infiltrashastigheten
Infiltrashastigheten is a term used primarily in soil physics and environmental engineering to describe the rate at which water penetrates into the ground surface. The concept is central to understanding groundwater recharge, surface runoff, and the hydrologic balance of a region. It is typically expressed in millimeters per hour (mm/h) or centimeters per day (cm/d) and is measured using a variety of field and laboratory techniques, including the infiltration cup method, double-ring infiltrometer, and TDR (time-domain reflectometry) sensors.
The infiltration rate is influenced by several factors, such as soil texture, structure, moisture content, organic
In practice, infiltration data are integrated into hydrologic models to predict flood risk, design drainage systems,