Is the hyporheic zone relevant beyond the scientific community?
Rivers are important ecosystems under continuous anthropogenic stresses. The hyporheic
zone is a ubiquitous, reactive interface between the main channel and its surrounding …
zone is a ubiquitous, reactive interface between the main channel and its surrounding …
Multi-year, spatially extensive, watershed scale synoptic stream chemistry and water quality conditions for six permafrost-underlain Arctic watersheds
Repeated sampling of spatially distributed river chemistry can be used to assess the
location, scale, and stability of carbon and nutrient contributions to watershed-scale exports …
location, scale, and stability of carbon and nutrient contributions to watershed-scale exports …
Climate change causes river network contraction and disconnection in the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest, Oregon, USA
Headwater streams account for more than 89% of global river networks and provide
numerous ecosystem services that benefit downstream ecosystems and human water uses …
numerous ecosystem services that benefit downstream ecosystems and human water uses …
[HTML][HTML] Spatial and temporal variation in river corridor exchange across a 5th-order mountain stream network
Although most field and modeling studies of river corridor exchange have been conducted at
scales ranging from tens to hundreds of meters, results of these studies are used to predict …
scales ranging from tens to hundreds of meters, results of these studies are used to predict …
Incorporating physically-based water temperature predictions into the National water model framework
While river water temperatures are a strong control on instream processes and aquatic
ecosystems, monitoring networks for river water temperatures are often sparse. Despite …
ecosystems, monitoring networks for river water temperatures are often sparse. Despite …
Testing hidden assumptions of representativeness in reach‐scale studies of hyporheic exchange
Field studies of hyporheic exchange in mountain systems are often conducted using short
study reaches and a limited number of observations. It is common practice to assume these …
study reaches and a limited number of observations. It is common practice to assume these …
Combined Effects of Stream Hydrology and Land Use on Basin‐Scale Hyporheic Zone Denitrification in the Columbia River Basin
K Son, Y Fang, JD Gomez‐Velez… - Water Resources …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Denitrification in the hyporheic zone (HZ) of river corridors is crucial to removing excess
nitrogen in rivers from anthropogenic activities. However, previous modeling studies of the …
nitrogen in rivers from anthropogenic activities. However, previous modeling studies of the …
Advancing river corridor science beyond disciplinary boundaries with an inductive approach to catalyse hypothesis generation
A unified conceptual framework for river corridors requires synthesis of diverse site‐, method‐
and discipline‐specific findings. The river research community has developed a substantial …
and discipline‐specific findings. The river research community has developed a substantial …
Solute transport and transformation in an intermittent, headwater mountain stream with diurnal discharge fluctuations
Time-variable discharge is known to control both transport and transformation of solutes in
the river corridor. Still, few studies consider the interactions of transport and transformation …
the river corridor. Still, few studies consider the interactions of transport and transformation …
Map** and understanding degradation of alpine wetlands in the northern Maloti-Drakensberg, southern Africa
J van Tol - Journal of Mountain Science, 2024 - Springer
The alpine terrestrials of the Maloti-Drakensberg in southern Africa play crucial roles in
ecosystem functions and livelihoods, yet they face escalating degradation from various …
ecosystem functions and livelihoods, yet they face escalating degradation from various …