baseflowosuus
Baseflowosuus is a term used in hydrology to describe the proportion of streamflow that is derived from groundwater. It represents the sustained, low-flow component of a river or stream that is present even during periods of little or no precipitation. This groundwater contribution typically originates from the slow seepage of water from saturated soils, aquifers, and other underground storage areas into the stream channel.
The baseflow component is crucial for maintaining aquatic ecosystems during dry seasons, as it prevents streams
Estimating baseflow is typically done through various hydrological analysis techniques. These methods often involve separating the