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Baseflow (also
called drought flow,
groundwater recession flow, low flow, low-water flow, low-water
discharge and
sustained or fair-weather runoff) is...
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climate conditions and changes. However, the
process of
separating “
baseflow” from “direct runoff” is an
inexact science. In part this is
because these...
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Baseflow residence time (often mean
baseflow residence time) is a
parameter useful in
describing the
mixing of
waters from the
infiltration of precipitation...
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baseflow into
streams is
inversely related to the
drainage density of the
drainage basin: Q b a s e f l o w ∝ D d − 2 {\displaystyle Q_{
baseflow}\propto...
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methods (including
groundwater models (GMs)); and the
estimation of
baseflow (BF) to rivers.
Groundwater recharge can
occur through diffuse or focused...
- (WB)
methods (including
groundwater models (GMs)); and the
estimation of
baseflow (BF) to rivers. An
aquifer is an
underground layer of water-bearing material...
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Sugar Cr****.
Ozark rivers and
streams are
typically clear water, with
baseflows sustained by many
seeps and springs, and flow
through forests along limestone...
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higher elevations,
which are snow-covered in the
winter and help
sustain baseflow for
rivers and
springs during the dry season. The
Heights receive significantly...
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intersects the
water table,
providing a
steady supply of water,
termed baseflow,
during both dry and
rainy periods.
Because of the
large supply of groundwater...
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inflow is not
observed above the channel, the
observed water is
likely baseflow.
Another perennial stream indication is an
abundance of red rust material...