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Methods for identifying baseflow sources and residence/transit time include using [[Solution|solutes]] and [[Flow tracer|tracer]]s. Solutes that originate in distinct areas of the watershed can be used to source baseflow-geochemical signatures. Tracers may be inserted into different parts of the watershed to identify flow paths and transit times.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Glynn|first=Pierre D.|last2=Plummer|first2=L. Niel|date=2005-03-01|title=Geochemistry and the understanding of ground-water systems|journal=Hydrogeology Journal|language=en|volume=13|issue=1|pages=263–287|doi=10.1007/s10040-004-0429-y|issn=1431-2174}}</ref>
Methods for summarizing baseflow from an existing streamflow record include event based low flow statistics,<ref>{{Cite journal|last=O'Keeffe|first=Jay|date=2009|title=Sustaining river ecosystems: balancing use and protection|journal=Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment|volume=33|issue=3|pages=339–357|doi=10.1177/0309133309342645}}</ref> flow duration curve,<ref>{{Cite book|title=Handbook of Hydrology|last=Stedinger, JR, Vogel, RM, and Foufoula-Georgiou, E|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1993|isbn=|___location=|pages=}}</ref> metrics that explain proportioning of baseflow to total flow,<ref>{{Cite journal|date=2009-06-30|title=Examining geological controls on baseflow index (BFI) using regression analysis: An illustration from the Thames Basin, UK|journal=Journal of Hydrology|language=en|volume=373|issue=1–2|pages=164–176|doi=10.1016/j.jhydrol.2009.04.025|issn=0022-1694|last1=Bloomfield|first1=J.P.|last2=Allen|first2=D.J.|last3=Griffiths|first3=K.J.|url=http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/7510/1/Bloomfield%20Allen%20Griffiths%202009.pdf}}</ref> and the baseflow recession curve which can be used on ungauged streams based on empirical relationship between watershed characteristics and baseflow at gauged sites.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Posavec|first=Kristijan|last2=Bacani|first2=Andrea|last3=Nakic|first3=Zoran|date=2006-05-26|title=A Visual Basic Spreadsheet Macro for Recession Curve Analysis|journal=Ground Water|language=en|volume=0|issue=5|pages=060526082055001––|doi=10.1111/j.1745-6584.2006.00226.x|pmid=16961500|issn=0017-467X}}</ref>
Certain parameters of baseflow, such as the [[Mean baseflow residence time|mean residence time]] and the baseflow recession curve, can be useful in describing the mixing of waters (such as from precipitation and groundwater) and the level of groundwater contribution to streamflow in catchments.<ref>{{cite journal|author=Vitvar|display-authors=etal|year=2002|title=Estimation of baseflow residence times in watersheds from the runoff hydrograph recession: method and application in the Neversink watershed, Catskill Mountains, New York|url=http://www.cof.orst.edu/cof/fe/watershd/pdf/2002/Vitvar_et_al_2002.pdf|journal=Hydrol. Processes|volume=16|issue=9|pages=1871–1877|doi=10.1002/hyp.5027}}</ref>
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