Streambed and Water Profile Response to In-Channel Restoration Structures in a Laboratory Meandering Stream [PDF]
In-channel structures are often installed in alluvial rivers during restoration to steer currents, but they also modify the streambed morphology and water surface profile, and alter hydraulic gradients driving ecologically important hyporheic exchange ...
Bangshuai Han +5 more
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Groundwater Temperature Processes and Patterns: Implications for Stream Thermal Regimes
Shallow groundwater temperatures are controlled by ground surface temperatures and are influenced by climate change and land cover changes. Deeper groundwater temperature is constant year‐round, making it cooler (warmer) in the summer (winter) than surface water, and exhibits a lagged response to surface warming.
Barret L. Kurylyk +6 more
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Separation of river network–scale nitrogen removal among the main channel and two transient storage compartments [PDF]
Transient storage (TS) zones are important areas of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) processing in rivers. We assessed sensitivities regarding the relative impact that the main channel (MC), surface TS (STS), and hyporheic TS (HTS) have on network ...
Briggs, Martin A. +6 more
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Aquatic Hyphomycete Species Are Screened by the Hyporheic Zone of Woodland Streams [PDF]
Aquatic hyphomycetes strongly contribute to organic matter dynamics in streams, but their abilities to colonize leaf litter buried in streambed sediments remain unexplored.
Bärlocher F +23 more
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A Wave Tank Study on Turbulent Transport of a Passive Tracer Above Gravelly Sand Beds
Abstract Exchange processes at the seabed interface have a non‐negligible impact on biogeochemical processes of the sea. Acknowledging this impact on the input of nutrients from the seabed into the water column further entails properly assessing the transport and mixing of these nutrients within the water column.
Helena Stirnweiß +4 more
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Characterization of spatial heterogeneity of groundwater-stream water interactions using multiple depth streambed temperature measurements at the reach scale [PDF]
International audienceStreambed temperatures can be easily, accurately and inexpensively measured at many locations. We obtained 140 vertical streambed temperature profiles along a 220 m section of a small artificial stream to characterize patterns of ...
Bayer-Raich, M. +2 more
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Using radon to understand parafluvial flows and the changing locations of groundwater inflows in the Avon River, southeast Australia [PDF]
This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License (CC BY 3.0)Abstract. Understanding the location and magnitude of groundwater inflows to rivers is important for the protection of riverine ecosystems and the management of ...
Cartwright, Ian, Hofmann, Harald
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Scaling down hyporheic exchange flows: from catchments to reaches [PDF]
Abstract. Rivers are not isolated systems but continuously interact with the subsurface from upstream to downstream. In the last few decades, research on the hyporheic zone (HZ) from many perspectives has increased appreciation of the hydrological importance and ecological significance of connected river and groundwater systems. Although recent reviews,
Chiara Magliozzi +3 more
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An experimental study was conducted to identify the behaviour of neutrally buoyant microplastics (specific density, 0.94) in different hydrodynamic conditions while focusing on combined wave–current conditions and the mixing across the hyporheic zone ...
Merenchi Galappaththige Nipuni Odara +3 more
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Microplastic accumulation in riverbed sediment via hyporheic exchange from headwaters to mainstems. [PDF]
Drummond JD +5 more
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