hidrolost
Hidrolost is a term that refers to the loss of water from a body of water, typically a lake or reservoir, through processes other than evaporation or surface outflow. This can include seepage into the surrounding ground, underground flows, or dissolution of soluble rock formations beneath the water body. The rate of hidrolost is influenced by geological factors such as soil permeability, the presence of fissures and faults, and the water table level. Understanding hidrolost is crucial for water resource management, especially in regions where water scarcity is a concern.
The geological conditions play a significant role in the extent of hidrolost. For instance, areas with porous
Environmental impacts of hidrolost can include the reduction of water availability for ecosystems and human use,