Investigation into the effects of beaver dams on hyporheic exchange in peat dominated mountainous streams is needed to better understand stream-floodplain connections and improve our overall conceptual model of water storage and flow through riverine valleys. The objective of this study was to determine the influence of instream beaver dams on vertical and lateral hyporheic exchanges. Hyporheic interactions were examined using hydrometric methods to determine both flow pathways and water fluxes for a second-order stream draining a Canadian Rocky Mountain peatland. Investigation was conducted on two instream beaver dams and an undammed reference section for the ice free periods of summers 2006 and 2007 at the Sibbald Reseach Basin located in...
Beaver damming in streams is thought to increase bed elevation through in-channel sediment storage, ...
There is a need to identify measurable characteristics of stream channel morphology that vary predic...
Streambed morphology, streamflow dynamics, and the heterogeneity of streambed sediments critically c...
Investigation into the effects of beaver dams on hyporheic exchange in peat dominated mountainous st...
Mountain desert ecosystems tend to have intermittent surface water flows. Driven by snowpack melt, t...
Dynamic exchange of water across the stream-riparian zone interface is important in increasing strea...
Beaver dams are ubiquitous in subarctic wetlands, where runoff in the flat terrain is highly prone t...
The North American beaver (Castor canadensis) is regarded widely as an ecosystem engineer and the da...
ABSTRACT. Beaver dams are ubiquitous in subarctic wetlands, where runoff in the flat terrain is hig...
This study examined how discharge, streambed topography, and channel planform influence hyporheic ex...
Hydropeaking power production has the potential to pose serious challenges towards hydrology, water ...
This study investigates how large, regular stage fluctuations alter surface water-groundwater exchan...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Geophysical ...
Beavers (Castor fiber, Castor canadensis) are one of the most influential mammalian ecosystem engine...
For centuries river management and land use actions in North America have caused widespread stream d...
Beaver damming in streams is thought to increase bed elevation through in-channel sediment storage, ...
There is a need to identify measurable characteristics of stream channel morphology that vary predic...
Streambed morphology, streamflow dynamics, and the heterogeneity of streambed sediments critically c...
Investigation into the effects of beaver dams on hyporheic exchange in peat dominated mountainous st...
Mountain desert ecosystems tend to have intermittent surface water flows. Driven by snowpack melt, t...
Dynamic exchange of water across the stream-riparian zone interface is important in increasing strea...
Beaver dams are ubiquitous in subarctic wetlands, where runoff in the flat terrain is highly prone t...
The North American beaver (Castor canadensis) is regarded widely as an ecosystem engineer and the da...
ABSTRACT. Beaver dams are ubiquitous in subarctic wetlands, where runoff in the flat terrain is hig...
This study examined how discharge, streambed topography, and channel planform influence hyporheic ex...
Hydropeaking power production has the potential to pose serious challenges towards hydrology, water ...
This study investigates how large, regular stage fluctuations alter surface water-groundwater exchan...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Geophysical ...
Beavers (Castor fiber, Castor canadensis) are one of the most influential mammalian ecosystem engine...
For centuries river management and land use actions in North America have caused widespread stream d...
Beaver damming in streams is thought to increase bed elevation through in-channel sediment storage, ...
There is a need to identify measurable characteristics of stream channel morphology that vary predic...
Streambed morphology, streamflow dynamics, and the heterogeneity of streambed sediments critically c...