Water temperature can be used as a tracer for the interaction between river water and groundwater, interpreting time shifts in temperature signals as retarded travel times. The water temperature fluctuates on different time scales, the most pronounced of which are the seasonal and diurnal ones. While seasonal fluctuations can be found in any type of shallow groundwater, high-frequency components are more typical for freshly infiltrated river water, or hyporheic groundwater, and are thus better suited for evaluating the travel time of the youngest groundwater component in alluvial aquifer systems. We present temperature time series collected at two sites in the alpine floodplain aquifers of the Brenno river in Southern Switzerland. At the fi...
Groundwater interacts with surface water features nearly in all types of landscapes. Understanding t...
AbstractThe Mean Residence Time (MRT) of groundwater is an important factor for the development of h...
Surface waters worldwide are threatened by anthropogenic influences. Many of these waters gain part ...
International audienceWater temperature can be used as a tracer for the interaction between river wa...
International audienceWater temperature can be used as a tracer for the interaction between river wa...
Hydrodynamic exchange between surface-water and groundwater was studied at a river located within th...
The oxygen dynamics in the hyporheic zone of a peri-alpine river (Thur, Switzerland), were studied t...
Monitoring of temperature in the stream sediment (0.25-1.2 m depth) as well as the stream itself was...
The contribution of groundwater to streamflow in Alpine catchments is still poorly understood, despi...
Understanding the mixing between surface water and groundwater as well as groundwater travel times i...
The Grenchen aquifer system in the Swiss Plateau was extensively investigated in order to determine ...
Climate change will have both quantitative and qualitative effects on groundwater resources. These i...
SummaryImpacts of anthropogenic flow regulation on the thermal regimes of alpine river systems are p...
This paper outlines the results of a pilot study using data at 12 min intervals from 20 miniature te...
Impacts of anthropogenic flow regulation on the thermal regimes of alpine river systems are poorly u...
Groundwater interacts with surface water features nearly in all types of landscapes. Understanding t...
AbstractThe Mean Residence Time (MRT) of groundwater is an important factor for the development of h...
Surface waters worldwide are threatened by anthropogenic influences. Many of these waters gain part ...
International audienceWater temperature can be used as a tracer for the interaction between river wa...
International audienceWater temperature can be used as a tracer for the interaction between river wa...
Hydrodynamic exchange between surface-water and groundwater was studied at a river located within th...
The oxygen dynamics in the hyporheic zone of a peri-alpine river (Thur, Switzerland), were studied t...
Monitoring of temperature in the stream sediment (0.25-1.2 m depth) as well as the stream itself was...
The contribution of groundwater to streamflow in Alpine catchments is still poorly understood, despi...
Understanding the mixing between surface water and groundwater as well as groundwater travel times i...
The Grenchen aquifer system in the Swiss Plateau was extensively investigated in order to determine ...
Climate change will have both quantitative and qualitative effects on groundwater resources. These i...
SummaryImpacts of anthropogenic flow regulation on the thermal regimes of alpine river systems are p...
This paper outlines the results of a pilot study using data at 12 min intervals from 20 miniature te...
Impacts of anthropogenic flow regulation on the thermal regimes of alpine river systems are poorly u...
Groundwater interacts with surface water features nearly in all types of landscapes. Understanding t...
AbstractThe Mean Residence Time (MRT) of groundwater is an important factor for the development of h...
Surface waters worldwide are threatened by anthropogenic influences. Many of these waters gain part ...