seepagerelated
Seepagerelated is an umbrella term used in fields such as hydrology, geology, civil engineering, and environmental science to describe phenomena associated with the movement of fluids through porous media, cracks, or joints due to hydraulic gradients and gravity. Seepage itself refers to slow, persistent flow that can occur at groundwater interfaces, through soils, rock fractures, or engineered structures.
Seepagerelated effects include changes in pore-water pressure, transport of dissolved substances, and alteration of mechanical stability.
In geology and oceanography, seepagerelated processes describe natural submarine or terrestrial seeps where fluids rise to
Measurement and assessment rely on piezometers, seepage meters, gradient tests, and numerical modeling to predict seepage