Stream hydromorphology regulates instream water flow and interstitial flow of water within streambed sediments, the latter known as hyporheic exchange. Whereas hyporheic flow has been studied in sand-bedded streams with ripples and dunes and in gravel-bedded streams with pool-riffle morphology, little is known about its characteristics in plane bed morphology with subdued streambed undulations and sparse macro-roughness elements such as boulders and cobbles. Here, we present a proof-of-concept investigation on the role of boulder-induced morphological changes on hyporheic flows based on coupling large-scale flume sediment transport experiments with computational fluid dynamics. Our results show that placement of boulders on plane beds incre...
Field observations, experiments, and numerical simulations suggest that pool-riffles along gravel be...
Sediment supply plays an essential role in river morphology. However, the specific impact of sedimen...
Water exchange between streams and hyporheic zones is highly dynamic, and its temporal variation is ...
Riffle-pool sequences are fundamental, ubiquitous morphological features of alluvial rivers that are...
Previous studies of bedform-induced hyporheic flow focused on processes driven by longitudinal hydra...
The exchange of water between the surface and subsurface environments plays a crucial role in hydrol...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Geophysical ...
The study of river dynamics usually considers a turbulent stream on an impervious bed. However, it i...
We conducted a series of tracer test experiments in 12 outdoor semi-natural flumes to assess the eff...
Graduation date: 2003Longitudinal water surface profiles from high-gradient mountain streams\ud prov...
[1] Hyporheic exchange is generally analyzed with the assumption of a homogeneous hyporheic zone. In...
In mountainous rivers, large relatively immobile grains partly control the local and reach-averaged ...
AbstractStream water residence times within streambed sediments are key values to quantify hyporheic...
textRiver-groundwater exchange (hyporheic exchange) influences temperature, water chemistry, and ec...
The hyporheic exchange is the main driver for the biogeochemical transformations of nutrients within...
Field observations, experiments, and numerical simulations suggest that pool-riffles along gravel be...
Sediment supply plays an essential role in river morphology. However, the specific impact of sedimen...
Water exchange between streams and hyporheic zones is highly dynamic, and its temporal variation is ...
Riffle-pool sequences are fundamental, ubiquitous morphological features of alluvial rivers that are...
Previous studies of bedform-induced hyporheic flow focused on processes driven by longitudinal hydra...
The exchange of water between the surface and subsurface environments plays a crucial role in hydrol...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Geophysical ...
The study of river dynamics usually considers a turbulent stream on an impervious bed. However, it i...
We conducted a series of tracer test experiments in 12 outdoor semi-natural flumes to assess the eff...
Graduation date: 2003Longitudinal water surface profiles from high-gradient mountain streams\ud prov...
[1] Hyporheic exchange is generally analyzed with the assumption of a homogeneous hyporheic zone. In...
In mountainous rivers, large relatively immobile grains partly control the local and reach-averaged ...
AbstractStream water residence times within streambed sediments are key values to quantify hyporheic...
textRiver-groundwater exchange (hyporheic exchange) influences temperature, water chemistry, and ec...
The hyporheic exchange is the main driver for the biogeochemical transformations of nutrients within...
Field observations, experiments, and numerical simulations suggest that pool-riffles along gravel be...
Sediment supply plays an essential role in river morphology. However, the specific impact of sedimen...
Water exchange between streams and hyporheic zones is highly dynamic, and its temporal variation is ...