Definitions from Wiktionary (throughflow)
▸ noun: (hydrology) The movement of water horizontally beneath the land surface, usually when the soil is completely saturated.
▸ noun: (hydrology) The movement of an identifiably separate body of water through a larger body (such as a current of fresh water through salt water).
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▸ noun: (hydrology) The movement of water horizontally beneath the land surface, usually when the soil is completely saturated.
▸ noun: (hydrology) The movement of an identifiably separate body of water through a larger body (such as a current of fresh water through salt water).
Similar:
streamflow,
underflow,
surface runoff,
throughfall,
stormflow,
earthflow,
rainflow,
baseflow,
overwash,
solifluction,
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