What kind of discharge occurs in the headwaters?



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Typically, headwaters only experience recharge, but a local depression in the land surface can create a window into the groundwater, usually in the form of a lake or swamp. Water here can flow downstream, and thus can add to discharge.
Groundwater discharge occurs as springs
Rephrase the question. I'm not sure what you're asking for. Discharge is the volume of water flowing past a certain point in a stream or river. In that case it would be different for every headwater stream. Maybe you're asking where headwaters originate? In this case it's usually seeps and springs, any place where groundwater reaches the surface.

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