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Water balance is a concept used to understand the availability and the overall 'state' of water resources in a hydrological system. A hydrological system is usually a standard surface water unit such as a quaternary catchment or, in the case of the Limpopo River, a River basin. This concept is also sometimes referred to as a Water Budget.
This holistic approach takes into account all of the water inputs into the system and the extractions take out of the system or out of circulation.
Inputs include:
Extractions include:
A simple approach to a water balance equation could be considered as:
P + R + B - F - E -T = ΔS
Wanielista et al. 1997
Where:
THE ROLE OF GROUNDWATER IN THE HYDROLOGIC CYCLE.
SOURCE: CSIR 2004
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