infiltrationsyta
Infiltrationsyta, or infiltration area, is a term used in hydrology and soil science to denote the surface area through which water infiltrates the soil or geological formation. The concept helps distinguish the portion of land contributing to infiltration at a given location from the overall catchment area, which also includes areas where water runs off or is stored. In practice, the infiltrationsyta is influenced by soil type, permeability, land cover, and subsurface conditions, and it can vary with rainfall intensity, antecedent moisture, and seasonal factors.
Infiltration area is a key parameter in rainfall–runoff modelling, groundwater recharge assessments, and the design of
Applications include urban drainage design, agricultural drainage planning, and environmental engineering aimed at reducing surface runoff