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'''Headwaters are higher elevation stream basins, draining to floodplains, typically with constrained channels, and with a substantial portion of precipitation falling as snow.  Headwaters typically flow into a [[floodplain]].  They are different than [[lowland watersheds]] because of their higher elevation, and that their streams and rivers are commonly confined and eroding'''
 
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Headwaters

Headwaters are steep snowy watersheds at the source of rivers

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Headwaters are higher elevation stream basins, draining to floodplains, typically with constrained channels, and with a substantial portion of precipitation falling as snow. Headwaters typically flow into a floodplain. They are different than lowland watersheds because of their higher elevation, and that their streams and rivers are commonly confined and eroding

Headwater Topics

The following topics are related to headwaters:

Headwater Sites and Places

The following sites are in headwaters:

Headwater Efforts

The following efforts are being implemented by workgroups in headwaters:

Headwater Documents

The following pages cite documents about headwaters:

The following headwater documents are uploaded to this wiki: