leakkanavien
Leakkanavien is a term used in hydrogeology and environmental engineering to describe a network of leakage-driven channels that develop within porous or fractured media when hydraulic pressure, fractures, and dissolution create preferential pathways for fluid flow. The concept emphasizes pathways created by leakage from one compartment into another, rather than diffuse, homogeneous seepage.
Formation and drivers include leakage through liners, impermeable layers, or cap rock that forces water to
Structure and flow in leakkanavien networks are characterized by branching, varying aperture, and high tortuosity. Fluid
Applications and significance include groundwater modeling, where leakkanavien networks help explain rapid pollutant breakthrough, bypass flow
Terminology and reception: The term is used in a subset of hydrogeology and environmental engineering literature