odtoky
Odtoky, from the Czech word for outlet or discharge, refer to points or channels through which water leaves a body of water or a drainage system. In hydrology and civil engineering, odtoky describe natural or artificial routes that convey water out of basins, lakes, rivers, wetlands, or urban drainage networks. They influence water level, flow regimes, and ecological conditions.
Natural odtoky include river mouths where a stream flows into another body of water, lake outflows that
Discharge in odtoky is typically described by rate, measured in cubic meters per second (m3/s) or liters
Applications and considerations: Understanding odtoky is important for hydrological modeling, flood risk assessment, and environmental planning.