Fifty years of hyporheic zone research have shown the important role played by the hyporheic zone as an interface between groundwater and surface waters. However, it is only in the last two decades that what began as an empirical science has become a mechanistic science devoted to modeling studies of the complex fluid dynamical and biogeochemical mechanisms occurring in the hyporheic zone. These efforts have led to the picture of surface-subsurface water interactions as regulators of the form and function of fluvial ecosystems. Rather than being isolated systems, surface water bodies continuously interact with the subsurface. Exploration of hyporheic zone processes has led to a new appreciation of their wide reaching consequences for water ...
Distinct boundaries, where biological and physicochemical environments change abruptly, occur in nat...
The hyporheic zone is an ecologically important ecotone that describes the extent to which nutrient-...
The hyporheic zone is often defined as the zone where mixing of surface water and groundwater occurs...
Fifty years of hyporheic zone research have shown the important role played by the hyporheic zone as...
The interface between groundwater and surface water within riverine/riparian ecosystems-the hyporhei...
Rivers are important ecosystems under continuous anthropogenic stresses. The hyporheic zone is a ubi...
Environmental conditions in the interstices beneath streams and rivers with porous beds are unlike t...
Flow of water is essential to provide food (organic matter - OM), nutrients (e.g. N and P) and elect...
The hyporheic zone of streams not only connects groundwater and surface water, but is essential for ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe hyporheic zone beneath a single 10 m-long riffle of a gr...
Fifty years after the hyporheic zone was first defined (Orghidan, 1959), there are still gaps in the...
In many streams, significant amounts of water are exchanged between saturated sediments surrounding ...
Pore water in stream sediments is continuously exchanged with the surface water from the overlying s...
The area beneath a river where surface water mixes with groundwater (the hyporheic zone), is an impo...
The hyporheic zone is a transitional area between surface and groundwater systems that supports both...
Distinct boundaries, where biological and physicochemical environments change abruptly, occur in nat...
The hyporheic zone is an ecologically important ecotone that describes the extent to which nutrient-...
The hyporheic zone is often defined as the zone where mixing of surface water and groundwater occurs...
Fifty years of hyporheic zone research have shown the important role played by the hyporheic zone as...
The interface between groundwater and surface water within riverine/riparian ecosystems-the hyporhei...
Rivers are important ecosystems under continuous anthropogenic stresses. The hyporheic zone is a ubi...
Environmental conditions in the interstices beneath streams and rivers with porous beds are unlike t...
Flow of water is essential to provide food (organic matter - OM), nutrients (e.g. N and P) and elect...
The hyporheic zone of streams not only connects groundwater and surface water, but is essential for ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe hyporheic zone beneath a single 10 m-long riffle of a gr...
Fifty years after the hyporheic zone was first defined (Orghidan, 1959), there are still gaps in the...
In many streams, significant amounts of water are exchanged between saturated sediments surrounding ...
Pore water in stream sediments is continuously exchanged with the surface water from the overlying s...
The area beneath a river where surface water mixes with groundwater (the hyporheic zone), is an impo...
The hyporheic zone is a transitional area between surface and groundwater systems that supports both...
Distinct boundaries, where biological and physicochemical environments change abruptly, occur in nat...
The hyporheic zone is an ecologically important ecotone that describes the extent to which nutrient-...
The hyporheic zone is often defined as the zone where mixing of surface water and groundwater occurs...