flutflächen
Flutflächen, also known as floodplains or inundation areas, are low-lying, relatively flat areas of land adjacent to a river or stream that are subject to periodic flooding. These areas are formed over long periods by the deposition of sediment carried by floodwaters. When a river overflows its banks, the water spreads out across the adjacent land, slowing down and depositing the suspended sediment. This process builds up the floodplain, creating rich, fertile soil over time.
The extent and characteristics of a flutfläche are determined by the river's flow regime, the topography of
Human activities can significantly impact flutflächen. Development, such as building settlements or infrastructure, can encroach upon