Transport of microplastics in shore substrates over tidal cycles: roles of polymer characteristics and environmental factors
Tidal zones providing habitats are particularly vulnerable to microplastic (MP) pollution. In
this study, the effects of tidal cycles on the transport of MPs (4–6 μm polyethylene, PE1; 125 …
this study, the effects of tidal cycles on the transport of MPs (4–6 μm polyethylene, PE1; 125 …
Rate equations, spatial moments, and concentration profiles for mobile-immobile models with power-law and mixed waiting time distributions
We present a framework for systems in which diffusion-advection transport of a tracer
substance in a mobile zone is interrupted by trap** in an immobile zone. Our model …
substance in a mobile zone is interrupted by trap** in an immobile zone. Our model …
Tide-induced infiltration and resuspension of microplastics in shorelines: Insights from tidal tank experiments
In the present study, the infiltration and resuspension of microplastics (MPs) in a slope
substrate under the influence of repeated tidal forces were investigated using a tidal tank. In …
substrate under the influence of repeated tidal forces were investigated using a tidal tank. In …
Persistence of antibiotic resistance genes varies with particle size and substrate conditions in recirculating streams
Antibiotic resistance (AR) determinants are enriched in animal manures, a significant portion
of which is land-applied as a soil amendment or as fertilizer, leading to potential AR runoff …
of which is land-applied as a soil amendment or as fertilizer, leading to potential AR runoff …
Streambed immobilization controls the transport of antibiotic resistance genes in flowing water
Antibiotic resistance is a serious global health issue, resulting in at least 1.2 million deaths in
2019. The environment is a potentially important reservoir of antibiotic resistance; however …
2019. The environment is a potentially important reservoir of antibiotic resistance; however …
A perspective on the future of transient storage modeling: Let's stop chasing our tails
Due to its simplicity, adaptability, and accessibility, the transient storage model has become
one of the most widely used tools to investigate transport and exchange processes in …
one of the most widely used tools to investigate transport and exchange processes in …
Numerical evaluation of photosensitive tracers as a strategy for separating surface and subsurface transient storage in streams
We numerically evaluated photosensitive tracers as a potential strategy for separating the
effects of surface and hyporheic storage zones (SSZs and HSZs, respectively) on stream …
effects of surface and hyporheic storage zones (SSZs and HSZs, respectively) on stream …
Coupled biological and hydrological processes shape spatial food-web structures in riverine metacommunities
Introduction Understanding how species are distributed in space and how they interact with
each other is central for scientific and conservation purposes. Species' distributions and …
each other is central for scientific and conservation purposes. Species' distributions and …
Improving Predictions of Stream CO2 Concentrations and Fluxes Using a Stream Network Model: A Case Study in the East River Watershed, CO, USA
Inland waters are an important component of the global carbon budget. However, our ability
to predict carbon fluxes from stream systems remains uncertain, as pCO2 varies within …
to predict carbon fluxes from stream systems remains uncertain, as pCO2 varies within …
Benthic biolayer structure controls whole‐stream reactive transport
Hyporheic zone reaction rates are highest just below the sediment‐water interface, in a
shallow region called the benthic biolayer. Vertical variability of hyporheic reaction rates …
shallow region called the benthic biolayer. Vertical variability of hyporheic reaction rates …