Hyporheic exchanges in riparian zones induced by stream stage fluctuations, referred to as bank storage, can influence contaminant transport and transformation when mixing of groundwater and surface waters with distinct chemical signatures occur, which might lead to a high biochemical activity. The effect of bank storage on nutrient transport was analyzed here using a two-dimensional, variably saturated and multi-species reactive transport model, which accounted for the water flow and solute transport and reactions within riparian zones. After verification with field observations, our model demonstrated that high biogeochemical activities occurred at the near-stream riparian zone during stage fluctuation, a process referred to as bank stora...
The body of literature on stream-groundwater interactions is rapidly growing, but little is known ab...
In-stream nutrient retention results from the interaction between hydrological and biogeochemical pr...
Stream water quality signals integrate catchment-scale processes responsible for delivery and biogeo...
Hyporheic exchanges in riparian zones induced by stream stage fluctuations, referred to as bank stor...
Periodic river fluctuations are common in nature. River fluctuations propagate into the riparian aqu...
We use 3-D high-resolution reactive transport modeling to investigate whether the spatial distributi...
Interactions between hydrology and biogeochemistry at various spatio-temporal scales are important c...
AGU 2011 Fall Meeting: abstract & oral presentation. Abs: The hyporheic zone is an ecotone connectin...
Stream hydraulics control flux into and out of slow-moving water transient storage (WTS) zones and, ...
Modeling and experimental studies demonstrate that ambient groundwater reduces hyporheic exchange, b...
Groundwater flowing from hillslopes through riparian (near-stream) soils often undergoes chemical t...
Subsurface flows, particularly hyporheic exchange fluxes, driven by streambed topography, permeabili...
The hyporheic exchange (HE) is defined as the interaction between stream water and groundwater, wher...
Riparian zones are highly‐dynamic transition zones between surface water (SW) and groundwater (GW) a...
We formulate a new mixing model to explore hydrological and chemical conditions under which the inte...
The body of literature on stream-groundwater interactions is rapidly growing, but little is known ab...
In-stream nutrient retention results from the interaction between hydrological and biogeochemical pr...
Stream water quality signals integrate catchment-scale processes responsible for delivery and biogeo...
Hyporheic exchanges in riparian zones induced by stream stage fluctuations, referred to as bank stor...
Periodic river fluctuations are common in nature. River fluctuations propagate into the riparian aqu...
We use 3-D high-resolution reactive transport modeling to investigate whether the spatial distributi...
Interactions between hydrology and biogeochemistry at various spatio-temporal scales are important c...
AGU 2011 Fall Meeting: abstract & oral presentation. Abs: The hyporheic zone is an ecotone connectin...
Stream hydraulics control flux into and out of slow-moving water transient storage (WTS) zones and, ...
Modeling and experimental studies demonstrate that ambient groundwater reduces hyporheic exchange, b...
Groundwater flowing from hillslopes through riparian (near-stream) soils often undergoes chemical t...
Subsurface flows, particularly hyporheic exchange fluxes, driven by streambed topography, permeabili...
The hyporheic exchange (HE) is defined as the interaction between stream water and groundwater, wher...
Riparian zones are highly‐dynamic transition zones between surface water (SW) and groundwater (GW) a...
We formulate a new mixing model to explore hydrological and chemical conditions under which the inte...
The body of literature on stream-groundwater interactions is rapidly growing, but little is known ab...
In-stream nutrient retention results from the interaction between hydrological and biogeochemical pr...
Stream water quality signals integrate catchment-scale processes responsible for delivery and biogeo...