Headwater wetlands, including hillside seeps, may contribute to downstream systems disproportionately to their relatively small size. We quantified the hydrology and chemistry of headwater wetlands in a central Maine, USA, catchment from 2003 to 2005 to determine their role in maintaining headwater streamflow and in affecting stream chemistry. A few of these headwater wetlands, commonly referred to as seeps, were characterized by relatively high groundwater discharge. During summer base flow, seeps were the primary source of surface water to the stream, contributing between 40 and 80% of stream water. Comparisons of groundwater and surface water dominant ion chemistry revealed only slight differences at the bedrock int...
Contaminants from point and nonpoint sources can degrade aquatic ecosystems and render many streams ...
Over the past fifty years, anecdotal and hydrogeologic evidence have accumulated suggesting that gro...
Surface water chemistry was measured monthly at ten wetlands in New Hampshire from January, 2005 thr...
Headwater wetlands, including hillside seeps, may contribute to downstream ecosystem health dispropo...
The Northeast Creek/ Fresh Meadow watershed is home to Acadia National Park\u27s (ANP) largest wetla...
Inter-storm streamflow, or baseflow, is commonly assumed to be generated directly from groundwater d...
Studies on New England vernal pools measured precipitation as the dominant source of water for verna...
Headwater riparian wetlands form an important hydrologic link between terrestrial and aquatic system...
Surface seeps can be defi ned as locations where upwelling ground water saturates the surface for mo...
Interactions between surface and ground water in wetland areas can provide a number of functions wit...
For this dissertation I studied groundwater and surface water interactions in the Kenai Lowlands, Al...
Nitrogen (N) pollution continues to be a major concern in the Chesapeake Bay watershed due to its po...
Headwater streams, particularly those that flow only during part of the year, are understudied and u...
Riparian zones with extensive groundwater seeps may allow short-circuiting of groundwater to stream ...
An understanding of the rates of groundwater seepage into and out of a pond or lake is important in ...
Contaminants from point and nonpoint sources can degrade aquatic ecosystems and render many streams ...
Over the past fifty years, anecdotal and hydrogeologic evidence have accumulated suggesting that gro...
Surface water chemistry was measured monthly at ten wetlands in New Hampshire from January, 2005 thr...
Headwater wetlands, including hillside seeps, may contribute to downstream ecosystem health dispropo...
The Northeast Creek/ Fresh Meadow watershed is home to Acadia National Park\u27s (ANP) largest wetla...
Inter-storm streamflow, or baseflow, is commonly assumed to be generated directly from groundwater d...
Studies on New England vernal pools measured precipitation as the dominant source of water for verna...
Headwater riparian wetlands form an important hydrologic link between terrestrial and aquatic system...
Surface seeps can be defi ned as locations where upwelling ground water saturates the surface for mo...
Interactions between surface and ground water in wetland areas can provide a number of functions wit...
For this dissertation I studied groundwater and surface water interactions in the Kenai Lowlands, Al...
Nitrogen (N) pollution continues to be a major concern in the Chesapeake Bay watershed due to its po...
Headwater streams, particularly those that flow only during part of the year, are understudied and u...
Riparian zones with extensive groundwater seeps may allow short-circuiting of groundwater to stream ...
An understanding of the rates of groundwater seepage into and out of a pond or lake is important in ...
Contaminants from point and nonpoint sources can degrade aquatic ecosystems and render many streams ...
Over the past fifty years, anecdotal and hydrogeologic evidence have accumulated suggesting that gro...
Surface water chemistry was measured monthly at ten wetlands in New Hampshire from January, 2005 thr...