Groundwater in upland floodplains has an important function in regulating river flows and controlling the coupling of hillslope runoff with rivers, with complex interaction between surface waters and groundwaters throughout floodplain width and depth. Heterogeneity is a key feature of upland floodplain hydrogeology and influences catchment water flows, but it is difficult to characterise and therefore is often simplified or overlooked. An upland floodplain and adjacent hillslope in the Eddleston catchment, southern Scotland (UK), has been studied through detailed three-dimensional geological characterisation, the monitoring of ten carefully sited piezometers, and analysis of locally collected rainfall and river data. Lateral aquifer heterog...
The Water Framework Directive is a major driver for change in catchment management within the Europe...
We would like to thank the European Research Council (ERC, project GA 335910 VeWa) for funding. We a...
Upland streamflow generation has traditionally been modelled as a simple rainfall-runoff mechanism...
Groundwater in upland floodplains has an important function in regulating river flows and controllin...
Upland floodplains provide an important function in regulating river flows and controlling the coupl...
Upland floodplains provide an important function in regulating river flows and controlling the coupl...
BGS have been investigating the role of groundwater in catchment functioning for the past 10 years i...
Floodplains are often conceptualized as homogeneous sediment bodies which connect streams with their...
Funding was provided by the Leibniz Association (SAW-2012-IGB 4167) within the International Leibniz...
The interaction of precipitation with catchment soils is commonly assumed to be the dominant control...
A novel investigation of the impact of meteorological and geological heterogeneity within the Permo-...
The hydrogeology of the Peak District is reviewed in the context of River Basin Management planning...
There are significant groundwater resources in the Thames Basin (Figure 1) supporting approximately...
This paper explores the significance of groundwater dominance in the surface water system through a ...
International audienceThe understanding of the physical processes controlling water fluxes from hill...
The Water Framework Directive is a major driver for change in catchment management within the Europe...
We would like to thank the European Research Council (ERC, project GA 335910 VeWa) for funding. We a...
Upland streamflow generation has traditionally been modelled as a simple rainfall-runoff mechanism...
Groundwater in upland floodplains has an important function in regulating river flows and controllin...
Upland floodplains provide an important function in regulating river flows and controlling the coupl...
Upland floodplains provide an important function in regulating river flows and controlling the coupl...
BGS have been investigating the role of groundwater in catchment functioning for the past 10 years i...
Floodplains are often conceptualized as homogeneous sediment bodies which connect streams with their...
Funding was provided by the Leibniz Association (SAW-2012-IGB 4167) within the International Leibniz...
The interaction of precipitation with catchment soils is commonly assumed to be the dominant control...
A novel investigation of the impact of meteorological and geological heterogeneity within the Permo-...
The hydrogeology of the Peak District is reviewed in the context of River Basin Management planning...
There are significant groundwater resources in the Thames Basin (Figure 1) supporting approximately...
This paper explores the significance of groundwater dominance in the surface water system through a ...
International audienceThe understanding of the physical processes controlling water fluxes from hill...
The Water Framework Directive is a major driver for change in catchment management within the Europe...
We would like to thank the European Research Council (ERC, project GA 335910 VeWa) for funding. We a...
Upland streamflow generation has traditionally been modelled as a simple rainfall-runoff mechanism...