[HTML][HTML] Fault-controlled springs: A review
R Keegan-Treloar, DJ Irvine, SC Solórzano-Rivas… - Earth-Science …, 2022 - Elsevier
Springs sustain groundwater-dependent ecosystems and provide freshwater for human use.
Springs often occur because faults modify groundwater flow pathways leading to discharge …
Springs often occur because faults modify groundwater flow pathways leading to discharge …
Is the hyporheic zone relevant beyond the scientific community?
Rivers are important ecosystems under continuous anthropogenic stresses. The hyporheic
zone is a ubiquitous, reactive interface between the main channel and its surrounding …
zone is a ubiquitous, reactive interface between the main channel and its surrounding …
A review of methods for measuring groundwater–surface water exchange in braided rivers
K Coluccio, LK Morgan - Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 2019 - hess.copernicus.org
Braided rivers, while uncommon internationally, are significant in terms of their unique
ecosystems and as vital freshwater resources at locations where they occur. With an …
ecosystems and as vital freshwater resources at locations where they occur. With an …
Hyporheic exchange controls fate of trace organic compounds in an urban stream
First-order half-lives for 26 trace organic compounds (TrOCs) were determined in the
hyporheic zone (HZ) and along a 3 km reach of a first-order stream in South Australia during …
hyporheic zone (HZ) and along a 3 km reach of a first-order stream in South Australia during …
Reconceptualizing the hyporheic zone for nonperennial rivers and streams
Nonperennial streams dominate global river networks and are increasing in occurrence
across space and time. When surface flow ceases or the surface water dries, flow or …
across space and time. When surface flow ceases or the surface water dries, flow or …
Active distributed temperature sensing to assess surface water–groundwater interaction and river loss in braided river systems
Braided river systems are continuously changing environments, comprising heterogeneous
gravel-forming meandering channels and bars, and dynamic surface water–groundwater …
gravel-forming meandering channels and bars, and dynamic surface water–groundwater …
[HTML][HTML] Groundwater-Surface water interactions research: Past trends and future directions
Interactions between groundwater and surface water sustain groundwater-dependent
ecosystems and regulate river temperature and biogeochemical cycles, amongst many other …
ecosystems and regulate river temperature and biogeochemical cycles, amongst many other …
Estimation of the variation in specific discharge over large depth using distributed temperature sensing (DTS) measurements of the heat pulse response
BF des Tombe, M Bakker, F Smits… - Water Resources …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
An approach is presented to determine groundwater flow in unconsolidated aquifers with a
heat pulse response test using a heating cable and a fiber‐optic cable. The cables are …
heat pulse response test using a heating cable and a fiber‐optic cable. The cables are …
Sampling at Groundwater–Surface Water Interfaces
Analysis and assessment of the functioning of ecohydrological interfaces requires the ability
to extract samples of water or sediment to characterize the interface properties and transport …
to extract samples of water or sediment to characterize the interface properties and transport …
A review on using heat as a tool for studying groundwater–surface water interactions
J Ren, J Cheng, J Yang, Y Zhou - Environmental Earth Sciences, 2018 - Springer
In terms of the research on groundwater–surface water heat-tracing methods, investigation
of the interactions within the compound system of the groundwater–surface water–hyporheic …
of the interactions within the compound system of the groundwater–surface water–hyporheic …