Abstract. Many rivers are classified as groundwater-dependent ecosystems (GDEs), owing to the contribution of groundwater to their base flow. However, there has been little explicit recognition of the way groundwater influences riverine biota or processes, how degrees of ecological dependency may vary, and the management implications of this dependency. The permeable beds and banks of these GDEs where surface water and groundwater exchange are termed ‘hyporheic zones’. They are often inhabited by invertebrates, with varying reliance on groundwater, although the ecological roles of these invertebrates are little known. Upwelling hyporheic water can promote surface primary productivity, influence sediment microbial activity, and affect organi...
Water quality describes the physicochemical characteristics of the water body. These vary naturally...
Flow of water is essential to provide food (organic matter - OM), nutrients (e.g. N and P) and elect...
Hydrological land-ocean connectivity is an important driver of coastal ecosystems. Rivers are obviou...
Groundwater dependent ecosystems (GDEs) include valuable ecosystems such as springs, wetlands, river...
As we move into the twenty-first century, global economic prosperity is driving the consumption of e...
Alterations to the natural flow regime affect the structure and function of rivers and wetlands and ...
This paper explores the significance of groundwater dominance in the surface water system through a ...
A summary is provided of the second in a series of Integrated Science Initiative workshops supported...
The hyporheic zone of streams not only connects groundwater and surface water, but is essential for ...
Summary 1. Riparian zones hold a central place in the hydrological cycle, owing to the prevalence of...
International audienceErosion of the river beds linked to human activities is currently a crucial is...
European Union Water Framework Directive (WFD) (2000/60/EC) waterbody statuses are often derived fro...
Environmental flow standards in a river system are concerned with the minimum quantity and quality o...
Our current understanding of ecohydrological processes in the ecotone between surface water and grou...
Water resource management operations have significantly modified river flow regimes globally, prompt...
Water quality describes the physicochemical characteristics of the water body. These vary naturally...
Flow of water is essential to provide food (organic matter - OM), nutrients (e.g. N and P) and elect...
Hydrological land-ocean connectivity is an important driver of coastal ecosystems. Rivers are obviou...
Groundwater dependent ecosystems (GDEs) include valuable ecosystems such as springs, wetlands, river...
As we move into the twenty-first century, global economic prosperity is driving the consumption of e...
Alterations to the natural flow regime affect the structure and function of rivers and wetlands and ...
This paper explores the significance of groundwater dominance in the surface water system through a ...
A summary is provided of the second in a series of Integrated Science Initiative workshops supported...
The hyporheic zone of streams not only connects groundwater and surface water, but is essential for ...
Summary 1. Riparian zones hold a central place in the hydrological cycle, owing to the prevalence of...
International audienceErosion of the river beds linked to human activities is currently a crucial is...
European Union Water Framework Directive (WFD) (2000/60/EC) waterbody statuses are often derived fro...
Environmental flow standards in a river system are concerned with the minimum quantity and quality o...
Our current understanding of ecohydrological processes in the ecotone between surface water and grou...
Water resource management operations have significantly modified river flow regimes globally, prompt...
Water quality describes the physicochemical characteristics of the water body. These vary naturally...
Flow of water is essential to provide food (organic matter - OM), nutrients (e.g. N and P) and elect...
Hydrological land-ocean connectivity is an important driver of coastal ecosystems. Rivers are obviou...