Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) is now recognized as an important process of the hydrological cycle worldwide and plays a major role as a conveyor of dissolved compounds …
Coastal groundwater (CGW) is a critical water resource for many communities and can be a key part of coastal ecosystems. Owing to its location, CGW faces both terrestrial and marine …
Water temperature in riverine landscapes is an important regional indicator of water quality that is influenced by both ground-and surface-water inputs, and indirectly by land use in the …
In response to high summer river temperatures, salmonids avoid heat stress by making use of discrete units of cold water termed thermal refuges. Although recent research has …
Stream temperature is a key habitat variable controlling all physical and biological river processes. In light of the threat of climate change to fluvial environments, growing …
Water resources management is moving towards integration, where groundwater (GW), surface water (SW) and related aquatic ecosystems are considered one management unit …
Airborne thermal infrared (TIR) overflights were combined with shoreline radionuclide surveys to investigate submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) along the north shore of …
The export of anthropogenic nitrate to coastal waters, which depends on the interplay between many factors such as land use and meteorological forcing, is a rising concern in …
X Yu, J Liu, X Chen, D Huang, T Yu, T Peng, J Du - Journal of Hydrology, 2022 - Elsevier
Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) is recognized as one of the most significant pathways for terrestrial nutrient entry into coastal systems. However, SGD-derived nutrient …