Profiles of temperature time series are commonly used to determine hyporheic flow patterns and hydraulic dynamics in the streambed sediments. Although hyporheic flows are 3-D, past research has focused on determining the magnitude of the vertical flow component and how this varies spatially. This study used a portable 56-sensor, 3-D temperature array with three heat pulse sources to measure the flow direction and magnitude up to 200 mm below the water–sediment interface. Short, 1 min heat pulses were injected at one of the three heat sources and the temperature response was monitored over a period of 30 min. Breakthrough curves from each of the sensors were analysed using a heat transport equation. Parameter estimation and uncertain...
Hyporheic exchange is an important process that underpins stream ecosystem function, and there have ...
We introduce LPMLE3, a new 1-D approach to quantify vertical water flow components at streambeds usi...
Significant spatial and temporal variability of water fluxes may exist at the river–groundwater inte...
© Author(s) 2018. This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.Profil...
Strong groundwater upwelling to streams creates thermal refugia, which are particularly important to...
International audienceUnderstanding and quantifying groundwater and surface water interactions are k...
A new method was developed for analysing and delineating streambed water fluxes, flow conditions, an...
Located in the critical zone at the intersection between surface water and groundwater, hyporheic zo...
textHyporheic water is thought to infiltrate at the head of a riffle which in turn is complemented b...
Hyporheic exchange is an important process that underpins stream ecosystem function, and there have ...
Hyporheic exchange is an important process that underpins stream ecosystem function, and there have ...
International audienceUnderstanding and predicting stream thermal regimes is a key goal for aquatic ...
\u3cp\u3eWe introduce LPMLE3, a new 1-D approach to quantify vertical water flow components at strea...
Hyporheic exchange is an important process that underpins stream ecosystem function, and there have ...
We introduce LPMLE3, a new 1-D approach to quantify vertical water flow components at streambeds usi...
Significant spatial and temporal variability of water fluxes may exist at the river–groundwater inte...
© Author(s) 2018. This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.Profil...
Strong groundwater upwelling to streams creates thermal refugia, which are particularly important to...
International audienceUnderstanding and quantifying groundwater and surface water interactions are k...
A new method was developed for analysing and delineating streambed water fluxes, flow conditions, an...
Located in the critical zone at the intersection between surface water and groundwater, hyporheic zo...
textHyporheic water is thought to infiltrate at the head of a riffle which in turn is complemented b...
Hyporheic exchange is an important process that underpins stream ecosystem function, and there have ...
Hyporheic exchange is an important process that underpins stream ecosystem function, and there have ...
International audienceUnderstanding and predicting stream thermal regimes is a key goal for aquatic ...
\u3cp\u3eWe introduce LPMLE3, a new 1-D approach to quantify vertical water flow components at strea...
Hyporheic exchange is an important process that underpins stream ecosystem function, and there have ...
We introduce LPMLE3, a new 1-D approach to quantify vertical water flow components at streambeds usi...
Significant spatial and temporal variability of water fluxes may exist at the river–groundwater inte...