Methods for quantifying interactions between groundwater and surface water
Driven by the need for integrated management of groundwater (GW) and surface water
(SW), quantification of GW–SW interactions and associated contaminant transport has …
(SW), quantification of GW–SW interactions and associated contaminant transport has …
Applications of Google Earth Engine in fluvial geomorphology for detecting river channel change
Cloud‐based computing, access to big geospatial data, and virtualization, whereby users
are freed from computational hardware and data management logistics, could revolutionize …
are freed from computational hardware and data management logistics, could revolutionize …
How humans alter dissolved organic matter composition in freshwater: relevance for the Earth's biogeochemistry
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is recognized for its importance in freshwater ecosystems,
but historical reliance on DOM quantity rather than indicators of DOM composition has led to …
but historical reliance on DOM quantity rather than indicators of DOM composition has led to …
Levees don't protect, they disconnect: A critical review of how artificial levees impact floodplain functions
Despite the recognition of floodplain importance in the scientific community, floodplains are
not afforded the same legal protection as river channels. In the United States alone, flood …
not afforded the same legal protection as river channels. In the United States alone, flood …
Expanding the role of reactive transport models in critical zone processes
Abstract Models test our understanding of processes and can reach beyond the spatial and
temporal scales of measurements. Multi-component Reactive Transport Models (RTMs) …
temporal scales of measurements. Multi-component Reactive Transport Models (RTMs) …
Connectivity in rivers
E Wohl - Progress in Physical Geography, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Connectivity describes the degree to which matter and organisms can move among spatially
defined units in a natural system. River connectivity is typically described in longitudinal …
defined units in a natural system. River connectivity is typically described in longitudinal …
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 …
Rediscovering, reevaluating, and restoring lost river-wetland corridors
River-wetland corridors form where a high degree of connectivity between the surface
(rheic) and subsurface (hyporheic) components of streamflow creates an interconnected …
(rheic) and subsurface (hyporheic) components of streamflow creates an interconnected …
Connectivity of streams and wetlands to downstream waters: an integrated systems framework
SG Leibowitz, PJ Wigington Jr… - JAWRA Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Interest in connectivity has increased in the aquatic sciences, partly because of its relevance
to the Clean Water Act. This paper has two objectives:(1) provide a framework to understand …
to the Clean Water Act. This paper has two objectives:(1) provide a framework to understand …
Ecohydrological interfaces as hotspots of ecosystem processes
In this chapter, the authors aim to uncover the organizational principles–the main drivers
and controls, and their interactions and feedbacks–that determine the development and …
and controls, and their interactions and feedbacks–that determine the development and …