waterbalansmethoden
Waterbalansmethoden, also known as water balance methods, are a collection of techniques used to quantify and understand the movement and storage of water within a defined hydrological system. These methods are essential for managing water resources, assessing the impact of climate change, and designing hydrological infrastructure. The fundamental principle behind water balance methods is the conservation of mass, applied to water. This means that over a specific period, the total amount of water entering a system must equal the total amount of water leaving the system, plus any change in storage within that system.
The basic water balance equation can be expressed as: Precipitation + Inflow = Evapotranspiration + Outflow + Change in Storage.
Different water balance methods exist, varying in their complexity and the spatial and temporal scales they