Role of Groundwater in Supporting Environmental Flow Requirements of River Ecosystems in the Netherl

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During recent years, water managers and water users in the Netherlands experienced water scarcity in streams and rivers.Although often underexposed, an important cause for this water scarcity is the deteriorated groundwater conditions resulting in reduced base flow.
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