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{{Short description|Sequence of numbers or letters that identify a hydrological feature}}
A '''hydrological code''' or '''hydrologic unit code''' is a sequence of numbers or letters that identify a hydrological feature like a [[river]], river [[Reach (geography)|reach]], [[lake]], or area like a [[drainage basin]] (also called watershed in North America) or catchment.▼
▲A '''hydrological code''' or '''hydrologic unit code''' is a sequence of numbers or letters (a ''[[geocode]]'') that identify a hydrological unit or feature, such
One system, developed by [[Arthur Newell Strahler]], known as the [[Strahler number|Strahler stream order]], ranks streams based on a hierarchy of tributaries. Each segment of a stream or river within a river network is treated as a node in a tree, with the next segment downstream as its parent. When two first-order streams come together, they form a second-order stream. When two second-order streams come together, they form a third-order stream, and so on.
Another example is the system of assigning IDs to watersheds devised by ==Europe==
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==See also==
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[[Category:Limnology]]
[[Category:Water and the environment]]
[[Category:Geocodes]]
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