retourstroom
Retourstroom is a Dutch term that translates to "return flow" or "backflow" in English. It primarily refers to the flow of water in a river or canal in the opposite direction to its usual or intended current. This phenomenon can occur due to various factors, including tidal influences, changes in water levels in connected bodies of water, or pumping operations.
In coastal areas, tides are a common cause of retourstroom. During high tide, the incoming sea water
Man-made interventions, such as pumping stations used for drainage or water management, can also induce retourstroom.