piezometriska
Piezometriska refers to the measurement of piezometric head. The piezometric head is a value that represents the total mechanical energy in a fluid and is often used in hydrology and fluid mechanics to describe the level to which a fluid will rise in a piezometer tube. It is comprised of two components: elevation head and pressure head. The elevation head is the vertical distance from a datum to the point of measurement, while the pressure head is the height of a column of the fluid that would exert the same pressure as the fluid at the point of measurement.
In essence, piezometriska observations allow for the determination of groundwater levels and the direction of groundwater