Åsar
Åsar are natural watercourses referring to small streams or creeks in Swedish usage. They are typically narrow and shallow, with a defined bed in soil, sediment, and bedrock. Flow is variable: some are perennial in humid areas, others are intermittent after rain or snowmelt. In flat glacial landscapes they may be braided or meandering; their shape reflects local geology and vegetation.
Hydrology and geomorphology: Inputs include precipitation, snowmelt, and groundwater. Seasonal changes create pools and riffles, and
Ecology: Åsar provide habitat for aquatic plants, invertebrates, and small fish. Riparian vegetation offers shade and
Human use and management: They have historically supplied water for domestic use and irrigation and have been
Terminology: The term is regionally specific to Scandinavian languages; comparable features may be called brooks or