Environmental hydraulics research for river health: recent advances and challenges
Environmental hydraulics, a neighboring research field to ecohydrology, is an intermediate
area between hydrodynamics and ecology/biology. The main research topic of this …
area between hydrodynamics and ecology/biology. The main research topic of this …
A comprehensive assessment and comparison of the impacts of storage parameters on solute transport in streams using a novel framework
Researchers must determine the storage parameter values to understand the storage
processes and compare them across streams. These parameters are highly variable in time …
processes and compare them across streams. These parameters are highly variable in time …
[HTML][HTML] A Review on Storage Process Models for Improving Water Quality Modeling in Rivers
Water quality is intricately linked to the global water crisis since the availability of safe, clean
water is essential for sustaining life and ensuring the well-being of communities worldwide …
water is essential for sustaining life and ensuring the well-being of communities worldwide …
Lagrangian and Eulerian perspectives of turbulent transport mechanisms in a lateral cavity
M Barros, C Escauriaza - Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2024 - cambridge.org
The dynamics of turbulent flows past lateral cavities is relevant for multiple environmental
applications. In rivers and coastal environments, these lateral recirculating regions constitute …
applications. In rivers and coastal environments, these lateral recirculating regions constitute …
Discharge, groundwater gradients, and streambed micro‐topography control the temporal dynamics of transient storage in a headwater reach
Contradictory interpretations of transient storage modeling (TSM) results of past studies
hamper the understanding of how hydrologic conditions control solute transport in streams …
hamper the understanding of how hydrologic conditions control solute transport in streams …
Time series of electrical conductivity fluctuations give insights into long‐term solute transport dynamics of an urban stream
Artificial tracers are often used for quantitative estimates of solute transport properties in
rivers. However, single‐injection tracer tests give insights in transport characteristics limited …
rivers. However, single‐injection tracer tests give insights in transport characteristics limited …
Transient storage model parameter optimization using the simulated annealing method
Hyporheic exchange in streams is critical to ecosystem functions such as nutrient cycling
along river corridors, especially for slowly moving or small stream systems. The transient …
along river corridors, especially for slowly moving or small stream systems. The transient …
[HTML][HTML] A multirate mass transfer model to represent the interaction of multicomponent biogeochemical processes between surface water and hyporheic zones (SWAT …
Y Fang, X Chen, J Gomez Velez… - Geoscientific Model …, 2020 - gmd.copernicus.org
Surface water quality along river corridors can be modulated by hyporheic zones (HZs) that
are ubiquitous and biogeochemically active. Watershed management practices often ignore …
are ubiquitous and biogeochemically active. Watershed management practices often ignore …
Unifying advective and diffusive descriptions of bedform pum** in the benthic biolayer of streams
Many water quality and ecosystem functions performed by streams occur in the benthic
biolayer, the biologically active upper (~ 5 cm) layer of the streambed. Solute transport …
biolayer, the biologically active upper (~ 5 cm) layer of the streambed. Solute transport …
Mechanistic definition and prediction of the mass exchange coefficient between rivers and hyporheic zones: The α of two Ωs
Solute transport in interconnected rivers and hyporheic zones is typically modeled through
dual-domain models where first-order solute mass transfer between the two domains, Ω R …
dual-domain models where first-order solute mass transfer between the two domains, Ω R …