flow) of streams can influence nutrient uptake dynamics and the supply of materials to microbes, meiofauna and macroinvertebrates living within stream sediments. We examined the extent of underflow in Hugh White Creek, a headwater stream in the southern Appalachian Moun-tains and compared underflow at different depths and at different sites within the stream. 2. Initially rhodamine dye was used to trace the flow of water through the sediments; however, the dye was strongly absorbed by the sediments in Hugh White Creek. Thus rhodamine was not suitable as a tracer of water flow. Chloride reacted conservatively in laboratory experiments and was used as a tracer. 3. The tracer infiltrated the sediments within 5 min to depths of 10 cm at all six...
Streams control the timing and delivery of fluvial nutrient export from watersheds, and hydraulic pr...
Because catchment characteristics determine sediment and nutrient inputs to streams, upland disturba...
Field observations on a relatively low infiltration capacity of river channels led to the premise th...
Field studies of streamflow generation were undertaken on two forested watersheds, the West Road sub...
We Studied water exchange, nutrient dynamics, and microbial activities between the Surface and inter...
Inamdar, ShreeramBiotic and abiotic factors both play critical roles in the cycling of organic matte...
The objective of this study is to investigate the concentrations and dynamics of microplastics in he...
Clean freshwater is fundamental to sustain human activities and the aquatic life. However, cities, i...
The effects of mine drainage on 2 bacterial processes were examined in Rocky Mountain streams affect...
This project provides a first exploration into the relationship between suspended sediment concentra...
grantor: University of TorontoThe hyporheic zone beneath a single 10 m-long riffle of a gr...
Fine sediments or particles are important determinants of water quality and ecosystem health. Variou...
Buffer strips have been widely recognized as to promote infiltration, deposition and sorption of con...
Proceedings of the 1999 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 30 and 31, Athens, Georgia.Examini...
Agriculture drainage ditches serve as the veins of the Midwestern agricultural landscapes. The trans...
Streams control the timing and delivery of fluvial nutrient export from watersheds, and hydraulic pr...
Because catchment characteristics determine sediment and nutrient inputs to streams, upland disturba...
Field observations on a relatively low infiltration capacity of river channels led to the premise th...
Field studies of streamflow generation were undertaken on two forested watersheds, the West Road sub...
We Studied water exchange, nutrient dynamics, and microbial activities between the Surface and inter...
Inamdar, ShreeramBiotic and abiotic factors both play critical roles in the cycling of organic matte...
The objective of this study is to investigate the concentrations and dynamics of microplastics in he...
Clean freshwater is fundamental to sustain human activities and the aquatic life. However, cities, i...
The effects of mine drainage on 2 bacterial processes were examined in Rocky Mountain streams affect...
This project provides a first exploration into the relationship between suspended sediment concentra...
grantor: University of TorontoThe hyporheic zone beneath a single 10 m-long riffle of a gr...
Fine sediments or particles are important determinants of water quality and ecosystem health. Variou...
Buffer strips have been widely recognized as to promote infiltration, deposition and sorption of con...
Proceedings of the 1999 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 30 and 31, Athens, Georgia.Examini...
Agriculture drainage ditches serve as the veins of the Midwestern agricultural landscapes. The trans...
Streams control the timing and delivery of fluvial nutrient export from watersheds, and hydraulic pr...
Because catchment characteristics determine sediment and nutrient inputs to streams, upland disturba...
Field observations on a relatively low infiltration capacity of river channels led to the premise th...