Event‐Based Suspended Sediment Budgets Across a Gravel Bed River Network
Abstract This study explores the variability of suspended sediment transport down a river main stem by identifying sediment sources and in‐stream processes. It examines event‐scale suspended sediment budgets across a catchment with diverse sediment sources and assesses the influence of hydrological drivers such as spatial and temporal variability in ...
Arman Haddadchi, D. Murray Hicks
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Modeling surface water and groundwater mixing and mixing-dependent denitrification with bedform dynamics [PDF]
The hyporheic zone (HZ), where surface water (SW) and groundwater (GW) interact and mix, acts as a critical interface that attenuates contaminants through enhanced biogeochemical cycling.
X. Ping +6 more
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Quantifying spatial and temporal discharge dynamics of an event in a first order stream, using distributed temperature sensing [PDF]
Understanding the spatial distribution of discharge can be important for water quality and quantity modeling. Non-steady flood waves can, particularly as a result of short high intensity summer rainstorms, influence small headwater streams significantly.
M. C. Westhoff +2 more
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Occurrence of 'Antrobathynella stammeri' (Jakobi, 1954) (Crustacea: Syncarida: Bathynellidae) in the hyporheic zones of two English karst rivers [PDF]
This paper reports the first records of Antrobathynella stammeri in the British Isles since 1985. Numerous individuals were observed in hyporheic water extracted from the River Skirfare (Yorkshire, UK), whilst, in an independent study, a single confirmed
Dunscombe, MP +2 more
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Evident Dependence of Dynamics of Baseflow on Groundwater Across the Contiguous United States
Abstract Understanding baseflow dynamics is essential for sustainable ecosystem and water resource management. While most studies have documented climate‐baseflow relationships at regional scales, observational evidence of how groundwater influences baseflow dynamics across different spatiotemporal scales remains limited, substantially constraining ...
Ali R. Al‐Aizari +3 more
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Delineating groundwater-surface water exchange flux using temperature-time series analysis methods [PDF]
Groundwater-surface water interactions can play a crucial role in river-, riparian and wetland management. Their delineation and quantification at various spatial and temporal scales has become an important aspect in the study of contaminant transport ...
Anibas, Christian +6 more
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LPMLE3 : a novel 1-D approach to study water flow in streambeds using heat as a tracer [PDF]
We introduce LPMLE3, a new 1-D approach to quantify vertical water flow components at streambeds using temperature data collected in different depths.
Alexander +70 more
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Abstract Understanding groundwater recharge pathways is essential for designing effective managed aquifer strategies, yet in heterogeneous alluvial aquifers, these pathways are often uncertain and difficult to resolve with sparse well networks. We apply gravity as an independent constraint to quantify groundwater storage dynamics and evaluate recharge ...
Kuan‐Hung Chen +6 more
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Aquatic ecosystem metabolism encapsulates the daily fixation (gross primary production, GPPd) and mineralization (ecosystem respiration, ERd) of organic carbon.
J. D. Gomez‐Velez +3 more
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The Moszczenica is a lowland river, which is a third-order river with a length of 55 km; it flows into the Bzura River in central Poland. The objective of this study was to evaluate two important factors in the exchange between surface water and ...
Marciniak Marek +2 more
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