Quantifying submarine groundwater discharge in the coastal zone via multiple methods
Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) is now recognized as an important pathway
between land and sea. As such, this flow may contribute to the biogeochemical and other …
between land and sea. As such, this flow may contribute to the biogeochemical and other …
History and evolution of seepage meters for quantifying flow between groundwater and surface water: Part 1–Freshwater settings
More than 75 years after its introduction, the seepage meter remains the only device for
directly quantifying exchange across the sediment-water interface between groundwater …
directly quantifying exchange across the sediment-water interface between groundwater …
Nitrogen composition in urban runoff—implications for stormwater management
A study was conducted to characterise the composition of nitrogen in urban stormwater in
Melbourne, Australia, during baseflows and storm events, and to compare the results with …
Melbourne, Australia, during baseflows and storm events, and to compare the results with …
Spatial distribution of thermal refuges analysed in relation to riverscape hydromorphology using airborne thermal infrared imagery
Water temperature governs the distribution and behaviour of fish. Riverine salmonids use
discrete cold water patches, termed thermal refuges, when stream temperature exceeds …
discrete cold water patches, termed thermal refuges, when stream temperature exceeds …
Saltwater intrusion from an estuarine river: A field investigation
Estuarine rivers provide critical pathways for seawater to travel upstream of the coast and
salinize adjacent aquifers. However, this salinization mechanism (forthwith termed riparian …
salinize adjacent aquifers. However, this salinization mechanism (forthwith termed riparian …
Tide‐induced recirculation across the aquifer‐ocean interface
A parametric analysis is conducted to examine the influence of tides, inland hydraulic
conditions, and aquifer properties on the rate of tide‐induced seawater recirculation through …
conditions, and aquifer properties on the rate of tide‐induced seawater recirculation through …
Hydrological management strategies for the control of algal blooms in regulated lowland rivers
J Li, W Yin, H Jia, X **n - Hydrological Processes, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Reservoirs of lowland floodplain rivers with eutrophic backgrounds cause variations in the
hydrological and hydraulic conditions of estuaries and low‐dam reservoir areas, which can …
hydrological and hydraulic conditions of estuaries and low‐dam reservoir areas, which can …
Seagrasses of south–west Australia: A conceptual synthesis of the world's most diverse and extensive seagrass meadows
South–west Australia contains extensive seagrass meadows along 2,500 km of coastline
from the shallow subtidal to 50+ m water depths, and in many of the 51 bar-built estuaries …
from the shallow subtidal to 50+ m water depths, and in many of the 51 bar-built estuaries …
Bioavailability and composition of dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen in a near coastal catchment of south-western Australia
The bioavailability and composition of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrogen (DON)
were examined in 10 major sub-catchments of the Swan-Canning estuary, which bisects the …
were examined in 10 major sub-catchments of the Swan-Canning estuary, which bisects the …
An examination of the fluxes of nitrogen and phosphorus in temperate and tropical estuaries: current estimates and uncertainties
AD Tappin - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2002 - Elsevier
In a number of regions of the world, enhanced flows of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from
land to sea are of major concern because of the observable deterioration in the quality of …
land to sea are of major concern because of the observable deterioration in the quality of …