Beyond classical observations in hydrogeology: The advantages of including exchange flux, temperature, tracer concentration, residence time, and soil moisture …

OS Schilling, PG Cook, P Brunner - Reviews of Geophysics, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Traditionally, groundwater and surface water flow models have been calibrated against two
observation types: hydraulic heads and surface water discharge. It has repeatedly been …

[图书][B] Hydrogeology: groundwater science and engineering

A Dassargues - 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
This text combines the science and engineering of hydrogeology in an accessible,
innovative style. As well as providing physical descriptions and characterisations of …

Quantifying vertical streambed fluxes and streambed thermal properties using heat as a tracer during extreme hydrologic events

W Shi, H Zhan, Q Wang, Z Liao - Journal of Hydrology, 2024 - Elsevier
As a natural tracer, heat has some remarkable advantages over competing test methods and
has become a popular and widely used tool for quantifying streambed fluxes. In recent …

Hyporheic zone exchange fluxes and residence times inferred from riverbed temperature and radon data

RH Cranswick, PG Cook, S Lamontagne - Journal of Hydrology, 2014 - Elsevier
Vertical profiles of temperature, radon and electrical conductivity are used to characterise
downwelling, neutral and upwelling hyporheic zones along a pool–riffle sequence in the …

Heat tracer test in an alluvial aquifer: Field experiment and inverse modelling

M Klepikova, S Wildemeersch, T Hermans, P Jamin… - Journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
Using heat as an active tracer for aquifer characterization is a topic of increasing interest. In
this study, we investigate the potential of using heat tracer tests for characterization of a …

The effect of streambed heterogeneity on groundwater‐surface water exchange fluxes inferred from temperature time series

DJ Irvine, RH Cranswick, CT Simmons… - Water Resources …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
One‐dimensional analytical heat transport equations based on temperature time series data
have become popular tools to quantify groundwater‐surface water interactions. The …

Estimating lateral groundwater inflow to rivers using heat as a tracer

K Chen, M Yin, Z Guo, X Liang, X Wei, S Yang… - Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
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 …

Heat as a tracer for understanding transport processes in fractured media: Theory and field assessment from multiscale thermal push‐pull tracer tests

MV Klepikova, T Le Borgne, O Bour… - Water Resources …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The characterization and modeling of heat transfer in fractured media is particularly
challenging as the existence of fractures at multiple scales induces highly localized flow …

Measuring groundwater flow velocities near drinking water extraction wells in unconsolidated sediments

W Bakx, VF Bense, M Karaoulis, GHP Oude Essink… - Water, 2023 - mdpi.com
Groundwater is an important source of drinking water in coastal regions with predominantly
unconsolidated sediments. To protect and manage drinking water extraction wells in these …

Using solute and heat tracers for aquifer characterization in a strongly heterogeneous alluvial aquifer

TS Sarris, M Close, P Abraham - Journal of Hydrology, 2018 - Elsevier
A test using Rhodamine WT and heat as tracers, conducted over a 78 day period in a
strongly heterogeneous alluvial aquifer, was used to evaluate the utility of the combined …