allóvízkörnyezetnek
Allóvízkörnyezetnek is a Hungarian term that translates to "allochthonous water environment" in English. This refers to a body of water that receives its water input from sources outside of its immediate drainage basin. In essence, the water originates from a different geographical area and flows into the local water system. This contrasts with autochthonous water environments, where the water primarily comes from precipitation and groundwater within the local watershed.
Examples of allóvízkörnyezetnek can include rivers fed by glaciers from distant mountains, lakes replenished by underground