Drawdown (hydrology)In hydrology, there are two similar but distinct definitions in use for the word drawdown: In subsurface hydrogeology, drawdown is the reduction in hydraulic head observed at a well in an aquifer, typically due to pumping a well as part of an aquifer test or well test. In surface water hydrology and civil engineering, drawdown refers to the lowering of the surface elevation of a body of water, the water table, the piezometric surface, or the water surface of a well, as a result of the withdrawal of water.
Couleur du solvignette|upright=0.6|Observation in situ d'un profil de podzol, chaque horizon étant une couche repérable et distincte par sa couleur, ainsi que ses caractéristiques physiques, chimiques et biologiques. vignette|La couleur d'un sol est codée par comparaison avec le nuancier de Munsell (en). La couleur du sol est une donnée très utilisée, aussi bien dans les études de terrain (écologie, profil cultural pour l'agriculteur ou l'agronome) que dans les systèmes de classifications des sols.
Evidence for speciation by reinforcementReinforcement is a process within speciation where natural selection increases the reproductive isolation between two populations of species by reducing the production of hybrids. Evidence for speciation by reinforcement has been gathered since the 1990s, and along with data from comparative studies and laboratory experiments, has overcome many of the objections to the theory. Differences in behavior or biology that inhibit formation of hybrid zygotes are termed prezygotic isolation.
Water tankA water tank is a container for storing water. They are used to provide storage of water for use in many applications, drinking water, irrigation agriculture, fire suppression, agricultural farming, both for plants and livestock, chemical manufacturing, food preparation as well as many other uses. Water tank parameters include the general design of the tank, and choice of construction materials, linings. Various materials are used for making a water tank: plastics (polyethylene, polypropylene), fiberglass, concrete, stone, steel (welded or bolted, carbon, or stainless).