This pilot study uses a chemical technique (KEtX) to establish vertical profiles of average monthly water temperature within river beds: the hyporheic zone at the interface between surface water and groundwater. Data are presented for two gravel-bed sites and one sand-bed site on the River Wissey, Norfolk, UK. From February to October 1992, average monthly temperatures were determined at 10cm intervals down 1 m profiles. A strong seasonal pattern was defined at all sites with hyporheic temperatures being relatively warm in winter and cool in summer. Isothermal periods occurred in March-April and September-October. Temperature ranges within the hyporheic were decreased (4.6-7.7°C) compared with those of surface waters (10 and 10.9°C). Tempe...
Hydrodynamic exchange between surface-water and groundwater was studied at a river located within th...
Water temperature is a key control on many river processes including ecology and biogeochemistry. C...
River temperature is important for cold water adapted freshwater fish species, such as salmonids. Sa...
This paper outlines the results of a pilot study using data at 12 min intervals from 20 miniature te...
Graduation date: 2008Archival zip files must be uncompressed before use. Files can be uncompressed ...
Monitoring of temperature in the stream sediment (0.25-1.2 m depth) as well as the stream itself was...
Graduation date: 2011Increased water temperatures and thermal loading due to anthropogenic inputs ha...
International audienceThe growing recognition of the ecological and water quality significance of ri...
The temperature of water in lakes, rivers and streams has a fundamental influence on aquatic organis...
Water temperature (Tw) is a key determinant of freshwater ecosystem status and cause for concern und...
This research investigated groundwater surface water interaction (GWSi) of the Fraser River, in the ...
There is major concern that river temperature changes driven by a changing climate and associated hy...
This paper uses detailed hydrometeorological data to evaluate the influence of channel bed processes...
Dams affect over half of the Earth’s large river systems. Storage of water and its release for peak ...
Water temperature is a critical water quality parameter that affects salmonid survival by influencin...
Hydrodynamic exchange between surface-water and groundwater was studied at a river located within th...
Water temperature is a key control on many river processes including ecology and biogeochemistry. C...
River temperature is important for cold water adapted freshwater fish species, such as salmonids. Sa...
This paper outlines the results of a pilot study using data at 12 min intervals from 20 miniature te...
Graduation date: 2008Archival zip files must be uncompressed before use. Files can be uncompressed ...
Monitoring of temperature in the stream sediment (0.25-1.2 m depth) as well as the stream itself was...
Graduation date: 2011Increased water temperatures and thermal loading due to anthropogenic inputs ha...
International audienceThe growing recognition of the ecological and water quality significance of ri...
The temperature of water in lakes, rivers and streams has a fundamental influence on aquatic organis...
Water temperature (Tw) is a key determinant of freshwater ecosystem status and cause for concern und...
This research investigated groundwater surface water interaction (GWSi) of the Fraser River, in the ...
There is major concern that river temperature changes driven by a changing climate and associated hy...
This paper uses detailed hydrometeorological data to evaluate the influence of channel bed processes...
Dams affect over half of the Earth’s large river systems. Storage of water and its release for peak ...
Water temperature is a critical water quality parameter that affects salmonid survival by influencin...
Hydrodynamic exchange between surface-water and groundwater was studied at a river located within th...
Water temperature is a key control on many river processes including ecology and biogeochemistry. C...
River temperature is important for cold water adapted freshwater fish species, such as salmonids. Sa...