Advances in understanding river‐groundwater interactions

P Brunner, R Therrien, P Renard… - Reviews of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
River‐groundwater interactions are at the core of a wide range of major contemporary
challenges, including the provision of high‐quality drinking water in sufficient quantities, the …

Groundwater and surface water interaction at the regional-scale–a review with focus on regional integrated models

R Barthel, S Banzhaf - Water resources management, 2016 - Springer
Scientists and practitioners agree that integrated water resource management is necessary,
with an increasing need for research at the regional scale (10 3 to 10 5 km 2). At this scale …

Widespread potential loss of streamflow into underlying aquifers across the USA

S Jasechko, H Seybold, D Perrone, Y Fan, JW Kirchner - Nature, 2021 - nature.com
Most rivers exchange water with surrounding aquifers,. Where groundwater levels lie below
nearby streams, streamwater can infiltrate through the streambed, reducing streamflow and …

Occurence of microplastics in the hyporheic zone of rivers

S Frei, S Piehl, BS Gilfedder, MGJ Löder, J Krutzke… - Scientific reports, 2019 - nature.com
Although recent studies indicate that fluvial systems can be accumulation areas for
microplastics (MPs), the common perception still treats rivers and streams primarily as pure …

Groundwater-surface water interactions: New methods and models to improve understanding of processes and dynamics

JH Fleckenstein, S Krause, DM Hannah… - Advances in Water …, 2010 - Elsevier
Interest in groundwater (GW)-surface water (SW) interactions has grown steadily over the
last two decades. New regulations such as the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) now …

Inter‐disciplinary perspectives on processes in the hyporheic zone

S Krause, DM Hannah, JH Fleckenstein… - …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
The interface between groundwater and surface water within riverine/riparian ecosystems—
the hyporheic zone (HZ)—is experiencing a rapid growth of research interest from a range of …

Zero or not? Causes and consequences of zero‐flow stream gage readings

MA Zimmer, KE Kaiser, JR Blaszczak… - Wiley …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Streamflow observations can be used to understand, predict, and contextualize hydrologic,
ecological, and biogeochemical processes and conditions in streams. Stream gages are …

Nutrient dynamics, transfer and retention along the aquatic continuum from land to ocean: towards integration of ecological and biogeochemical models

AF Bouwman, MFP Bierkens, J Griffioen… - …, 2013 - bg.copernicus.org
In river basins, soils, groundwater, riparian zones and floodplains, streams, rivers, lakes and
reservoirs act as successive filters in which the hydrology, ecology and biogeochemical …

Organizational principles of hyporheic exchange flow and biogeochemical cycling in river networks across scales

S Krause, BW Abbott, V Baranov… - Ecohydrological …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
In this chapter, the authors provide a comprehensive analysis and synthesis of the
interactions between important drivers and controls of hyporheic exchange and …

Estimation of seepage rates in a losing stream by means of fiber-optic high-resolution vertical temperature profiling

T Vogt, P Schneider, L Hahn-Woernle, OA Cirpka - Journal of Hydrology, 2010 - Elsevier
Vertical temperature profiling in the river beds of losing streams has been shown to be
useful in obtaining seepage rates. We present a method for high-resolution vertical …