Vertical saltwater intrusion in coastal aquifers driven by episodic flooding: a review
Low‐elevation coastal areas are increasingly vulnerable to seawater flooding as sea levels
rise and the frequency and intensity of large storms increase with climate change. Seawater …
rise and the frequency and intensity of large storms increase with climate change. Seawater …
Uncertainties in measuring and estimating water‐budget components: Current state of the science
Reducing uncertainty in quantifying basin‐scale water‐budget components is one of the
most vexing problems for water‐resource managers. Although a vast literature addresses …
most vexing problems for water‐resource managers. Although a vast literature addresses …
Numerical and experimental validation of the applicability of active‐DTS experiments to estimate thermal conductivity and groundwater flux in porous media
Groundwater flow depends on the heterogeneity of hydraulic properties whose field
characterization is challenging. Recently developed active‐Distributed Temperature …
characterization is challenging. Recently developed active‐Distributed Temperature …
Wildfire-induced shifts in groundwater discharge to streams identified with paired air and stream water temperature analyses
Abstract Within the western United States, increasingly severe and frequent wildfires may
alter the magnitude, timing, and quality of water exported from burned areas by streams …
alter the magnitude, timing, and quality of water exported from burned areas by streams …
[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 …
Are global influences of cascade dams affecting river water temperature and fish ecology?
Global warming is affecting animal populations worldwide, through chronic temperature
increases and an increase in the frequency of extreme heatwave events. Reservoirs are …
increases and an increase in the frequency of extreme heatwave events. Reservoirs are …
Climate change yields groundwater warming in Bavaria, Germany
H Hemmerle, P Bayer - Frontiers in Earth Science, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Thermodynamic coupling between atmosphere and ground yields increasing aquifer
temperatures as a consequence of global warming. While this is expected to manifest as a …
temperatures as a consequence of global warming. While this is expected to manifest as a …
Paired air-water annual temperature patterns reveal hydrogeological controls on stream thermal regimes at watershed to continental scales
Despite decades of research into air and stream temperature dynamics, paired air-water
annual temperature signals have been underutilized to characterize watershed processes …
annual temperature signals have been underutilized to characterize watershed processes …
Biochar, microbes, and biochar-microbe synergistic treatment of chlorinated hydrocarbons in groundwater: a review
S Niu, C Li, S Gao, J Tian, C Zhang, L Li… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Dehalogenating bacteria are still deficient when targeted to deal with chlorinated
hydrocarbons (CHCs) contamination: eg, slow metabolic rates, limited substrate range …
hydrocarbons (CHCs) contamination: eg, slow metabolic rates, limited substrate range …
Estimating lateral groundwater inflow to rivers using heat as a tracer
Heat is a natural tracer that can be used to estimate groundwater velocity and fluxes.
However, most studies, if not all, are focused on vertical flow due to the existence of a simple …
However, most studies, if not all, are focused on vertical flow due to the existence of a simple …