afstrømningsafstand
Afstrømningsafstand refers to the distance water travels over the land surface from the point where precipitation first lands until it reaches a defined stream, river, or other watercourse. It is a crucial parameter in hydrological and geomorphological studies, influencing factors such as runoff generation, sediment transport, and water quality. A shorter afstrømningsafstand generally leads to quicker and more concentrated runoff, potentially increasing flood risk and erosion. Conversely, a longer afstrømningsafstand allows for more infiltration into the soil, greater evapotranspiration, and more time for pollutants to be attenuated before reaching water bodies.
The calculation of afstrømningsafstand is typically performed using digital elevation models (DEMs) in geographic information systems