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Estimation of Runoff, Baseflow and ground water status in Parasai-Sindh watershed of SAT region, India

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Abstract A study of runoff and baseflow estimation and its impact ground water status are typically limited in semi-arid region of India. We are focused on runoff and baseflow in the Parasai-Sindh watershed, with the aim of analyzing the influence of watershed management on the response characteristics of discharge. The geological area watershed is 12.46 km2 and its main stream is found to be of 4th order. The runoff and baseflow of watershed were estimated by subtracting barometric pressure from the stage recoded by Baro and Diver install at outlet to get actual stage of runoff passing over it. The results indicate that out of 49.2 mm rainfall event, runoff and baseflow at outlet of watershed were found as 20.98% and 4.19%, respectively. Whereas, runoff and baseflow were recorded 14.12% and 11.18%, respectively against 86.2 mm rainfall. Total runoff and baseflow produced from outlet was recorded as 16 and 7%, respectively.
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Title: Estimation of Runoff, Baseflow and ground water status in Parasai-Sindh watershed of SAT region, India
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Abstract A study of runoff and baseflow estimation and its impact ground water status are typically limited in semi-arid region of India.
We are focused on runoff and baseflow in the Parasai-Sindh watershed, with the aim of analyzing the influence of watershed management on the response characteristics of discharge.
The geological area watershed is 12.
46 km2 and its main stream is found to be of 4th order.
The runoff and baseflow of watershed were estimated by subtracting barometric pressure from the stage recoded by Baro and Diver install at outlet to get actual stage of runoff passing over it.
The results indicate that out of 49.
2 mm rainfall event, runoff and baseflow at outlet of watershed were found as 20.
98% and 4.
19%, respectively.
Whereas, runoff and baseflow were recorded 14.
12% and 11.
18%, respectively against 86.
2 mm rainfall.
Total runoff and baseflow produced from outlet was recorded as 16 and 7%, respectively.

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