| 11. | He believed these to include drainage density, channel slope, overland flow length, and other less important factors.
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| 12. | Overland flow can be routed between sub-areas, between subcatchments, or between entry points of a drainage system.
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| 13. | Horton overland flow is most commonly encountered in rural roads, where vegetation has been stripped away, exposing bare dirt.
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| 14. | Vegetation can also be used to control water erosion by limiting surface processes such as sheet wash and overland flow.
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| 15. | Mulches, erosion cloth and seeding retard overland flow and protect soil from rain drop impact and increase soil moisture holding capacity.
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| 16. | The composition of a soil determines how quickly saturation occurs and cohesive strength retards the entrainment of material from overland flows.
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| 17. | His studies of overland flow aided in the understanding of soil erosion and provided a scientific basis for soil conservation efforts.
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| 18. | Overland flow is a primary factor in channel initiation where saturation overland flow deepens to increase shear stress and begin channel incision.
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| 19. | Overland flow is a primary factor in channel initiation where saturation overland flow deepens to increase shear stress and begin channel incision.
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| 20. | Surface runoff consists of building roof runoff, parking lot runoff and overland flow from properties to the north of the project site.
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