watertoevoerdichtheid
Watertoevoerdichtheid, also known as hydraulic conductivity, is a measure of the ease with which water can move through a porous medium, such as soil or rock. It is a crucial parameter in hydrology, geology, and environmental science, as it influences the flow of groundwater, the distribution of pollutants, and the design of water management systems.
Hydraulic conductivity is typically expressed in units of length per time (e.g., meters per day or centimeters
The concept of hydraulic conductivity is closely related to Darcy's law, which describes the flow of water
Hydraulic conductivity can be measured using various methods, including laboratory tests on soil or rock samples