Abstract. Many river restoration projects seek to address issues associated with impaired hydrological and ecological connectivity in longitudinal (e.g. effects of dams, weirs) or lateral (e.g. alienated floodplain) dimensions. Efforts to restore the vertical dimension of impaired stream–groundwater exchange are rare, hampered by limited understanding of the factors controlling this linkage in natural alluvial rivers. We propose a simplified two-axis model of the ‘primary drivers’ (sediment structure and vertical hydraulic gradient) of stream–groundwater exchange that acknowledges their interaction and provides a practical template to help researchers and river managers pose hypothesis-driven solutions to restoration of damaged or lost vert...
Removal of lateral constraints to restore rivers has become increasingly common in river resource ma...
This study focuses on eco-hydraulics as a mean to assess the impact of drought on river ecosystems. ...
Pools and riffles are sedimentary bed features found in many natural streams. Their rhythmic spacing...
Human impacts to aquatic ecosystems often involve changes in hydrologic connectivity and flow regime...
Human impacts to aquatic ecosystems often involve changes in hydrologic connectivity and flow regime...
Human impacts to aquatic ecosystems often involve changes in hydrologic connectivity and flow regime...
In alluvial rivers, groundwater and stream water are intimately connected via the saturated sediment...
Modifications to landscapes and flow regimes of rivers have altered the function, biodiversity, and ...
Open Access via the Jisc Wiley Agreement Research Funders United Utilities Environmental AgencyPeer ...
Geographic concerns for spatial relationships lie at the heart of geomorphic applications in river m...
River restoration is at the forefront of applied hydrologic science. However, many river restoration...
Most agree that there is room for improvement in the science and engineering basis for stream restor...
Stream and river restoration have become popular means of addressing concerns about aquatic habitat ...
Removal of lateral constraints to restore rivers has become increasingly common in river resource ma...
The foundations of river restoration science rest comfortably in the fields of geology, hydrology, a...
Removal of lateral constraints to restore rivers has become increasingly common in river resource ma...
This study focuses on eco-hydraulics as a mean to assess the impact of drought on river ecosystems. ...
Pools and riffles are sedimentary bed features found in many natural streams. Their rhythmic spacing...
Human impacts to aquatic ecosystems often involve changes in hydrologic connectivity and flow regime...
Human impacts to aquatic ecosystems often involve changes in hydrologic connectivity and flow regime...
Human impacts to aquatic ecosystems often involve changes in hydrologic connectivity and flow regime...
In alluvial rivers, groundwater and stream water are intimately connected via the saturated sediment...
Modifications to landscapes and flow regimes of rivers have altered the function, biodiversity, and ...
Open Access via the Jisc Wiley Agreement Research Funders United Utilities Environmental AgencyPeer ...
Geographic concerns for spatial relationships lie at the heart of geomorphic applications in river m...
River restoration is at the forefront of applied hydrologic science. However, many river restoration...
Most agree that there is room for improvement in the science and engineering basis for stream restor...
Stream and river restoration have become popular means of addressing concerns about aquatic habitat ...
Removal of lateral constraints to restore rivers has become increasingly common in river resource ma...
The foundations of river restoration science rest comfortably in the fields of geology, hydrology, a...
Removal of lateral constraints to restore rivers has become increasingly common in river resource ma...
This study focuses on eco-hydraulics as a mean to assess the impact of drought on river ecosystems. ...
Pools and riffles are sedimentary bed features found in many natural streams. Their rhythmic spacing...