Original paper
Riverbed Hydrologic Exchange Dynamics in a Large Regulated River Reach
Abstract
Hydrologic exchange flux (HEF) is an important hydrologic component in river corridors that includes both bidirectional (hyporheic) and unidirectional (gaining/losing) surface water‐groundwater exchanges. Quantifying HEF rates in a large regulated river is difficult due to the large spatial domains, complexity of geomorphologic features and subsurface properties, and the great stage variations created by dam operations at multiple time scales....
Paper Details
Title
Riverbed Hydrologic Exchange Dynamics in a Large Regulated River Reach
Published Date
Apr 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
54
Issue
4
Pages
2715 - 2730
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