Recession flow has long been considered a composite of exponential terms, w
here each exponential term represents a different source of water discharge
d from the watershed. The changing slopes in the semi-logarithmic plot of t
he discharge have been considered indicative of the decreasing contribution
of surface runoff and interflow to the discharge. The results of this anal
ysis show that the changing slope in the recession plot can be the conseque
nce of baseflow drainage. This can invalidate the semi-logarithmic baseflow
separation technique when applied to some hydrologic settings.