grundvattensflöden
Grundvattensflöden, or groundwater flow, refers to the movement of water within the saturated zone of the Earth's subsurface. This movement is driven primarily by differences in hydraulic head, which is the sum of elevation head and pressure head. Water naturally flows from areas of higher hydraulic head to areas of lower hydraulic head. This process is governed by Darcy's Law, which relates the flow rate to the hydraulic conductivity of the soil or rock, the cross-sectional area of flow, and the hydraulic gradient.
Groundwater flow can occur at various scales, from small local systems to large regional ones. Local flow
Understanding grundvattensflöden is crucial for managing water resources, assessing the vulnerability of groundwater to contamination, and