What role does stream restoration play in nutrient management?
Nutrient pollution is a pervasive water quality problem. Stream restoration has been
proposed as a novel approach to reduce loading and increase nutrient processing within …
proposed as a novel approach to reduce loading and increase nutrient processing within …
Engineered hyporheic zones: design and applications in stream health restoration–a review
Anthropogenic deterioration of streams and rivers has affected their surface-subsurface
linkages. This has led to the degradation of hyporheic zones, a sensitive interface between a …
linkages. This has led to the degradation of hyporheic zones, a sensitive interface between a …
Hyporheic exchange due to in-stream geomorphic structures
J Feng, D Liu, Y Liu, Y Li, H Li, L Chen… - Journal of Freshwater …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
In-stream structures, such as channel spanning logs and weirs, can enhance hyporheic
exchange in streams. Hyporheic exchange is important for stream ecosystem function, and …
exchange in streams. Hyporheic exchange is important for stream ecosystem function, and …
Relating hydraulic conductivity and hyporheic zone biogeochemical processing to conserve and restore river ecosystem services
River management practices commonly attempt to improve habitat and ecological
functioning (eg biogeochemical processing or retention of pollutants) by restoring …
functioning (eg biogeochemical processing or retention of pollutants) by restoring …
Local and reach‐scale hyporheic flow response from boulder‐induced geomorphic changes
Stream hydromorphology regulates in‐stream water flow and interstitial flow of water within
streambed sediments, the latter known as hyporheic exchange. Whereas hyporheic flow has …
streambed sediments, the latter known as hyporheic exchange. Whereas hyporheic flow has …
Hyporheic exchange driven by submerged rigid vegetation: A modeling study
Y Yuan, X Chen, MB Cardenas, X Liu… - Water Resources …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Flow‐vegetation interaction affects fluid flow hydraulics and associated material transport in
river corridors. Concomitant changes in pressure within the flow field due to the presence of …
river corridors. Concomitant changes in pressure within the flow field due to the presence of …
Experimental shifts of hydrologic residence time in a sandy urban stream sediment–water interface alter nitrate removal and nitrous oxide fluxes
The sediment–water interfaces (SWI) of streams serve as important biogeochemical
hotspots in watersheds and contribute to whole-catchment reactive nitrogen budgets and …
hotspots in watersheds and contribute to whole-catchment reactive nitrogen budgets and …
Streambed restoration to remove fine sediment alters reach‐scale transient storage in a low‐gradient fifth‐order river, Indiana, USA
Hyporheic restoration is of increasing interest given the role of hyporheic zones in
supporting ecosystem services and functions. Given the prevalence of sediment pollution to …
supporting ecosystem services and functions. Given the prevalence of sediment pollution to …
Influence of the in-stream structure on solute transport in the hyporheic zone
H Li, Y Liu, J Feng, D Liu, Y Li, L Chen… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
The hyporheic zone (HZ) plays an important role in the river ecosystem, and hyporheic
exchange and solute transport in the HZ are important ecological functions. However, the …
exchange and solute transport in the HZ are important ecological functions. However, 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 …