Natural attenuation of chlorinated ethenes in hyporheic zones: A review of key biogeochemical processes and in-situ transformation potential

JJ Weatherill, S Atashgahi, U Schneidewind, S Krause… - Water Research, 2018 - Elsevier
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 …

Patterns of nitrate retention in agriculturally influenced streams and rivers

AR Hill - Biogeochemistry, 2023 - Springer
This review examines research focusing on nitrate retention in streams and rivers impacted
by agriculture in temperate and continental climate regions. Most studies of nitrate retention …

Geophysical characterisation of the groundwater–surface water interface

PJ McLachlan, JE Chambers, SS Uhlemann… - Advances in water …, 2017 - Elsevier
Interactions between groundwater (GW) and surface water (SW) have important implications
for water quantity, water quality, and ecological health. The subsurface region proximal to …

Effects of heavy metals and hyporheic exchange on microbial community structure and functions in hyporheic zone

D Liang, J Song, J Xia, J Chang, F Kong, H Sun… - Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
The responses of microbial communities in hyporheic zone to the eco-hydrological process
have been a hotspot in river ecological health research. However, the impact of different …

[HTML][HTML] Water quality impacts and river system recovery following the 2014 Mount Polley mine tailings dam spill, British Columbia, Canada

P Byrne, KA Hudson-Edwards, G Bird, MG Macklin… - Applied …, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract The Mount Polley mine tailings embankment breach on August 4th, 2014, in British
Columbia, Canada, is the second largest mine waste spill on record. The mine operator …

Temporal responses of groundwater‐surface water exchange to successive storm events

M Dudley‐Southern, A Binley - Water Resources Research, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Groundwater‐surface water exchange within the hyporheic zone is widely recognized as a
key mechanism controlling the fate of nutrients within catchments. In gaining river systems …

Fingerprinting hydrological and biogeochemical drivers of freshwater quality

AL Heathwaite, M Bieroza - Hydrological Processes, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding the interplay between hydrological flushing and biogeochemical cycling in
streams is now possible owing to advances in high‐frequency water quality measurements …

Particulate organic matter quality influences nitrate retention and denitrification in stream sediments: evidence from a carbon burial experiment

RS Stelzer, J Thad Scott, LA Bartsch, TB Parr - Biogeochemistry, 2014 - Springer
Organic carbon supply is linked to nitrogen transformation in ecosystems. However, the role
of organic carbon quality in nitrogen processing is not as well understood. We determined …

The interplay between transport and reaction rates as controls on nitrate attenuation in permeable, streambed sediments

K Lansdown, CM Heppell, M Trimmer… - Journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Anthropogenic nitrogen fixation and subsequent use of this nitrogen as fertilizer have greatly
disturbed the global nitrogen cycle. Rivers are recognized hot spots of nitrogen removal in …

A multiscale statistical method to identify potential areas of hyporheic exchange for river restoration planning

C Magliozzi, G Coro, RC Grabowski… - … Modelling & Software, 2019 - Elsevier
The hyporheic zone (HZ) is an area of interaction between surface and ground waters
present in and around river beds. Bidirectional mixing within the HZ, termed hyporheic …