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<p>flow in heavily forested areas makes negligible contributions to streamflow.</p>

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*In dry regions, cultivated, and urbanized areas, overland flow or <a href="page.php?w=surface_runoff">surface runoff</a> is usually a major source of streamflow. Overland flow is a <a href="page.php?w=stormwater">stormwater</a> runoff that begins as thin layer of water that moves very slowly (typically less than 0.25 feet per second) over the ground. Under intensive rainfall and in the absence of barriers such as rough ground, vegetation, and absorbing soil,</p><p>
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