diasztolé
Diasztolé is a term that refers to the opposite state of stasis, or a period of inactivity, in a river or a body of water. In hydrology, diasztolé occurs when the water flow in a river or stream reverses direction, often as a result of changes in the water level or other external factors. This reversal of flow can cause the water to flow upstream, often with dramatic effects.
During a diasztolé event, the water level in the river may rise or fall rapidly, creating powerful
Diasztolé events are significant in hydrology and floodplain management. They can have severe consequences for nearby
Studies of diasztolé events are ongoing, and researchers are working to better understand the underlying causes
While diasztolé is an important and fascinating phenomenon, it remains a relatively understudied area of research.