Baseflow: Streamflow coming from groundwater seepage into a stream or river.
baseflow That part of a stream discharge that originates as ground water seeping into the stream. Also known as dry-weather flow and groundwater flow.
Baseflow Water that, having infiltrated the soil surface, percolates to the ground water table and moves laterally to reappear as surface runoff. Basin ...
Baseflow A portion of the streamflow that would be present even during periods of drought. Baseline Environmental Assessment ...
The primary pipe or weir which carries baseflow and storm flow through the embankment. PUBLIC TURF Pervious land held in the public domain. Examples include parks, golf courses, cemeteries, median strips and school grounds.
Discharge Area/Zone: An area in which there is upward groundwater flow in the subsurface. Groundwater flows toward the surface in a discharge area and may escape as a spring, seep, or baseflow, or by evaporation and transpiration.
See also: Site, Discharge, Waste, Characteristic, Soil
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