River managers need practical tools to promote appropriately hyporheic functions in restoration schemes. Hyporheic ecosystems are largely controlled by hydrological processes, which may be simulated through physically-based models. Despite their apparent limitations (sophisticated, data-hungry, and computationally demanding), these models offer substantial advantages that may pertain to the operational level of river management: representation of specific landscapes, process-based sensitivity analyses, and alternative restoration scenario testing. This presentation builds on idealized and field-based studies, as well as literature examples, to discuss how physically-based models of hyporheic exchange can be fully exploited for restoration p...
The hyporheic zone is often defined as the zone where mixing of surface water and groundwater occurs...
Abstract. Many river restoration projects seek to address issues associated with impaired hydrologic...
River restoration is at the forefront of applied hydrologic science. However, many river restoration...
River managers need practical tools to promote appropriately hyporheic functions in restoration sche...
The hyporheic zone (HZ) is an area of interaction between surface and ground waters present in and a...
River managers and scientists interested in hyporheic processes need adequate tools for characterizi...
This study determines the aspects of river bathymetry that have the greatest influence on the predic...
The infiltration of stream water in the sediment and its return to the stream—a process known here a...
This paper evaluates the perceptions and conceptual basis in hyporheic flow (HF) modeling. The combi...
The hyporheic zone (HZ) is an area of interaction between surface and ground waters in riverbeds. I...
Rivers are important ecosystems under continuous anthropogenic stresses. The hyporheic zone is a ubi...
Fifty years of hyporheic zone research have shown the important role played by the hyporheic zone as...
Understanding the effects of major hydrogeological controls on hyporheic exchange and bank storage i...
Rivers are not isolated systems but interact continuously with groundwater from their confined headw...
Geophysical Research Abstracts Vol. 12, EGU2010-3542-1, 2010 EGU General Assembly 2010All hydrologic...
The hyporheic zone is often defined as the zone where mixing of surface water and groundwater occurs...
Abstract. Many river restoration projects seek to address issues associated with impaired hydrologic...
River restoration is at the forefront of applied hydrologic science. However, many river restoration...
River managers need practical tools to promote appropriately hyporheic functions in restoration sche...
The hyporheic zone (HZ) is an area of interaction between surface and ground waters present in and a...
River managers and scientists interested in hyporheic processes need adequate tools for characterizi...
This study determines the aspects of river bathymetry that have the greatest influence on the predic...
The infiltration of stream water in the sediment and its return to the stream—a process known here a...
This paper evaluates the perceptions and conceptual basis in hyporheic flow (HF) modeling. The combi...
The hyporheic zone (HZ) is an area of interaction between surface and ground waters in riverbeds. I...
Rivers are important ecosystems under continuous anthropogenic stresses. The hyporheic zone is a ubi...
Fifty years of hyporheic zone research have shown the important role played by the hyporheic zone as...
Understanding the effects of major hydrogeological controls on hyporheic exchange and bank storage i...
Rivers are not isolated systems but interact continuously with groundwater from their confined headw...
Geophysical Research Abstracts Vol. 12, EGU2010-3542-1, 2010 EGU General Assembly 2010All hydrologic...
The hyporheic zone is often defined as the zone where mixing of surface water and groundwater occurs...
Abstract. Many river restoration projects seek to address issues associated with impaired hydrologic...
River restoration is at the forefront of applied hydrologic science. However, many river restoration...