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11/15/22, 3:42 PM Submissions - T-ESET001 MEE22 1st Sem ( 2022-2023 ) - Rainfall Runoff Relationship - DLSU-D College/GS

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T-ESET001 MEE22 1st Sem ( 2022-2023 )


Module 8

Rainfall Runoff Relationship


Submissions
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Question 1
Precipitation that penetrates the vegetation is referred to as throughfall and may consist of both precipitation that does not contact the vegetation, or that drops or drains off
the vegetation after being intercepted.

Response: True

Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 2
Runoff does not include surface runoff (overland flow) and subsurface runoff or
subsurface stormflow (interflow).

Response: False

Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 3
The terms quick flow and delayed flow are also used to describe and distinguish between runoff and baseflow.

Response: True

Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 4
Infiltrated water can also percolate to surface water, which may sustain the steady flow in streams over much longer time scales that is called baseflow.

Response: False

Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 5
Vegetation may intercept some fraction of precipitation.

Response: True

Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 6
Subsurface water, either from interflow or from groundwater may flow back across the land surface to add to overland flow. This is referred to as return flow.

Response: True

Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 7
Meteorological forcing is also a driver of snowmelt surface water inputs.

Response: True

Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 8
Precipitation may be in the form of sandstorm, rain or snow.

Response: False

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Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 9
Understanding and modeling the rainfall – runoff process is therefore important in many flood and water resources problems.

Response: True

Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 10
The surface water input available for the generation of runoff consists of throughfall and snowmelt.

Response: True

Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 11
Infiltrated water can follow subsurface pathways that take it to the stream relatively quickly, in which case it is called interflow or subsurface stormflow.

Response: True

Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 12
Lateral drainage of the groundwater into streams is referred to as baseflow, because it sustains streamflow during rainless periods.

Response: True

Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 13
High intensity short duration rainfall is much more likely to exceed the capacity of the soil to infiltrate water and result in overland flow than a longer less intense rainfall.

Response: True

Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 14
Infiltrated water may also evaporate through deeper soil and rock layers into the groundwater.

Response: False

Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 15
Infiltrated water can also remain in the soil to later evaporate or be transpired back to the atmosphere.

Response: True

Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 16
The temporal and spatial scales associated with surface water inputs, given as output from meteorological processes have profound effects on the hydrological processes that
partition water inputs at the earth surface.

Response: True

Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 17
The water table is the surface below which the soil and rock is saturated and at pressure greater than atmospheric.

Response: True

Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 18
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The paths taken by water determine many of the characteristics of a landscape, the occurrence and size of floods, the uses to which land may be put and the strategies
required for wise land management.

Response: True

Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 19
A large fraction of intercepted water is commonly evaporated back to the sea.

Response: False

Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 20
Sea level forecasting involves the use of meteorological variables as driving inputs to the surface hydrology system to obtain streamflow.

Response: False

Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

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