A common approach in modeling surface water-groundwater interaction is to represent the streambed as a homogeneous geological structure with hydraulic properties obtained by means of model calibration. In reality, streambeds are highly heterogeneous, and there are currently no methodical investigations to justify the simplification of this geologic complexity. Using a physically based numerical model, synthetic surface water-groundwater infiltration flux data were generated using heterogeneous streambeds for losing connected, losing transitional and losing disconnected streams. Homogeneous streambed hydraulic conductivities were calibrated to reproduce these fluxes. The homogeneous equivalents were used for predicting infiltration fluxes be...
International audienceA coupled sedimentary and hydrogeological model is used to quantify the impact...
International audienceA coupled sedimentary and hydrogeological model is used to quantify the impact...
[EN] When linearity can be assumed (linear response of heads to stresses), stream-aquifer flow excha...
Riverbed hydraulic conductivity (K) is a critical parameter for the prediction of exchange fluxes be...
Stream depletion, which is the reduction in flow rate of a stream or river due to the extraction of ...
Stream depletion, which is the reduction in flow rate of a stream or river due to the extraction of ...
River–aquifer exchange fluxes influence local and regional water balances and affect groundwater and...
River–aquifer exchange fluxes influence local and regional water balances and affect groundwater an...
River–aquifer exchange fluxes influence local and regional water balances and affect groundwater an...
Heterogeneity is the single most salient feature of hydrogeology. An enormous amount of work has bee...
Heterogeneity is the single most salient feature of hydrogeology. An enormous amount of work has bee...
Heterogeneity is the single most salient feature of hydrogeology. An enormous amount of work has bee...
International audienceA coupled sedimentary and hydrogeological model is used to quantify the impact...
Management of water resources in alluvial aquifers relies mainly on understanding interactions betwe...
International audienceA coupled sedimentary and hydrogeological model is used to quantify the impact...
International audienceA coupled sedimentary and hydrogeological model is used to quantify the impact...
International audienceA coupled sedimentary and hydrogeological model is used to quantify the impact...
[EN] When linearity can be assumed (linear response of heads to stresses), stream-aquifer flow excha...
Riverbed hydraulic conductivity (K) is a critical parameter for the prediction of exchange fluxes be...
Stream depletion, which is the reduction in flow rate of a stream or river due to the extraction of ...
Stream depletion, which is the reduction in flow rate of a stream or river due to the extraction of ...
River–aquifer exchange fluxes influence local and regional water balances and affect groundwater and...
River–aquifer exchange fluxes influence local and regional water balances and affect groundwater an...
River–aquifer exchange fluxes influence local and regional water balances and affect groundwater an...
Heterogeneity is the single most salient feature of hydrogeology. An enormous amount of work has bee...
Heterogeneity is the single most salient feature of hydrogeology. An enormous amount of work has bee...
Heterogeneity is the single most salient feature of hydrogeology. An enormous amount of work has bee...
International audienceA coupled sedimentary and hydrogeological model is used to quantify the impact...
Management of water resources in alluvial aquifers relies mainly on understanding interactions betwe...
International audienceA coupled sedimentary and hydrogeological model is used to quantify the impact...
International audienceA coupled sedimentary and hydrogeological model is used to quantify the impact...
International audienceA coupled sedimentary and hydrogeological model is used to quantify the impact...
[EN] When linearity can be assumed (linear response of heads to stresses), stream-aquifer flow excha...