The floodplains of many gravel-bed streams have a general stratigraphy that consists of a layer of topsoil covering gravel-dominated subsoil. Previous research has demonstrated that this stratigraphy can facilitate preferential groundwater flow through focused linear features, such as paleochannels, or gravelly regions within the vadose zone. These areas within the floodplain vadose zone may provide a route for interactions between the floodplain surface and alluvial groundwater, effectively extending the hyporheic zone across the floodplain during high stream stage. The objective of this research was to assess the structure and scale of texture heterogeneity within the vadose zone within the gravel subsoils of alluvial floodplains using re...
In the Ozark ecoregion of Oklahoma, Arkansas and Missouri, the erosion of carbonate bedrock (primari...
For sorbing contaminants, transport from upland areas to surface water systems is typically consider...
Hydrologic heterogeneities (e.g., macropores and gravel outcrops) in floodplains are hypothesized to...
The floodplains of many gravel-bed streams have a general stratigraphy that consists of a layer of t...
The floodplains of many gravel-bed streams have a general stratigraphy that consists of a layer of t...
The floodplains of many gravel-bed streams have a general stratigraphy that consists of a layer of t...
Scope and Method of Study: Geophysical and hydraulic surveys of three floodplains in eastern Oklahom...
Floodplains are composed of complex depositional patterns of ancient and recent stream sediments, an...
Floodplains are composed of complex depositional patterns of ancient and recent stream sediments, an...
Ozark streams commonly feature “composite” floodplains, in which the vadose zone consists of silt or...
Ozark streams commonly feature “composite” floodplains, in which the vadose zone consists of silt or...
In order to protect drinking water systems and aquatic ecosystems, all critical nutrient source area...
For sorbing contaminants, transport from upland areas to surface water systems is typically consider...
For sorbing contaminants, transport from upland areas to surface water systems is typically consider...
For sorbing contaminants, transport from upland areas to surface water systems is typically consider...
In the Ozark ecoregion of Oklahoma, Arkansas and Missouri, the erosion of carbonate bedrock (primari...
For sorbing contaminants, transport from upland areas to surface water systems is typically consider...
Hydrologic heterogeneities (e.g., macropores and gravel outcrops) in floodplains are hypothesized to...
The floodplains of many gravel-bed streams have a general stratigraphy that consists of a layer of t...
The floodplains of many gravel-bed streams have a general stratigraphy that consists of a layer of t...
The floodplains of many gravel-bed streams have a general stratigraphy that consists of a layer of t...
Scope and Method of Study: Geophysical and hydraulic surveys of three floodplains in eastern Oklahom...
Floodplains are composed of complex depositional patterns of ancient and recent stream sediments, an...
Floodplains are composed of complex depositional patterns of ancient and recent stream sediments, an...
Ozark streams commonly feature “composite” floodplains, in which the vadose zone consists of silt or...
Ozark streams commonly feature “composite” floodplains, in which the vadose zone consists of silt or...
In order to protect drinking water systems and aquatic ecosystems, all critical nutrient source area...
For sorbing contaminants, transport from upland areas to surface water systems is typically consider...
For sorbing contaminants, transport from upland areas to surface water systems is typically consider...
For sorbing contaminants, transport from upland areas to surface water systems is typically consider...
In the Ozark ecoregion of Oklahoma, Arkansas and Missouri, the erosion of carbonate bedrock (primari...
For sorbing contaminants, transport from upland areas to surface water systems is typically consider...
Hydrologic heterogeneities (e.g., macropores and gravel outcrops) in floodplains are hypothesized to...