Monitoring of temperature in the stream sediment (0.25-1.2 m depth) as well as the stream itself was used to investigate groundwater-surface water interactions in two different Australian catchments (Border Rivers and Lower Richmond). When interpreted with hydrographic and hydraulic conductivity data, the temperature monitoring provided useful insights into the spatial and temporal variability of stream-aquifer connectivity. At one site, sediment temperatures fluctuated with the diurnal temperature variation of the stream, reflecting river leakage (losing conditions). No diurnal signal was detected in the sediment temperatures at other sites, which is a typical indicator of gaining conditions. However, with water-level measurements indicati...
Este artículo contiene 11 páginas, 6 tablas, 5 figurasWater level fluctuations in surface water bodi...
The interaction between groundwater and surface water along the Tambo and Nicholson rivers, southeas...
ABSTRACT: Quantifying streambed hydraulic properties is necessary for understanding stream exchanges...
Significant spatial and temporal variability of water fluxes may exist at the river–groundwater inte...
This paper outlines the results of a pilot study using data at 12 min intervals from 20 miniature te...
Streams with greater connectivity to an aquifer are potentially more sensitive to changes in groundw...
This pilot study uses a chemical technique (KEtX) to establish vertical profiles of average monthly ...
River and groundwater hydrographs and differences in river flow between gauging stations were analys...
Braided river systems are continuously changing environments, comprising heterogeneous gravel-formin...
Measurement took place at the 'Olewiger Bach', a small low-mountain creek in Rhineland-Palatinate (G...
Water temperature can be used as a tracer for the interaction between river water and groundwater, i...
This paper investigates the patterns and controls of aquifer–river exchange in a fast-flowing lowlan...
Groundwater seepage influences the temperature of streams and rivers by providing a relatively cool ...
Variations in stream water, streambed, adjacent stream sediment, and groundwater temperatures in the...
Groundwater inputs are important to streams for their influence on stream hydrology and ecology (Hay...
Este artículo contiene 11 páginas, 6 tablas, 5 figurasWater level fluctuations in surface water bodi...
The interaction between groundwater and surface water along the Tambo and Nicholson rivers, southeas...
ABSTRACT: Quantifying streambed hydraulic properties is necessary for understanding stream exchanges...
Significant spatial and temporal variability of water fluxes may exist at the river–groundwater inte...
This paper outlines the results of a pilot study using data at 12 min intervals from 20 miniature te...
Streams with greater connectivity to an aquifer are potentially more sensitive to changes in groundw...
This pilot study uses a chemical technique (KEtX) to establish vertical profiles of average monthly ...
River and groundwater hydrographs and differences in river flow between gauging stations were analys...
Braided river systems are continuously changing environments, comprising heterogeneous gravel-formin...
Measurement took place at the 'Olewiger Bach', a small low-mountain creek in Rhineland-Palatinate (G...
Water temperature can be used as a tracer for the interaction between river water and groundwater, i...
This paper investigates the patterns and controls of aquifer–river exchange in a fast-flowing lowlan...
Groundwater seepage influences the temperature of streams and rivers by providing a relatively cool ...
Variations in stream water, streambed, adjacent stream sediment, and groundwater temperatures in the...
Groundwater inputs are important to streams for their influence on stream hydrology and ecology (Hay...
Este artículo contiene 11 páginas, 6 tablas, 5 figurasWater level fluctuations in surface water bodi...
The interaction between groundwater and surface water along the Tambo and Nicholson rivers, southeas...
ABSTRACT: Quantifying streambed hydraulic properties is necessary for understanding stream exchanges...