deflusso
Deflusso, in hydrology, refers to the portion of precipitation that does not evaporate or infiltrate and therefore flows across the land surface or moves as groundwater to streams and other bodies of water. In common usage it corresponds to the concept of runoff and is composed of surface runoff and subsurface flows that contribute to river discharge.
Key factors influencing deflusso include rainfall intensity and duration, soil permeability, antecedent soil moisture, land cover
Processes and modeling: Runoff can be separated into surface runoff (overland flow) and subsurface runoff (infiltration
Applications: Deflusso assessment informs flood risk management, urban drainage design, and water resources planning. Mitigation strategies