘ hydrology ⓘ |
| hasCountry |
England
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United Kingdom ⓘ |
| hasRegion | Lake District NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| studies |
becks of the Lake District
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catchment hydrology in the Lake District ⓘ climate change impacts on hydrology in the Lake District ⓘ drought conditions in the Lake District ⓘ erosion processes in the Lake District ⓘ flood dynamics in the Lake District ⓘ floodplain processes in the Lake District ⓘ glacially formed lake basins in the Lake District ⓘ groundwater in the Lake District ⓘ groundwater–surface water interactions in the Lake District ⓘ headwater streams in the Lake District ⓘ human impacts on water systems in the Lake District ⓘ hydro-ecological interactions in the Lake District ⓘ hydrological connectivity between hillslopes and channels in the Lake District ⓘ hydrological modelling of Lake District catchments ⓘ hydrological monitoring networks in the Lake District ⓘ hydrological response to extreme rainfall in the Lake District ⓘ interconnected lake and river systems in the Lake District ⓘ lake catchments of the Lake District ⓘ lake level fluctuations in the Lake District ⓘ lake stratification and mixing regimes in the Lake District ⓘ lakes of the Lake District ⓘ land-use effects on runoff in the Lake District ⓘ nutrient transport in Lake District waters ⓘ orographic rainfall effects in the Lake District ⓘ pollution pathways in Lake District water bodies ⓘ precipitation-runoff relationships in the Lake District ⓘ reservoirs in the Lake District ⓘ river catchments of the Lake District ⓘ river discharge in the Lake District ⓘ rivers of the Lake District ⓘ runoff generation mechanisms in the Lake District ⓘ seasonal flow variability in the Lake District ⓘ sediment transport in the Lake District ⓘ snowmelt contributions to streamflow in the Lake District ⓘ soil moisture dynamics in the Lake District ⓘ spring sources in the Lake District ⓘ streams of the Lake District ⓘ surface water in the Lake District ⓘ tarns of the Lake District ⓘ water abstraction in the Lake District ⓘ water balance of the Lake District ⓘ water quality in the Lake District ⓘ water resource management in the Lake District ⓘ watersheds of the Lake District ⓘ wetlands in the Lake District ⓘ |
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Subject: Hydrology of the Lake District Description of subject: Hydrology of the Lake District is the study and characterization of the region’s interconnected lakes, rivers, becks, and water systems, including their sources, flows, and environmental dynamics.
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