Heat as a ground water tracer

MP Anderson - Groundwater, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Heat carried by ground water serves as a tracer to identify surface water infiltration, flow
through fractures, and flow patterns in ground water basins. Temperature measurements …

A review of groundwater–surface water interactions in arid/semi‐arid wetlands and the consequences of salinity for wetland ecology

ID Jolly, KL McEwan, KL Holland - … : Ecosystems, Land and …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
In arid/semi‐arid environments, where rainfall is seasonal, highly variable and significantly
less than the evaporation rate, groundwater discharge can be a major component of the …

[PDF][PDF] Australian groundwater modelling guidelines

SK Merz - Waterlines report series, 2012 - wis.orasecom.org
Executive summary The objective of the Australian groundwater modelling guidelines is to
promote a consistent and sound approach to the development of groundwater flow and …

Groundwater flow and exchange across the land surface explain carbon export patterns in continuous permafrost watersheds

BT Neilson, MB Cardenas, MT O'Connor… - Geophysical …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Groundwater flow regimes in the seasonally thawed soils in areas of continuous permafrost
are relatively unknown despite their potential role in delivering water, carbon, and nutrients …

[PDF][PDF] Focused groundwater discharge of phosphorus to a eutrophic seepage lake (Lake Væng, Denmark): implications for lake ecological state and restoration

J Kidmose, B Nilsson, P Engesgaard… - Hydrogeology …, 2013 - academia.edu
A study on Lake Væng in Denmark demonstrates a high potential for loading of
phosphorous via groundwater to seepage lakes. Groundwater discharges are displayed as …

Simulations of fully coupled lake‐groundwater exchange in a subhumid climate with an integrated hydrologic model

BD Smerdon, CA Mendoza… - Water Resources …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
A fully coupled, integrated surface water/groundwater model was used to study hydrologic
controls on lake‐groundwater interaction in the subhumid, Boreal Plains of northern Alberta …

Surface response and subsurface features during the restriction of groundwater exploitation in Suzhou (China) inferred from decadal SAR interferometry

G Shi, P Ma, X Hu, B Huang, H Lin - Remote Sensing of Environment, 2021 - Elsevier
Groundwater overexploitation has caused dramatic land subsidence over the metropolitan
areas in the Yangtze River Delta (YRD) and many other economic centers worldwide …

[HTML][HTML] Natural ponds in an agricultural landscape: External drivers, internal processes, and the role of the terrestrial-aquatic interface

G Lischeid, T Kalettka, M Holländer, J Steidl, C Merz… - Limnologica, 2018 - Elsevier
The pleistocenic landscape in North Europe, North Asia and North America is spotted with
thousands of natural ponds called kettle holes. They are biological and biogeochemical …

[HTML][HTML] Spatial Distribution of Seepage at a Flow-Through Lake: Lake Hampen, Western DenmarkAll rights reserved. No part of this periodical may be reproduced or …

J Kidmose, P Engesgaard, B Nilsson… - Vadose Zone …, 2011 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The spatial distribution of seepage at a flow-through lake in western Denmark was
investigated at multiple scales with integrated use of a seepage meter, lake–groundwater …

Simulating ground water‐lake interactions: Approaches and insights

RJ Hunt, HM Haitjema, JT Krohelski… - …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Approaches for modeling lake‐ground water interactions have evolved significantly from
early simulations that used fixed lake stages specified as constant head to sophisticated …