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Baseflow

Posted 21 May 2024

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Why in the news?

A recent study has highlighted that Baseflow has contributed significantly to the flooding of rivers in peninsular India

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  • The study examined six major river basins of peninsular India namely Narmada, Tapi, Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna, and Cauvery.
  • It used discharge data from river basins to improve understanding of the influence of process-based factors (rainfall, soil moisture, and baseflow) on riverine floods.
  • The study revealed that catchments with higher baseflow lead to an increased likelihood of rapid runoff with incoming rainfall events in shorter time lags.

What is Baseflow? 

  • Baseflow refers to the portion of stream flow that originates from groundwater discharge seeping into the stream or river over an extended period.
  • Groundwater discharges into the water bodies when the water table intersects the surface of the ground along rivers or wetlands, contributing to their flow.

Factors influencing Baseflow

  • Topography of the land: affects the movement of water across the surface and the subsurface, thereby influencing the infiltration and flow process.
  • Nature of the Soil: influences the rate of infiltration, hydraulic conductivity and groundwater recharge. 
    • Hydraulic conductivity is a measure of how easily water can pass through soil or rock.
  • Land use pattern: The conversion of forest to urban land increases baseflow owing to the presence of impervious surfaces in urban areas.
  • Climate Change: Changes in precipitation volume and timing can alter infiltration and groundwater levels, which in turn affect the baseflow discharge.

Environmental significance of Baseflow

  • Maintains the river flow and ecosystem: Baseflow recharges the river runoff and replenishes water demand during the dry season. 
  • Reduces silt accumulation: Additional flow streams along with higher water quantities help decrease silt accumulation.
  • Maintains the water quality: Groundwater is subject to natural filtration, thus the water added via baseflow improves the overall quality of river water. 

Potential effects of change in Baseflow

  • Increases Flood Risk: Catchments with higher baseflow reflect more wet conditions, which increases the chances of rapid runoff during heavy rainfall.
    • Alternatively, prolonged periods of below-average precipitation and high temperatures lead to a decrease in the groundwater recharge rate leading to a situation known as baseflow droughts. 
  • Affects the riverine ecosystem: Reduced baseflow leads to stagnant condition of water in river beds which also leads to depletion of dissolved oxygen thereby threatening the riverine species.
  • Affects the water temperature: As the groundwater is cooler than the surface water, reduced inflow of baseflow water in a stream increases its temperature.
  • Other effects include alteration in downstream flow, water utilization patterns and increased silt accumulation among others.

Conclusion

Baseflow of a river can be effectively managed through integrated water management approaches like optimal land use policies, recharging of groundwater, continuous monitoring and assessment of the river basins among others.

  • Tags :
  • BASEFLOW
  • FLOODING OF RIVERS
  • Drainage Pattern
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