Stream temperature is one of the most critical factors controlling aquatic ecosystem health. Practitioners and researchers from a range of fields, including biology, ecology, hydrology …
Hydrologic connections can link hillslopes to channel networks, streams to lakes, subsurface to surface, land to atmosphere, terrestrial to aquatic, and upstream to downstream. These …
In this chapter, the authors provide a comprehensive analysis and synthesis of the interactions between important drivers and controls of hyporheic exchange and …
The fate of biologically available nitrogen (N) and carbon (C) in stream ecosystems is controlled by the coupling of physical transport and biogeochemical reaction kinetics …
We describe the hierarchical interplay of hydrology, hyporheic ecology and transformation of nutrients and pollutants in the hyporheic zone (HZ). The exchange of water between the …
Chlorinated ethenes (CEs) are legacy contaminants whose chemical footprint is expected to persist in aquifers around the world for many decades to come. These organohalides have …
CH Luce, D Tonina, F Gariglio… - Water Resources …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Work over the last decade has documented methods for estimating fluxes between streams and streambeds from time series of temperature at two depths in the streambed. We present …
Flowing stream networks extend and retract as their surrounding landscapes wet up and dry out, both seasonally and during rainstorms, with implications for aquatic ecosystems and …
SM Wondzell, M Diabat… - JAWRA Journal of the …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Simulations of stream temperatures showed a wide range of future thermal regimes under a warming climate—from 2.9° C warmer to 7.6° C cooler than current conditions—depending …