debitatsioon
Debitatsioon refers to the process of discharging or flowing out of a fluid, typically water, from a system or body. It is most commonly used in hydrology and engineering contexts to describe the rate at which water leaves a river, lake, reservoir, or watershed. This rate is usually measured in units of volume per unit of time, such as cubic meters per second (m³/s) or gallons per minute (gpm).
The debitation of a river, for instance, is influenced by various factors including precipitation, snowmelt, groundwater
Conversely, the term "accretion" is sometimes used to describe the inflow or addition of fluid to a