The flux of water through the hyporheic zone (HZ) is controlled by stream bedforms, sinuosity, surface water velocity, local water table, seasonality, and hydraulic conductivity (K) of the bed material. Dependent on both the kinematic viscosity and density of water, K values are a function of temperature. In most studies, changes in temperature have been neglected because of the limited effect either density or viscosity has on K values. However, these variations are important given the role of K in HZ flux, which lead to the hypothesis that flow into the HZ would be more efficient (faster rate and greater depth) under warmer conditions than under cool conditions. To discern how water temperature affects flow depth in the HZ, VS2DHI simulat...
textHyporheic water is thought to infiltrate at the head of a riffle which in turn is complemented b...
Poster session: HS8.3.1 Vadose zone hydrology: General Session: no. A.351Hyporheic zone (HZ), which ...
textHyporheic water is thought to infiltrate at the head of a riffle which in turn is complemented b...
Heat is a naturally occurring and cost-effective tracer to study groundwater flow to, from, and thro...
The hyporheic zone is a transition zone for the exchange of matter and energy between surface water ...
The ability to predict stream temperature is important due to the many direct and indirect water use...
The ability to predict stream temperature is important due to the many direct and indirect water use...
The ability to predict stream temperature is important due to the many direct and indirect water use...
Hyporheic zones (HZs) are key compartments in river-aquifer systems, characterized by continuous exc...
[1] Hyporheic exchange is generally analyzed with the assumption of a homogeneous hyporheic zone. In...
Coupled groundwater flow and heat transport within hyporheic zones extensively affect water, energy,...
The interaction between surface water and groundwater throughout the hyporheic zone determines the d...
Graduation date: 2008Archival zip files must be uncompressed before use. Files can be uncompressed ...
The hyporheic zone is a transitional area between surface and groundwater systems that supports both...
The hyporheic zone is a transitional area between surface and groundwater systems that supports both...
textHyporheic water is thought to infiltrate at the head of a riffle which in turn is complemented b...
Poster session: HS8.3.1 Vadose zone hydrology: General Session: no. A.351Hyporheic zone (HZ), which ...
textHyporheic water is thought to infiltrate at the head of a riffle which in turn is complemented b...
Heat is a naturally occurring and cost-effective tracer to study groundwater flow to, from, and thro...
The hyporheic zone is a transition zone for the exchange of matter and energy between surface water ...
The ability to predict stream temperature is important due to the many direct and indirect water use...
The ability to predict stream temperature is important due to the many direct and indirect water use...
The ability to predict stream temperature is important due to the many direct and indirect water use...
Hyporheic zones (HZs) are key compartments in river-aquifer systems, characterized by continuous exc...
[1] Hyporheic exchange is generally analyzed with the assumption of a homogeneous hyporheic zone. In...
Coupled groundwater flow and heat transport within hyporheic zones extensively affect water, energy,...
The interaction between surface water and groundwater throughout the hyporheic zone determines the d...
Graduation date: 2008Archival zip files must be uncompressed before use. Files can be uncompressed ...
The hyporheic zone is a transitional area between surface and groundwater systems that supports both...
The hyporheic zone is a transitional area between surface and groundwater systems that supports both...
textHyporheic water is thought to infiltrate at the head of a riffle which in turn is complemented b...
Poster session: HS8.3.1 Vadose zone hydrology: General Session: no. A.351Hyporheic zone (HZ), which ...
textHyporheic water is thought to infiltrate at the head of a riffle which in turn is complemented b...