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Advances in understanding river‐groundwater interactions
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 …
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
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 …
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
Most rivers exchange water with surrounding aquifers,. Where groundwater levels lie below
nearby streams, streamwater can infiltrate through the streambed, reducing streamflow and …
nearby streams, streamwater can infiltrate through the streambed, reducing streamflow and …
Occurence of microplastics in the hyporheic zone of rivers
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 …
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
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 …
last two decades. New regulations such as the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) now …
Inter‐disciplinary perspectives on processes in the hyporheic zone
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 …
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
Streamflow observations can be used to understand, predict, and contextualize hydrologic,
ecological, and biogeochemical processes and conditions in streams. Stream gages are …
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
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 …
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
In this chapter, the authors provide a comprehensive analysis and synthesis of the
interactions between important drivers and controls of hyporheic exchange and …
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
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 …
useful in obtaining seepage rates. We present a method for high-resolution vertical …