\u3cp\u3eWe introduce LPMLE3, a new 1-D approach to quantify vertical water flow components at streambeds using temperature data collected in different depths. LPMLE3 solves the partial differential equation for coupled water flow and heat transport in the frequency domain. Unlike other 1-D approaches it does not assume a semi-infinite halfspace with the location of the lower boundary condition approaching infinity. Instead, it uses local upper and lower boundary conditions. As such, the streambed can be divided into finite subdomains bound at the top and bottom by a temperature-time series. Information from a third temperature sensor within each subdomain is then used for parameter estimation. LPMLE3 applies a low order local polynomial to...
Recent research into the interactions between streams or lakes and the aquifers beneath them highlig...
Abstract Measurements of streambed temperature profiles are used to determine the vertical advective...
Significant spatial and temporal variability of water fluxes may exist at the river–groundwater inte...
We introduce LPMLE3, a new 1-D approach to quantify vertical water flow components at streambeds usi...
We introduce LPMLE3, a new 1-D approach to quantify vertical water flow components at streambeds usi...
We introduce LPMLE3, a new 1-D approach to quantify vertical water flow components at streambeds usi...
This paper presents the LPMLEn, a new method to estimate vertical flux and thermal diffusivity from ...
The use of temperature-time series measured in streambed sediments as input to coupled water flow an...
This paper presents the LPMLEn, a new method to estimate vertical flux and thermal diffusivity from ...
This paper presents the LPMLEn, a new method to estimate vertical flux and thermal diffusivity from ...
Recent decades have seen significant progress in methods to estimate streambed fluxes and parameters...
A new method was developed for analysing and delineating streambed water fluxes, flow conditions, an...
When using heat as a tracer, one of the most commonly used models to estimate streambed Darcy fluxes...
Temperature-based methods have been developed to infer 1D vertical exchange flux between a stream an...
© Author(s) 2018. This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.Profil...
Recent research into the interactions between streams or lakes and the aquifers beneath them highlig...
Abstract Measurements of streambed temperature profiles are used to determine the vertical advective...
Significant spatial and temporal variability of water fluxes may exist at the river–groundwater inte...
We introduce LPMLE3, a new 1-D approach to quantify vertical water flow components at streambeds usi...
We introduce LPMLE3, a new 1-D approach to quantify vertical water flow components at streambeds usi...
We introduce LPMLE3, a new 1-D approach to quantify vertical water flow components at streambeds usi...
This paper presents the LPMLEn, a new method to estimate vertical flux and thermal diffusivity from ...
The use of temperature-time series measured in streambed sediments as input to coupled water flow an...
This paper presents the LPMLEn, a new method to estimate vertical flux and thermal diffusivity from ...
This paper presents the LPMLEn, a new method to estimate vertical flux and thermal diffusivity from ...
Recent decades have seen significant progress in methods to estimate streambed fluxes and parameters...
A new method was developed for analysing and delineating streambed water fluxes, flow conditions, an...
When using heat as a tracer, one of the most commonly used models to estimate streambed Darcy fluxes...
Temperature-based methods have been developed to infer 1D vertical exchange flux between a stream an...
© Author(s) 2018. This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.Profil...
Recent research into the interactions between streams or lakes and the aquifers beneath them highlig...
Abstract Measurements of streambed temperature profiles are used to determine the vertical advective...
Significant spatial and temporal variability of water fluxes may exist at the river–groundwater inte...