weggespoelde
Weggespoelde is a Dutch term meaning "washed away" or "eroded away." It is the past participle of weggespoelen, from weg ("away") and spoelen ("to rinse, flush"). In scientific and journalistic Dutch, it describes soil, sediment, or other material removed from its original location by water, typically through erosion, runoff, or wave action.
In geology and hydrology, weggespoelde soil refers to topsoil stripped by rainfall and surface runoff, river
Impacts include loss of fertile land, reduced crop yields, and destabilized slopes that can threaten roads,
Mitigation focuses on soil conservation and water management: maintaining vegetation cover, cover crops, contour farming and
In Dutch discourse, weggespoelde appears in environmental reporting, agriculture, and planning to signal soil degradation, flood