waterkeringslagen
Waterkeringslagen are layers in soil or rock that have very low hydraulic conductivity, hindering the movement of water. In geology, such layers are often called aquitards or aquicludes and they separate aquifers or confining groundwater systems. Waterkeringslagen are typically clay-rich sediments, dense till, or compacted rock, though engineered waterproof barriers can also serve the same function. Their effectiveness depends on thickness, continuity, and the absence of significant faults or fractures.
In groundwater systems, waterkeringslagen act as confining beds that restrict vertical flow. They influence groundwater pressure,
In engineering practice, waterkeringslagen are considered as natural or artificial barriers to water ingress. They are
Assessment and mapping of waterkeringslagen rely on borehole data, hydraulic tests, and geophysical surveys to determine