drawdownˈdrɔˌdaʊn
drawdown
English Definitions:
drawdown (Noun)
The act of reduction or depletion.
drawdown (Noun)
The result of reduction or depletion.
drawdown (Noun)
A change in hydraulic head in a well or other body of water.
drawdown (Noun)
A measure of the decline from a historical peak in some variable, typically the cumulative profit or total open equity of a financial trading strategy.
Drawdown
In water-related science and engineering there are two similar but distinct definitions in use for drawdown. ⁕In subsurface hydrogeology, drawdown is the change in hydraulic head observed at a well in an aquifer, typically due to pumping a well as part of an aquifer test or well test. ⁕In surface water hydrology and civil engineering, drawdown refers to the lowering of the water level in a man-made reservoir or tank. In either case, drawdown is the change in head or water level relative to background condition, indicating the difference in head which has occurred at a given location relative to an initial time at the same location. A record of hydraulic head through time is more generally called a hydrograph.
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