vanggrenzen
Vanggrenzen, in hydrology, are the boundaries that define the extent of a catchment or drainage basin. A catchment is the area from which all precipitation and surface runoff drains toward a common outlet, such as a river, lake, or coastal sea. The vanggrens are the lines that separate two adjacent catchments and determine which water drains toward which outlet.
They are determined primarily by topography; the boundary tends to follow high ground or ridges that divide
Applications of vanggrenzen include water management, flood risk assessment, water quality monitoring, and ecological planning. They
Determination methods typically rely on digital elevation models and hydrological flow routing to delineate watershed boundaries.
Limitations include changes to boundaries caused by human modification of the landscape, such as artificial drainage,