Instructive surprises in the hydrological functioning of landscapes
Landscapes receive water from precipitation and then transport, store, mix, and release it,
both downward to streams and upward to vegetation. How they do this shapes floods …
both downward to streams and upward to vegetation. How they do this shapes floods …
Sediment detachment and transport processes associated with internal erosion of soil pipes
Subsurface flow can be an important process in gully erosion through its impact on
decreasing soil cohesion and erosion resistance as soil water content or pressure increases …
decreasing soil cohesion and erosion resistance as soil water content or pressure increases …
[HTML][HTML] Rescue of groundwater level time series: How to visually identify and treat errors
Groundwater level time series are of great value for a variety of groundwater studies,
particularly for those dealing with the impacts of anthropogenic and climate change. Quality …
particularly for those dealing with the impacts of anthropogenic and climate change. Quality …
From hillslope to stream: methods to investigate subsurface connectivity
T Blume, HJ Van Meerveld - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Hydrologic connectivity is the linkage of separate regions of a catchment via water flow.
Knowledge of hillslope–stream connectivity (both at the surface and in the subsurface) is …
Knowledge of hillslope–stream connectivity (both at the surface and in the subsurface) is …
Map** the distribution of shallow groundwater occurrences using Remote Sensing-based statistical modeling over southwest Saudi Arabia
Identifying shallow (near-surface) groundwater in arid and hyper-arid areas has significant
societal benefits, yet it is a costly operation when traditional methods (geophysics and …
societal benefits, yet it is a costly operation when traditional methods (geophysics and …
Hillslope–riparian‐stream connectivity and flow directions at the Panola Mountain Research Watershed
To obtain a better understanding of water's journey from the hillslope to the stream, water
level time series from 26 groundwater wells in a hillslope–riparian study area in the Panola …
level time series from 26 groundwater wells in a hillslope–riparian study area in the Panola …
Data‐driven estimation of groundwater level time‐series at unmonitored sites using comparative regional analysis
A new method is presented to efficiently estimate daily groundwater level time series at
unmonitored sites by linking groundwater dynamics to local hydrogeological system …
unmonitored sites by linking groundwater dynamics to local hydrogeological system …
Flow directions of stream‐groundwater exchange in a headwater catchment during the hydrologic year
Understanding near‐stream groundwater dynamics and flow directions is important for
predicting hillslope‐stream connectivity, streamflow generation, and hydrologic controls of …
predicting hillslope‐stream connectivity, streamflow generation, and hydrologic controls of …
Hydrologic dynamics and geochemical responses within a floodplain aquifer and hyporheic zone during Hurricane Sandy
Storms dominate solute export budgets from catchments and drive hydrogeochemical
changes in the near‐stream environment. We captured near‐stream hydrogeochemical …
changes in the near‐stream environment. We captured near‐stream hydrogeochemical …
Linkages between hydrology and seasonal variations of nutrients and periphyton in a large oligotrophic subalpine lake
Periphyton is important to lake ecosystems, contributing to primary production, nutrient
cycling, and benthic metabolism. Increases in periphyton growth in lakes can be indicative of …
cycling, and benthic metabolism. Increases in periphyton growth in lakes can be indicative of …