floodbasins
Floodbasins are natural or artificial depressions in the land surface that are designed to hold or divert floodwaters. They play a crucial role in managing and mitigating the impacts of floods, particularly in urban or agricultural areas. Natural floodbasins, such as floodplains or deltas, are formed by the deposition of sediment over time by rivers and other water bodies. These areas are inherently low-lying and prone to inundation during periods of high water flow. Artificial floodbasins, on the other hand, are engineered structures constructed to collect and temporarily store excess water. These can include detention basins, retention basins, and floodwalls, often built in conjunction with other flood control measures.
The primary function of a floodbasin is to reduce the peak flow of a flood event downstream.