indløbs
Indløbs is a Danish term used in geography and hydrology to denote an inlet or entry point where water flows from one body into another, such as the mouth of a river or a tidal channel leading into a larger bay or fjord. In nautical and coastal contexts, indløbs describe the points or channels through which seawater or freshwater enters a larger water body, including harbour entrances and estuarine zones.
Etymology and usage: The word derives from ind- meaning into and løb meaning flow or stream. The
Hydrology and coastal geomorphology: Indløbs zones are typically dynamic, with tidal currents, mixing of freshwater and
Navigation and mapping: In charts and nautical publications, indløb marks the entrance to a water body and