In gaining streams, groundwater seeps out into the streams. In losing streams, stream water moves into groundwater systems. The flow moving through the streambed sediments under these two types of hydrologic conditions is generally in opposite directions (upward vs. downward). The two opposite flow mechanisms affect the pore size and fine particle content of streambeds. Thus it is very likely that the opposite flow conditions affect the streambed hydraulic conductivity. However, comparisons of the hydraulic conductivity (K) of streambeds for losing and gaining streams are not well documented. In this study, we examined the K distribution patterns of sediments below the channel surface or stream banks for the Platte River and its tributaries...
Channel bars are a dominant in-stream geomorphic feature present throughout the western United State...
The High Plains Aquifer (HPA), underlying parts of 8 states from South Dakota to Texas, is one of th...
Data compiled from standardized procedures for width measurement at established streamflow gaging st...
Streambed sedimentary structure plays a vital role in controlling the interactions between surface w...
Streambed vertical hydraulic conductivity (Kv) plays an important role in understanding and quantify...
ABSTRACT: Streambed hydraulic conductivity is a key parameter in the modeling of stream-aquifer inte...
Streambed hydraulic conductivity is an important control on flow within the hyporheic zone, affectin...
Streambed hydraulic conductivity (K) is known to be spatially and temporally heterogeneous, but few ...
Streambed vertical hydraulic conductivity (Kv) plays an important role in understand-ing and quantif...
This study investigated the influence of the regional flow on the streambed vertical hydraulic condu...
Stream depletion, which is the reduction in flow rate of a stream or river due to the extraction of ...
Streambed hydraulic conductivity (K) values were determined at seven stream transects in the Platte ...
Streambeds are critical hydrological interfaces: their physical properties regulate the rate, timing...
Streambed hydraulic conductivity (K) values were determined at seven stream transects in the Platte ...
textGroundwater-surface water interactions between streams and shallow alluvial aquifers can signifi...
Channel bars are a dominant in-stream geomorphic feature present throughout the western United State...
The High Plains Aquifer (HPA), underlying parts of 8 states from South Dakota to Texas, is one of th...
Data compiled from standardized procedures for width measurement at established streamflow gaging st...
Streambed sedimentary structure plays a vital role in controlling the interactions between surface w...
Streambed vertical hydraulic conductivity (Kv) plays an important role in understanding and quantify...
ABSTRACT: Streambed hydraulic conductivity is a key parameter in the modeling of stream-aquifer inte...
Streambed hydraulic conductivity is an important control on flow within the hyporheic zone, affectin...
Streambed hydraulic conductivity (K) is known to be spatially and temporally heterogeneous, but few ...
Streambed vertical hydraulic conductivity (Kv) plays an important role in understand-ing and quantif...
This study investigated the influence of the regional flow on the streambed vertical hydraulic condu...
Stream depletion, which is the reduction in flow rate of a stream or river due to the extraction of ...
Streambed hydraulic conductivity (K) values were determined at seven stream transects in the Platte ...
Streambeds are critical hydrological interfaces: their physical properties regulate the rate, timing...
Streambed hydraulic conductivity (K) values were determined at seven stream transects in the Platte ...
textGroundwater-surface water interactions between streams and shallow alluvial aquifers can signifi...
Channel bars are a dominant in-stream geomorphic feature present throughout the western United State...
The High Plains Aquifer (HPA), underlying parts of 8 states from South Dakota to Texas, is one of th...
Data compiled from standardized procedures for width measurement at established streamflow gaging st...