underrømning
Underrømning, also known as underflooding, is a phenomenon where a river or stream overflows its banks and inundates the adjacent low-lying areas, but the water level remains below the level of the surrounding terrain. This occurs when the water flow exceeds the capacity of the riverbed or channel, causing the water to spread out and cover the floodplain. Unlike traditional flooding, underrømning does not result in significant water accumulation on the floodplain, as the water quickly drains back into the river or is absorbed by the soil.
Underrømning is a common occurrence in low-lying areas with permeable soils, such as sand or gravel, and
The frequency and severity of underrømning can be influenced by various factors, including climate change, land