Building Cross-Site and Cross-Network collaborations in critical zone science
The critical zone (CZ) includes natural and anthropogenic environments, where life, energy
and matter cycles combine in complex interactions in time and space. Critical zone …
and matter cycles combine in complex interactions in time and space. Critical zone …
Train, Inform, Borrow, or Combine? Approaches to Process‐Guided Deep Learning for Groundwater‐Influenced Stream Temperature Prediction
Although groundwater discharge is a critical stream temperature control process, it is not
explicitly represented in many stream temperature models, an omission that may reduce …
explicitly represented in many stream temperature models, an omission that may reduce …
Shallow and local or deep and regional? Inferring source groundwater characteristics across mainstem riverbank discharge faces
Riverbank groundwater discharge faces are spatially extensive areas of preferential
seepage that are exposed to air at low river flow. Some conceptual hydrologic models …
seepage that are exposed to air at low river flow. Some conceptual hydrologic models …
[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 …
Analytical and HYDRUS solutions for exfiltration through inclined seepage faces
Steady, phreatic flows in wedge-shaped aquifers subtended by a tilted bedrock and
discharged through a hillslope seepage face are studied by 2-D and 1-D analytical models …
discharged through a hillslope seepage face are studied by 2-D and 1-D analytical models …
Exploring landscape and geologic controls on spatial patterning of streambank groundwater discharge in a mixed land use watershed
Preferential groundwater discharge features along stream corridors are ecologically
important at local and stream network scales, yet we lack quantification of the multiscale …
important at local and stream network scales, yet we lack quantification of the multiscale …
Hydrodynamic Groundwater Modeling and Hydrochemical Conceptualization of the Closure Mining Area of the WuMa River Watershed of China
L Yang, L Liu, Y Liu, G Chen, L Liang - ACS omega, 2023 - ACS Publications
The WuMa River (WMR) watershed is located in Renhuai City, Guizhou Province of China,
which is a first-class tributary of the Chishui River. The geochemical investigation mainly …
which is a first-class tributary of the Chishui River. The geochemical investigation mainly …
[HTML][HTML] Groundwater exfiltration pattern determination in the sub-arctic catchment using thermal imaging, stable water isotopes and fully-integrated groundwater …
Groundwater-surface water (GW-SW) interactions play an important function in northern
catchments, but their dynamics and role in water, carbon, and nutrient balances are still …
catchments, but their dynamics and role in water, carbon, and nutrient balances are still …
Evidence of Groundwater Seepage and Mixing at the Vicinity of a Knickpoint in a Mountain Stream
Streamflow generation and biochemical hotspots are significantly influenced by
groundwater contributions distributed along the drainage network. However, identifying the …
groundwater contributions distributed along the drainage network. However, identifying the …
Where the past meets the present: connecting nitrogen from watersheds to streams through groundwater flowpaths
Groundwater discharge to streams is a nonpoint source of nitrogen (N) that confounds N
mitigation efforts and represents a significant portion of the annual N loading to watersheds …
mitigation efforts and represents a significant portion of the annual N loading to watersheds …