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Что (кто) такое catchment area - определение

School catchment area; Airport catchment area; Catchment area (human); Attendance zone; School catchment; Catchment area (human geography); School redistricting
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catchment area         
(also catchment)
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1. the area from which a hospital's patients or a school's pupils are drawn.
2. the area from which rainfall flows into a river, lake, or reservoir.
catchment area         
(catchment areas)
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The catchment area of a school, hospital, or other service is the area that it serves. (BRIT)
...the catchment areas of the district general hospitals.
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In geography, the catchment area of a river is the area of land from which water flows into the river. (TECHNICAL)
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Catchment area         
In human geography, a catchment area is the area from which a location, such as a city, service or institution, attracts a population that uses its services and economic opportunities. Catchment areas may be defined based on from where people are naturally drawn to a location (for example, labour catchment area) or as established by governments or organizations for the provision of services.
catchment         
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  • dendritic]] drainage basin. The dashed line is the main water divide of the [[hydrography]] basin.
  • [[Digital terrain model]] of the Latorița River's drainage basin in [[Romania]].
  •  Major [[continental divide]]s, showing how terrestrial drainage basins drain into the oceans. Grey areas are [[endorheic basin]]s that do not drain to the oceans
  • Drainage basin of the [[Ohio River]], part of the [[Mississippi River]] drainage basin
  • [[Endorheic basin]] in [[Central Asia]]
AREA OF LAND WHERE PRECIPITATION COLLECTS AND DRAINS OFF INTO A COMMON OUTLET, SUCH AS INTO A RIVER, BAY, OR OTHER BODY OF WATER
River basin; Drainage area; Catchment; Catchment basin; Water Catchment; Water catchment; Water basin; Water catchment area; Drainage Basin; Total catchment management; Catchment management; River basins; River Drainage Basin; River Basin; Water catchments; Sub-watershed; Subwatershed; Watershed (ecology); River Basins; Rain catchment; Catchment water; Catchment area (hydrology); Catchment area (river); Watershed (hydrology); Surface water basin; Catchment of water; Drainage basins; Impluvium (hydrology); Watershed region; River catchment
(catchments)
In geography, catchment is the process of collecting water, in particular the process of water flowing from the ground and collecting in a river. Catchment is also the water that is collected in this way. (TECHNICAL)
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river basin         
  • terrain map]] of the [[Latorița River]]'s drainage basin in [[Romania]]
  • dendritic]] drainage basin. The dashed line is the main water divide of the [[hydrography]] basin.
  • [[Digital terrain model]] of the Latorița River's drainage basin in [[Romania]].
  •  Major [[continental divide]]s, showing how terrestrial drainage basins drain into the oceans. Grey areas are [[endorheic basin]]s that do not drain to the oceans
  • Drainage basin of the [[Ohio River]], part of the [[Mississippi River]] drainage basin
  • [[Endorheic basin]] in [[Central Asia]]
AREA OF LAND WHERE PRECIPITATION COLLECTS AND DRAINS OFF INTO A COMMON OUTLET, SUCH AS INTO A RIVER, BAY, OR OTHER BODY OF WATER
River basin; Drainage area; Catchment; Catchment basin; Water Catchment; Water catchment; Water basin; Water catchment area; Drainage Basin; Total catchment management; Catchment management; River basins; River Drainage Basin; River Basin; Water catchments; Sub-watershed; Subwatershed; Watershed (ecology); River Basins; Rain catchment; Catchment water; Catchment area (hydrology); Catchment area (river); Watershed (hydrology); Surface water basin; Catchment of water; Drainage basins; Impluvium (hydrology); Watershed region; River catchment
(river basins)
A river basin is the area of land from which all the water flows into a particular river.
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Catchment         
  • terrain map]] of the [[Latorița River]]'s drainage basin in [[Romania]]
  • dendritic]] drainage basin. The dashed line is the main water divide of the [[hydrography]] basin.
  • [[Digital terrain model]] of the Latorița River's drainage basin in [[Romania]].
  •  Major [[continental divide]]s, showing how terrestrial drainage basins drain into the oceans. Grey areas are [[endorheic basin]]s that do not drain to the oceans
  • Drainage basin of the [[Ohio River]], part of the [[Mississippi River]] drainage basin
  • [[Endorheic basin]] in [[Central Asia]]
AREA OF LAND WHERE PRECIPITATION COLLECTS AND DRAINS OFF INTO A COMMON OUTLET, SUCH AS INTO A RIVER, BAY, OR OTHER BODY OF WATER
River basin; Drainage area; Catchment; Catchment basin; Water Catchment; Water catchment; Water basin; Water catchment area; Drainage Basin; Total catchment management; Catchment management; River basins; River Drainage Basin; River Basin; Water catchments; Sub-watershed; Subwatershed; Watershed (ecology); River Basins; Rain catchment; Catchment water; Catchment area (hydrology); Catchment area (river); Watershed (hydrology); Surface water basin; Catchment of water; Drainage basins; Impluvium (hydrology); Watershed region; River catchment
·noun A surface of ground on which water may be caught and collected into a reservoir.
Drainage basin         
  • terrain map]] of the [[Latorița River]]'s drainage basin in [[Romania]]
  • dendritic]] drainage basin. The dashed line is the main water divide of the [[hydrography]] basin.
  • [[Digital terrain model]] of the Latorița River's drainage basin in [[Romania]].
  •  Major [[continental divide]]s, showing how terrestrial drainage basins drain into the oceans. Grey areas are [[endorheic basin]]s that do not drain to the oceans
  • Drainage basin of the [[Ohio River]], part of the [[Mississippi River]] drainage basin
  • [[Endorheic basin]] in [[Central Asia]]
AREA OF LAND WHERE PRECIPITATION COLLECTS AND DRAINS OFF INTO A COMMON OUTLET, SUCH AS INTO A RIVER, BAY, OR OTHER BODY OF WATER
River basin; Drainage area; Catchment; Catchment basin; Water Catchment; Water catchment; Water basin; Water catchment area; Drainage Basin; Total catchment management; Catchment management; River basins; River Drainage Basin; River Basin; Water catchments; Sub-watershed; Subwatershed; Watershed (ecology); River Basins; Rain catchment; Catchment water; Catchment area (hydrology); Catchment area (river); Watershed (hydrology); Surface water basin; Catchment of water; Drainage basins; Impluvium (hydrology); Watershed region; River catchment
A drainage basin is an area of land where all flowing surface water converges to a single point, such as a river mouth, or flows into another body of water, such as a lake or ocean. A basin is separated from adjacent basins by a perimeter, the drainage divide, made up of a succession of elevated features, such as ridges and hills.
Two-step floating catchment area method         
The two-step floating catchment area (2SFCA) method is a method for combining a number of related types of information into a single, immediately meaningful, index that allows comparisons to be made across different locations. Its importance lies in the improvement over considering the individual sources of information separately, where none on its own provides an adequate summary.
Easington Catchment Area         
GROUP OF NATURAL GAS FIELDS IN THE NORTH SEA
The Easington Catchment Area (known as ECA) is a group of natural gas producing fields in the Southern North Sea. They lie in UK Blocks 42 and 47 between east of the Yorkshire and Lincolnshire coast.
Area         
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QUANTITY THAT EXPRESSES THE EXTENT OF A TWO-DIMENSIONAL SURFACE OR SHAPE, OR PLANAR LAMINA, IN THE PLANE
Area measure; Area (geometry); Area (mathematics); Area of an ellipse; Area of plane region; Area formula; Areas of Basic Shapes; Area of figure; Areas; Square length; List of area formulas; List of formulas for area; Unit of area
·noun The inclosed space on which a building stands.
II. Area ·noun Extent; scope; range; as, a wide area of thought.
III. Area ·noun A spot or small marked space; as, the germinative area.
IV. Area ·noun An extent of surface; a tract of the earth's surface; a region; as, vast uncultivated areas.
V. Area ·noun The sunken space or court, giving ingress and affording light to the basement of a building.
VI. Area ·noun Any plane surface, as of the floor of a room or church, or of the ground within an inclosure; an open space in a building.
VII. Area ·noun The superficial contents of any figure; the surface included within any given lines; superficial extent; as, the area of a square or a triangle.

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Catchment area

In human geography, a catchment area is the area from which a location, such as a city, service or institution, attracts a population that uses its services and economic opportunities. Catchment areas may be defined based on from where people are naturally drawn to a location (for example, labour catchment area) or as established by governments or organizations for the provision of services.

Governments and community service organizations often define catchment areas for planning purposes and public safety such as ensuring universal access to services like fire departments, police departments, ambulance bases and hospitals. In business, a catchment area is used to describe the influence from which a retail location draws its customers. Airport catchment areas can inform efforts to estimate route profitability.