Upland streamflow generation has traditionally been modelled as a simple rainfall-runoff mechanism. However, recent hydrochemical studies conducted in upland Wales have highlighted the potentially important role of bedrock groundwater in streamflow generation processes. To investigate these processes, a detailed and novel field study was established in the riparian zone and lower hillslopes of the Hafren catchment at Plynlimon, mid-Wales. Results from this study showed groundwater near the river behaving in a complex and most likely confined manner within depth-specific horizons. Rapid responses to rainfall in all boreholes at the study site indicated rapid recharge pathways further upslope. The different flow pathways and t...
Historical reconstructions and predictions of streamwater acidification are presented for moorland a...
Groundwater in the Lower Palaeozoic and Precambrian hard rocks is mainly constrained to limited sto...
This paper describes evidence for the role of groundwater sapping and seepage erosion processes in t...
Summary Hard-rock acid headwater catchments typically exhibit a rapid streamflow response and conco...
International audienceA series of boreholes of up to 50 m depth, drilled into Lower Palaeozoic mudst...
Acid Neutralization Capacity (ANC) data for ephemeral stream and shallow groundwater for the catchme...
The travel time of nutrients moving through the hillslope-riparian zone continuum strongl...
Streams draining coniferous forests are often loaded with solutes such as hydrogen ion, sulphate, ni...
BGS have been investigating the role of groundwater in catchment functioning for the past 10 years i...
More and more research is being conducted to investigate the water flowpaths in a watershed from the...
This paper presents new information on the hydrology and water quality of the eroding peatland headw...
Upland floodplains provide an important function in regulating river flows and controlling the coupl...
Topographic shape is a watershed attribute thought to influence the flow path followed by water as i...
The Water Framework Directive is a major driver for change in catchment management within the Europe...
Understanding the processes controlling groundwater/surface-water interaction is essential for effec...
Historical reconstructions and predictions of streamwater acidification are presented for moorland a...
Groundwater in the Lower Palaeozoic and Precambrian hard rocks is mainly constrained to limited sto...
This paper describes evidence for the role of groundwater sapping and seepage erosion processes in t...
Summary Hard-rock acid headwater catchments typically exhibit a rapid streamflow response and conco...
International audienceA series of boreholes of up to 50 m depth, drilled into Lower Palaeozoic mudst...
Acid Neutralization Capacity (ANC) data for ephemeral stream and shallow groundwater for the catchme...
The travel time of nutrients moving through the hillslope-riparian zone continuum strongl...
Streams draining coniferous forests are often loaded with solutes such as hydrogen ion, sulphate, ni...
BGS have been investigating the role of groundwater in catchment functioning for the past 10 years i...
More and more research is being conducted to investigate the water flowpaths in a watershed from the...
This paper presents new information on the hydrology and water quality of the eroding peatland headw...
Upland floodplains provide an important function in regulating river flows and controlling the coupl...
Topographic shape is a watershed attribute thought to influence the flow path followed by water as i...
The Water Framework Directive is a major driver for change in catchment management within the Europe...
Understanding the processes controlling groundwater/surface-water interaction is essential for effec...
Historical reconstructions and predictions of streamwater acidification are presented for moorland a...
Groundwater in the Lower Palaeozoic and Precambrian hard rocks is mainly constrained to limited sto...
This paper describes evidence for the role of groundwater sapping and seepage erosion processes in t...