Reservoarbassängen
Reservoarbassängen, or reservoir basin, refers to the depression in the Earth's crust that holds a natural underground reservoir of water. This geological formation is created by various tectonic processes, such as faulting and folding, which can trap water within porous and permeable rock layers. The size and shape of a reservoarbassängen are determined by the extent and nature of these geological structures.
The water within a reservoarbassängen is often sourced from precipitation that infiltrates the ground surface and
Understanding the characteristics of a reservoarbassängen is crucial for managing groundwater resources. Factors such as the