debietwater
Debietwater is a term used in hydrology and water management, primarily in Dutch-language literature, to refer to water whose characteristics are defined by discharge (debiet). In essence, debietwater denotes the state of water at a given discharge in a river, canal, or drainage system, where flow rate is the primary variable of interest. The concept emphasizes the relationship between discharge, water level, cross-sectional area, and hydraulic conditions; however, the same water can exhibit different properties—such as temperature, turbidity, and salinity—depending on sources and mixing processes.
Measurement of debietwater relies on discharge data collected at gauging stations. Discharge is typically expressed in
Applications include river and flood management, where debietwater informs gate and pump operations; irrigation and drainage
Language note: the term is more common in Dutch than in English; in English, debietwater is usually