Hyporheic flow and transport processes: Mechanisms, models, and biogeochemical implications
Fifty years of hyporheic zone research have shown the important role played by the
hyporheic zone as an interface between groundwater and surface waters. However, it is only …
hyporheic zone as an interface between groundwater and surface waters. However, it is only …
The ecology of methane in streams and rivers: patterns, controls, and global significance
Streams and rivers can substantially modify organic carbon (OC) inputs from terrestrial
landscapes, and much of this processing is the result of microbial respiration. While carbon …
landscapes, and much of this processing is the result of microbial respiration. While carbon …
Do geographically isolated wetlands influence landscape functions?
Geographically isolated wetlands (GIWs), those surrounded by uplands, exchange
materials, energy, and organisms with other elements in hydrological and habitat networks …
materials, energy, and organisms with other elements in hydrological and habitat networks …
Groundwater–surface water mixing shifts ecological assembly processes and stimulates organic carbon turnover
Environmental transitions often result in resource mixtures that overcome limitations to
microbial metabolism, resulting in biogeochemical hotspots and moments. Riverine systems …
microbial metabolism, resulting in biogeochemical hotspots and moments. Riverine systems …
The ecology of interfaces: riparian zones
RJ Naiman, H Decamps - Annual review of Ecology and …, 1997 - annualreviews.org
Riparian zones possess an unusually diverse array of species and environmental
processes. The ecological diversity is related to variable flood regimes, geographically …
processes. The ecological diversity is related to variable flood regimes, geographically …
Predicting uncertainty of machine learning models for modelling nitrate pollution of groundwater using quantile regression and UNEEC methods
Although estimating the uncertainty of models used for modelling nitrate contamination of
groundwater is essential in groundwater management, it has been generally ignored. This …
groundwater is essential in groundwater management, it has been generally ignored. This …
Hydrologic connectivity as a framework for understanding biogeochemical flux through watersheds and along fluvial networks
T Covino - Geomorphology, 2017 - Elsevier
Hydrologic connections can link hillslopes to channel networks, streams to lakes, subsurface
to surface, land to atmosphere, terrestrial to aquatic, and upstream to downstream. These …
to surface, land to atmosphere, terrestrial to aquatic, and upstream to downstream. These …
Biogeochemical hot spots and hot moments at the interface of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems
Rates and reactions of biogeochemical processes vary in space and time to produce both
hot spots and hot moments of elemental cycling. We define biogeochemical hot spots as …
hot spots and hot moments of elemental cycling. We define biogeochemical hot spots as …
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 …
Interactions between groundwater and surface water: the state of the science
M Sophocleous - Hydrogeology journal, 2002 - Springer
The interactions between groundwater and surface water are complex. To understand these
interactions in relation to climate, landform, geology, and biotic factors, a sound …
interactions in relation to climate, landform, geology, and biotic factors, a sound …