Subsurface flows, particularly hyporheic exchange fluxes, driven by streambed topography, permeability, channel gradient and dynamic flow conditions provide prominent ecological services such as nitrate removal from streams and aquifers. Stream flow dynamics cause strongly nonlinear and often episodic contributions of nutrient concentrations in river-aquifer systems. Using a fully coupled transient flow and reactive transport model, we investigated the denitrification potential of hyporheic zones during peak-flow events. The effects of streambed permeability, channel gradient and bedform amplitude on the spatio-temporal distribution of nitrate and dissolved organic carbon in streambeds and the associated denitrification potential were explo...
© 2019 Liyanadurage Priyaga Supun Kumari FernandoIncreased nitrogen loads have significant negative ...
We use 3-D high-resolution reactive transport modeling to investigate whether the spatial distributi...
The majority of chemical reactions in rivers and streams occur within the hyporheic zone (HZ), the s...
Subsurface flows, particularly hyporheic exchange fluxes, driven by streambed topography, permeabili...
Subsurface flows, particularly hyporheic exchange fluxes, driven by streambed topography, permeabili...
Subsurface flows, particularly hyporheic exchange fluxes, driven by streambed topography, permeabili...
Modeling and experimental studies demonstrate that ambient groundwater reduces hyporheic exchange, b...
Water-saturated, organic-rich sediments immediately surrounding a stream channel can provide a prote...
[1] Biogeochemical reactions associated with stream nitrogen cycling, such as nitrification and deni...
International audienceNitrate (NO3−) contamination of freshwater systems is a global concern. In all...
AbstractRivers and their hyporheic zones play an important role in nutrient cycling. The fate of dis...
Denitrification is the main process removing nitrate in river drainage basins and buffer input from ...
Small streambed structures (or microforms, 0.01-1 m in length) exist ubiquitously in riverbed system...
Anthropogenic nitrogen pollution is a critical problem in freshwaters. Although riverbeds are known ...
The hyporheic zone is often defined as the zone where mixing of surface water and groundwater occurs...
© 2019 Liyanadurage Priyaga Supun Kumari FernandoIncreased nitrogen loads have significant negative ...
We use 3-D high-resolution reactive transport modeling to investigate whether the spatial distributi...
The majority of chemical reactions in rivers and streams occur within the hyporheic zone (HZ), the s...
Subsurface flows, particularly hyporheic exchange fluxes, driven by streambed topography, permeabili...
Subsurface flows, particularly hyporheic exchange fluxes, driven by streambed topography, permeabili...
Subsurface flows, particularly hyporheic exchange fluxes, driven by streambed topography, permeabili...
Modeling and experimental studies demonstrate that ambient groundwater reduces hyporheic exchange, b...
Water-saturated, organic-rich sediments immediately surrounding a stream channel can provide a prote...
[1] Biogeochemical reactions associated with stream nitrogen cycling, such as nitrification and deni...
International audienceNitrate (NO3−) contamination of freshwater systems is a global concern. In all...
AbstractRivers and their hyporheic zones play an important role in nutrient cycling. The fate of dis...
Denitrification is the main process removing nitrate in river drainage basins and buffer input from ...
Small streambed structures (or microforms, 0.01-1 m in length) exist ubiquitously in riverbed system...
Anthropogenic nitrogen pollution is a critical problem in freshwaters. Although riverbeds are known ...
The hyporheic zone is often defined as the zone where mixing of surface water and groundwater occurs...
© 2019 Liyanadurage Priyaga Supun Kumari FernandoIncreased nitrogen loads have significant negative ...
We use 3-D high-resolution reactive transport modeling to investigate whether the spatial distributi...
The majority of chemical reactions in rivers and streams occur within the hyporheic zone (HZ), the s...