This paper explores the significance of groundwater dominance in the surface water system through a com-bination of review and an exposition of the general hydrology, ecology and geomorphology of rivers draining the main UK aquifers. Groundwater dominance is shown to vary according to the nature of the aquifer lithology, the mechanism of groundwater:surface water interaction and the scale at which one examines this interaction. Using data derived from a range of studies including the UK Environment Agency River Habitat Survey and the UK Institute of Freshwater Ecology RIVPACS invertebrate database it is shown that the nature of the aquifer and mode of influent discharge strongly control the hydrological and ecological characteristics of the...
The groundwater-surface water interface (GSI) is a critical environmental hotspot, a key area influe...
Groundwater is an important resource, not least in south-eastern areas of England, where chalk is th...
Groundwater dependent ecosystems (GDEs) include valuable ecosystems such as springs, wetlands, river...
Understanding the processes controlling groundwater/surface-water interaction is essential for effec...
Abstract. Many rivers are classified as groundwater-dependent ecosystems (GDEs), owing to the contri...
The development of the theory, concepts and applications of groundwater flow systems, has had a trem...
There are significant groundwater resources in the Thames Basin (Figure 1) supporting approximately...
Groundwater and surface-water systems have long been considered fragmentally, lacking a holistic int...
Riparian vegetation depends on hydrological resources and has to adapt to changes in water levels an...
With population growth, the large lowland floodplains of our major rivers have become increasingly ...
>Magister Scientiae - MScOver half of total flows in the global river network are composed of non-pe...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDResults from this study enables a better understanding of groundwater surfa...
Groundwater in upland floodplains has an important function in regulating river flows and controllin...
Environmental flow standards in a river system are concerned with the minimum quantity and quality o...
The patterns in nitrate and phosphorus sources, loads and concentrations in a groundwater-dominated ...
The groundwater-surface water interface (GSI) is a critical environmental hotspot, a key area influe...
Groundwater is an important resource, not least in south-eastern areas of England, where chalk is th...
Groundwater dependent ecosystems (GDEs) include valuable ecosystems such as springs, wetlands, river...
Understanding the processes controlling groundwater/surface-water interaction is essential for effec...
Abstract. Many rivers are classified as groundwater-dependent ecosystems (GDEs), owing to the contri...
The development of the theory, concepts and applications of groundwater flow systems, has had a trem...
There are significant groundwater resources in the Thames Basin (Figure 1) supporting approximately...
Groundwater and surface-water systems have long been considered fragmentally, lacking a holistic int...
Riparian vegetation depends on hydrological resources and has to adapt to changes in water levels an...
With population growth, the large lowland floodplains of our major rivers have become increasingly ...
>Magister Scientiae - MScOver half of total flows in the global river network are composed of non-pe...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDResults from this study enables a better understanding of groundwater surfa...
Groundwater in upland floodplains has an important function in regulating river flows and controllin...
Environmental flow standards in a river system are concerned with the minimum quantity and quality o...
The patterns in nitrate and phosphorus sources, loads and concentrations in a groundwater-dominated ...
The groundwater-surface water interface (GSI) is a critical environmental hotspot, a key area influe...
Groundwater is an important resource, not least in south-eastern areas of England, where chalk is th...
Groundwater dependent ecosystems (GDEs) include valuable ecosystems such as springs, wetlands, river...