InfiltrationIn hydrologic terms, movement of water through the soil surface into the soilInfiltration CapacityIn hydrologic terms, the maximum rate at which water can enter the soil at a particular point under a given set of conditions.Infiltration IndexIn hydrologic terms, an average rate of infiltration, in inches per hour, equal to the average rate of rainfall such as that the volume of rainfall at greater
rates equals the total direct runoff.Infiltration RateIn hydrologic terms,
(1) The rate at which infiltration takes place expressed in depth of water per unit time, usually in inches per hour.
(2) The rate,
usually expressed in cubic feet per second, or million gallons per day per mile of waterway, at which ground water enters an
infiltration ditch or gallery, drain, sewer, or other underground conduit.Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC)A large-scale, semi-distributed hydrologic model that solves full water and energy balances. As such, it shares several basic features with other land surface models that are commonly coupled to global circulation models.
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