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Base Flow in Rivers | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.govHow is that possible? Read on to find out how "base flow", which is water seeping into the stream from groundwater, helps keep water in streams during droughts.
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Baseflow - Texas Department of TransportationThe sustained or fair weather flow in a channel due to subsurface runoff. In most streams, baseflow is composed largely of groundwater effluent. Also known as ...
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Baseflow | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.govBaseflow (groundwater flowing to streams) is estimated to contribute over 50% of the total streamflow in the Upper Colorado River Basin.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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[PDF] Terminology, Concepts, and Base-flow Estimation using Optimal ...“Baseflow is the portion of streamflow that is sustained between precipitation events, fed to stream channels by delayed (usually subsurface) pathways.” Price, ...
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Groundwater Discharge to Streams: Baseflow Estimation in the ...Baseflow is defined as the groundwater contribution to any streamflow and it can be considered the largest interaction between surface water and groundwater.
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[PDF] Hydrograph Separation Methods Used to Estimate Groundwater ...Baseflow is typically associated with groundwater discharge and discharge from other delayed sources (Hall,. 1968) and represents the slow flow portion of the ...
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[PDF] . Estimation of Baseflow Recession ConstantsBaseflow recession constants are used in rainfall-runoff models, base flow studies, and low-flow studies, and are estimated from hydrographs.
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[PDF] Method description and comparison with baseflow estimates fromThe new method uses discrete specific conductance data with regression models to estimate baseflow using the conductivity mass balance (CMB) method.
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Quantitative Evaluation of Baseflow Separation Methods Using an ...Sep 17, 2024 · The study evaluates baseflow separation methods using a hydrologic model. UKIH and Eckhardt methods performed well, while PH and CMB methods ...
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[PDF] What are direct runoff and baseflow? - SWAT modelBaseflow is flows into rivers after rainfall infiltrate to groundwater. Direct runoff. Baseflow. Most of the flow rate of the low flows consists of baseflow.
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Contributions of Robert E. Horton - Hall - 1987 - AGU Journals - WileyJan 1, 1987 · R. E. Horton, Failure of hydraulic projects from lack of water prevented by better hydrology, Engineering News Record, 78, 490–492, 1917.
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[PDF] HYSEP: A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR STREAMFLOW ...Separation of streamflow hydrographs into base-flow and surface-runoff components is used to estimate the ground-water contribution to streamflow.
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Evaluation of Ground-Water Contribution to Streamflow in Coastal ...Average mean annual baseflow ranged from 39 to 74 percent of mean annual streamflow, with a mean contribution of 58 percent for the period 1971–2001. In a wet ...
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Event‐Based Recession Analysis for Estimation of Basin‐Wide ...Dec 18, 2023 · Exponential decay models were fit to individual baseflow events that resulted in different estimates for the characteristic recession constant ...
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[PDF] Effects of watershed topography, soils, land use, and climate on ...In addition to bedrock and saprolite, substantial quantities of baseflow may also originate from the near-surface valley bottom storage, such as bank soils, ...
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[PDF] Hydrogeologic Setting, Conceptual Groundwater Flow System, and ...Most of the groundwater discharge is to the streams and springs, with diffuse discharge possibly to the coastal swamps (fig. 14 and table 2). A substantial ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Springs and groundwater seeps are important hydrological and ...Oct 31, 2006 · Rate of spring flow was determined in concentrated flow channels down-gradient from focused or diffused groundwater discharge areas.
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7. Groundwater - DOE Information CenterThe direction of groundwater flow through an aquifer system is determined by the permeability of the strata containing the aquifer and by the hydraulic gradient ...
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[PDF] Sustainability of ground-water resourcesMuch of the precipitation that reaches the uppermost unconfined aquifer moves laterally and discharges to streams and surrounding saltwater bodies; the ...
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Dynamic coevolution of baseflow and multiscale groundwater flow ...Baseflow generation is often conceptualized as discharge from groundwater stored in an unconfined aquifer resting on a horizontal or inclined impermeable ...
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Fractional governing equations of transient groundwater flow ... - ESDJan 7, 2020 · Meanwhile, baseflow in the basin runoff is mainly due to unconfined aquifer flow to the neighboring stream network of the basin. As shall be ...Missing: primarily | Show results with:primarily
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[PDF] GroundwaterThe principal source of groundwater recharge from infiltration is from snowmelt and rainfall. Some groundwater may be recharged by leakage through rivers, ...
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Ground-Water Development Sustainability and Water BudgetThe water leaving often is discharged to streams and rivers and is called base flow. The possible inflows (recharge) and outflows (discharge) of a ground-water ...
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[PDF] EVALUATING IRRIGATION EFFICIENCY: TOWARD A ... - DNRCIrrigation return flow can bolster baseflow in late summer, fall, and winter, with timing varying considerably. The solid and dotted red lines represent ...
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The Hydrologic Cycle and Interactions of Ground Water and Surface ...Changes in streamflow between gaining and losing conditions can also be caused by pumping ground water near streams (see Box C). Pumping can intercept ground ...
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Assumptions in Unit Hydrograph Theory - NWS Training PortalBaseflow changes very slowly and makes up only a small portion of streamflow during a flood. The largest percentage of floodwater is generally surface runoff.Missing: key | Show results with:key
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[PDF] SAC-SMA Model Overview - CBRFC - NOAA○ supplemental baseflow: drains in weeks to months after a water input event. ○ primary baseflow: drains in months to years and sustains streams in dry periods.
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[PDF] US Geological Survey Groundwater Toolbox, A GraphicalAnalysis of streamflow hydrographs has long been used to identify the groundwater-discharge (or base-flow) and surface-runoff components of streamflow, as well ...
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Box GMajor cations and anions have been used as tracers in studies of the hydrology ... gaining and losing reaches of a stream is shown in Figure G-3. In gaining ...
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[PDF] Analysis of Temperature Gradients to Determine Stream Exchanges ...For gaining stream reaches, as was the case for losing and neutral streams, a temperature gradient is created at the streambed surface because of convective ...
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[PDF] Hydrologic Conditions that Influence Streamflow Losses in a Karst ...Dec 10, 2015 · water loss from these areas. Additionally, shrinkage of the consolidating clays can cause depressional surface features to form, increasing ...
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Losing Streams | Missouri Department of Natural ResourcesA losing stream is a stream or part of a stream where a significant amount of its water (at least 30% during dry conditions) flows underground into a bedrock ...
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Natural Stream Processes | NC State Extension PublicationsFurther downstream where baseflow is large enough to sustain stream flow throughout the year, perennial streams are formed. The size and flow of a stream are ...Missing: prevents | Show results with:prevents
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Baseflow Contribution to Streamflow and Aquatic Habitats Using ...Sep 21, 2018 · Baseflow often influences the surface channel and hyporheic zones that can maintain a river's productivity and biodiversity, habitat ...Missing: wetlands | Show results with:wetlands
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Groundwater impacts on stream biodiversity and communitiesAbstract. Groundwater discharge into streams influences the biodiversity and health of groundwater-dependent stream ecosystems.Fish Biodiversity Hotspots · Aquatic Vegetation... · Riparian Vegetation...
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What Are Baseflow Droughts—and Why Should We Care?Apr 23, 2024 · Groundwater sustains wet-season and dry-season baseflows, which are extremely important for the vegetation, including trees, that grows along ...
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Nutrient delivery by groundwater discharge to headwater streams in ...Oct 12, 2022 · We infer that groundwater likely contributes ~40% of the annual SRP load and ~ 50%–60% of the nitrate-N load. These results indicate that ...Missing: productivity | Show results with:productivity
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[PDF] Nutrient Criteria Technical Guidance Manual Rivers and StreamsThis manual provides technical guidance to establish water quality criteria to protect aquatic life from nutrient overenrichment under the Clean Water Act.
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Turbidity and Water | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.govDuring periods of low flow (base flow), many rivers are a clear green color ... High concentrations of particulate matter affect light penetration and ...
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[PDF] Potential surface temperature and shallow groundwater ... - HESSFor example, groundwater temperature is critical for providing and sustaining suitable thermal habitat for cold- water salmonids. To investigate the surface and ...
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Losing flow in free‐flowing Mediterranean‐climate streamsApr 15, 2024 · Climate change is expected to convert perennial streams (ie year-round flow) into intermittent ones (ie seasonal flow), contributing to ...Missing: baseflow | Show results with:baseflow
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The importance of base flow in sustaining surface water flow in the ...May 9, 2016 · On average, 56% of the streamflow in the UCRB originated as base flow, and precipitation was identified as the dominant driver of spatial ...
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How Will Baseflow Respond to Climate Change in the Upper ...Oct 25, 2021 · Baseflow (groundwater flowing to streams) is estimated to contribute over 50% of the total streamflow in the Upper Colorado River Basin and ...
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Climate shapes baseflows, influencing drought severity - IOPscienceDec 17, 2024 · Baseflow, the sustained flow from groundwater, lakes, and snowmelt, is essential for maintaining surface water flow, particularly during ...
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Impact of Droughts on Water Supply in U.S. Watersheds: The Role of ...Sep 12, 2020 · While the recharge generation during droughts is scarce in these watersheds, the baseflow continues to be generated during the drought periods ( ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Estimated Baseflow Characteristics of Selected Washington Rivers ...... Baseflow Characteristics of Selected. Washington Rivers and Streams. Water Supply Bulletin No. 60. October 1999. Publication No. 99-327 printed on recycled ...
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[PDF] Navigating Groundwater-Surface Water Interactions under the ...... water rights to the Scott. River. The decree also ... Watershed groundwater balance estimation using streamflow recession analysis and baseflow separation.
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[PDF] Streamflow Depletion by Wells—Understanding and Managing the ...Similarly, depletion that reduces the availability of surface-water flow for holders of surface-water rights may not be permitted in some areas. ... recession of ...
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Estimation of seasonal base flow contribution to a tropical river using ...The average base flow contribution to river flow during pre-monsoon season in sector I is 85 ± 5%, whereas in sector II and III the average groundwater ...Research Papers · Introduction · Seasonal River Water...
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An overview of groundwater response to a changing climate in the ...Oct 31, 2023 · In 2020–2021, the Murray-Darling Basin (MDB) in south-eastern Australia accounted for 60% of all irrigated land in Australia (ABS 2022). This ...
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[PDF] Baseflow and water resilience variability in two water management ...Jan 20, 2022 · In this unit, the streamflow and S are stable due to the great contribution of groundwater discharges to the streamflow. (Figure 5).
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Measuring Fracture Flow Changes in a Bedrock Aquifer Due to ...Sep 19, 2020 · This study quantifies the variability of natural gradient groundwater flow with depth in a regionally important fractured dolostone aquifer and ...
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[PDF] Basic Ground-Water Hydrology - USGS Publications WarehouseThe porosity and permeability of this zone tend to be higher than those of the underlying material. The soil zone is underlain by the intermediate zone ...
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Alluvial aquifer characterisation and resource assessment of the ...Computed alluvial aquifer properties included hydraulic conductivity of 20–300 m/d, porosity of 38–40%, and aquifer thickness of 0–6 m.
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[PDF] Chapter C: Groundwater Flow - USGS Publications WarehouseThe occurrence and juxtaposition of aquifers and confining units in these areas must be understood to assess the geologic controls on the relative potential for ...
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[PDF] Hydrogeologic Characterization and Methods Used in the ...Comparison of porosity and permeability measurements in various karst aquifers (after Worthington, 1999). [%, percent; m/s, meter per second]. Karst area.
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Visualization of conduit‐matrix conductivity differences in a karst ...Dec 19, 2012 · During baseflow conditions we see karst conduits have a mixture of surface water and groundwater, resulting from conduits draining highly ...
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Geology and hydrology of the Edwards Aquifer in the San Antonio ...The large porosity and exceptional permeability of the unconfined part of the Edwards aquifer result from the dissolution of limestone by circulating ground ...
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[PDF] GEOLOGY AND HYDROLOGY OF THE EDWARDS AQUIFER IN ...The large porosity and exceptional perme- ability of the unconfined part of the Edwards aqui- fer result from the dissolution of limestone by circulating ground ...
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Controls on groundwater flow in a semiarid folded and faulted ...Jul 25, 2014 · Permeability heterogeneity of the fold and fault belt and decreased topographic roughness led to permeability controlled flow systems in the ...
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Lithological and Tectonic Control on Groundwater Contribution to ...Mar 14, 2020 · For instance, tectonic fault zones may lead to a hydrogeological compartmentalization of the bedrock, and increased water circulation along ...
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Role of strike-slip faults on the regional groundwater flow in the ...Strike-slip faults can largely influence regional groundwater flow systems by acting as hydraulic barriers or conduits.Missing: folds baseflow
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[PDF] of Tectonic on the Occurrence of Ground Water in the Basalt of the ...faults destroy or offset the permeable layers, or where combi- nations of faults and folds interrupt the aquifers. Together with stratigraphic ...
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Climatic and Landscape Controls on Long‐Term BaseflowMay 20, 2021 · Besides mean annual climate, seasonality of precipitation and potential evapotranspiration was shown to affect baseflow as well (Beck et al., ...
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Regional scale estimates of baseflow and factors influencing ...On average, 48% of streamflow in the UCRB comes from baseflow. •. Higher baseflow yields are typically associated with upper elevation watersheds. •. Baseflow ...Regional Scale Estimates Of... · 3. Results And Discussion · 3.2. Relationships Between...
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Topographic controls of water balance response to air temperature ...... steeper slopes if Ks is high, however, when Ks is low—steeper slopes reduce baseflow. The latter is even more prominent in cases where near-surface soil has ...
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Integrated Effects of Land Use and Topography on Streamflow ...The coupled forest land/steep topography can increase time lags between precipitation and streamflow compared to coupled agricultural land/flat topography.2. Material And Methods · 3. Results · 3.2. Precipitation And...
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Restoring Summer Base Flow under a Decentralized Water ... - MDPILow summer rainfall and base flow associated with the region's Mediterranean climate present a challenge to maintaining adequate flow for salmonids through the ...Missing: monsoonal | Show results with:monsoonal
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The Importance of Interflow to Groundwater Recharge in a Snowmelt ...May 23, 2019 · Understanding the key mechanisms of groundwater recharge in headwater basins allows us to better predict a mountain stream's response to change ...
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How to construct recursive digital filters for baseflow separationDec 8, 2004 · Recursive digital filtering of hydrographs is a baseflow separation method that can easily be automated and has been recommended for ...
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Regionalized drought flow hydrographs from a mature glaciated ...The drought or base flow characteristics of six basins in the Finger Lakes region are obtained by considering for each available record the lower envelope ...
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A review of baseflow recession analysis - ScienceDirect.comThis paper discusses these elements of recession analysis and reviews different ways of characterizing the baseflow recession rate. ... Brutsaert and Nieber, 1977.
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Impacts of recent climate change on trends in baseflow and ...May 12, 2016 · For these seasons, when precipitation occurs, the baseflow/stormflow recession rate is modulated by evapotranspiration [Tallaksen, 1995].2.1 Streamflow Data · 3 Results · 4 Discussion
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Urbanization - Hydrology | US EPAFeb 7, 2025 · Urbanization causes decreased infiltration, increased runoff, increased high flow frequency and magnitude, and increased direct water ...Overview · Flow Alteration In Urban... · Baseflow In Urban Streams
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Impact of forest degradation on streamflow regime and runoff ...... deforestation, or lack forest vegetation for climatic reasons, leads to major reductions in streamflow, especially baseflow (Trimble et al. Citation1987 ...
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Assessing the impact of deforestation on dry-season flows across ...Aug 7, 2025 · The article presents two contrasting views of deforestation and groundwater recharge/dry season flow. Seven variables causing the dichotomy ...
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Impact of urbanization on baseflow characteristics in the central ...Increasing impervious areas may cause the decreasing baseflow (Finkenbine et al., 2000, Rose and Peters, 2001) because surface water penetration is hindered, ...
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The Influence of Urban Development Patterns on Streamflow ...Apr 17, 2018 · Urban areas have traditionally been hypothesized to reduce base flow due to the increased runoff from impervious surfaces limiting infiltration ...
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[PDF] Effects of Urbanization on Flow Duration and Stream FlashinessStream flashiness in urban watersheds was found to increase by an average of 70%. The increases in FDC magnitude and flashiness in urbanizing watersheds are ...
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Agricultural tile drains increase the susceptibility of streams to longer ...We find that agricultural tile drainage generates statistically significant (p < 0.05) increases in streamflow drought duration and intensity while ...Missing: tillage | Show results with:tillage
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Increasing Groundwater Availability and Seasonal Base Flow ...Aug 19, 2019 · In this study, we examine the possibility of using large irrigated agricultural areas as potential MAR locations (Ag-MAR).
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Quantifying Baseflow Changes Due to Irrigation Expansion Using ...This study evaluates the impact of irrigation expansion on baseflows, accounting for weather-driven irrigation demand.
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Land Use Change Increases Streamflow Across the Arc of ...Mar 26, 2018 · Deforestation increases streamflow across Brazil's arc of deforestation, with significant increases to seasonal low flow Deforestation ...
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Base-flow sampling to enhance understanding of the groundwater ...Mar 13, 2025 · This study aims to better understand the current groundwater contributions of nitrogen from nonpoint sources in the Long Island Sound watershed.
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Fresh groundwater discharge insignificant for the world's oceans but ...Mar 9, 2020 · Coastal groundwater discharge (CGD) can locally pose a eutrophication and pollution risk to coastal ecosystems (a). Although the majority of ...
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[PDF] Groundwater Pollutant Transfer and Export from a NorthernMay 31, 2007 · Baseflow concentrations of NO3, Cl, and certain pesticide residues are likely representative of concentrations in groundwater discharge, and ...