The infiltration of stream water in the sediment and its return to the stream—a process known here as hyporheic exchange flows (HEF)—is a critical control of the structure and functions of the stream ecosystem. River restoration programmes will increasingly require quantitative methods for evaluating this influence. Previous studies have already shown the potential of numerical groundwater models to characterize HEF and compare restoration scenarios. Although various sources of uncertainty are acknowledged, the potential effect of small streambed structures (or microforms), such as grains or ripples, embedded in channel-unit scale structures (or macroforms), such as riffle-pool sequences, is commonly ignored. Here, a simple conceptualizatio...
Advection through hyporheic zones (HZ) consisting of heterogeneous channel bend streambed deposits a...
The groundwater-surface water interface (GSI) is a critical environmental hotspot, a key area influe...
There is a need to identify measurable characteristics of stream channel morphology that vary predic...
River managers and scientists interested in hyporheic processes need adequate tools for characterizi...
textRiver-groundwater exchange (hyporheic exchange) influences temperature, water chemistry, and ec...
The hyporheic zone is a transitional area between surface and groundwater systems that supports both...
River managers need practical tools to promote appropriately hyporheic functions in restoration sche...
[1] Hyporheic exchange is generally analyzed with the assumption of a homogeneous hyporheic zone. In...
Water exchange between streams and hyporheic zones is highly dynamic, and its temporal variation is ...
In many streams, significant amounts of water are exchanged between saturated sediments surrounding ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Geophysical ...
Graduation date: 2003Longitudinal water surface profiles from high-gradient mountain streams\ud prov...
This paper evaluates the perceptions and conceptual basis in hyporheic flow (HF) modeling. The combi...
Groundwater-surface water interactions play a major role in regulating global water quality because ...
Hyporheic zones (HZs) are key compartments in river-aquifer systems, characterized by continuous exc...
Advection through hyporheic zones (HZ) consisting of heterogeneous channel bend streambed deposits a...
The groundwater-surface water interface (GSI) is a critical environmental hotspot, a key area influe...
There is a need to identify measurable characteristics of stream channel morphology that vary predic...
River managers and scientists interested in hyporheic processes need adequate tools for characterizi...
textRiver-groundwater exchange (hyporheic exchange) influences temperature, water chemistry, and ec...
The hyporheic zone is a transitional area between surface and groundwater systems that supports both...
River managers need practical tools to promote appropriately hyporheic functions in restoration sche...
[1] Hyporheic exchange is generally analyzed with the assumption of a homogeneous hyporheic zone. In...
Water exchange between streams and hyporheic zones is highly dynamic, and its temporal variation is ...
In many streams, significant amounts of water are exchanged between saturated sediments surrounding ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Geophysical ...
Graduation date: 2003Longitudinal water surface profiles from high-gradient mountain streams\ud prov...
This paper evaluates the perceptions and conceptual basis in hyporheic flow (HF) modeling. The combi...
Groundwater-surface water interactions play a major role in regulating global water quality because ...
Hyporheic zones (HZs) are key compartments in river-aquifer systems, characterized by continuous exc...
Advection through hyporheic zones (HZ) consisting of heterogeneous channel bend streambed deposits a...
The groundwater-surface water interface (GSI) is a critical environmental hotspot, a key area influe...
There is a need to identify measurable characteristics of stream channel morphology that vary predic...