Tweeting hyporheic zone & groundwater - surface water science, resource management, & policy. R/T if tagged or for #hyporheic (profile photo cr. S. Stonedahl)
Take a little walk with us at one of our @DRYvER_H2020 sampling site, and meet the #hyporheic_flow. Notice that both below and above the dry section (from 0:13 to 0:35) the stream is flowing. (The video is at 2x speed.)
Early #hyporheic work available in English for the first time thanks to @skuylerherzog's translation. Fully open access and citeable via @CUAHSI's HydroShare platform. Check out the origin of a discipline for the first time. doi.org/10.4211/hs.d28c7b2d8…
When was the #hyporheic zone discovered? Many point to the naming of the HZ by Orghidan (1955), but Chappuis first identified the new biotope in 1946. I translated the article from French, and it's available for free here: 10.4211/hs.d28c7b2d81a644bfba15762074230988
4 needed advances in transient storage modeling:
1 - Evaluation of Multiple Model Frameworks
2 - Assessment of Parameter Uncertainties and Interactions
3 - Data Model Integration
4 - Syntheses to Link Physical Setting and Transport Processes
#hyporheic
Now in @JGRBiogeo:
Microbial and Reactive Transport Modeling Evidence for Hyporheic Flux‐Driven Cryptic Sulfur Cycling and Anaerobic Methane Oxidation in a Sulfate‐Impacted Wetland‐Stream System--Ng et al. #AGUpubsdoi.org/10.1029/2019JG005185
Excited to share new paper out that links hyporheic fluxes to cryptic sulfur cycling and anaerobic methane oxidation in dynamic wetland-stream systems. Great collaboration led by Crystal Ng @UMNEarthScience with @crsoil, Nate Johnson, and terrific students (Yourd, Duhn, Lange).
Discussion open for comments: A multirate mass transfer model to represent the interaction of multicomponent biogeochemical processes between surface water and hyporheic zones (SWAT-MRMT-R 1.0) doi.org/10.5194/gmd-2019-301
#GMDift.tt/36lM8pW A multirate mass transfer model to represent the interaction of multicomponent biogeochemical processes between surface water and hyporheic zones (SWAT-MRMT-R 1.0)
Congrats to Galloway et al. on their new article measuring the impacts of unsteady discharge and groundwater up/downwelling on oxic zone size and O2 consumption. With the time difference this qualifies for #FlumeFreitagnature.com/articles/s41598-0…
Only one week until the #EGU20 abstract submission deadline! Don't forget to submit your abstract to session HS10.7 on Groundwater-Surface Water Interactions meetingorganizer.copernicus.… We look forward to many great talks and posters! #hyporheic
Hey groundwater-surface water people! Are you going to #EGU20? Consider submitting an abstract to our session HS10.7 meetingorganizer.copernicus.… We will have an invited presentation by @Kevin_R_Roche and look forward to your contribution! #hyporheic
Only one week until the #EGU20 abstract submission deadline! Don't forget to submit your abstract to session HS10.7 on Groundwater-Surface Water Interactions meetingorganizer.copernicus.… We look forward to many great talks and posters! #hyporheic
Zenagui et al. show that prolonged dry periods alter the nitrogen cycle in the hyporheic zone of the Tafna wadi, Algeria, with consequences for ecosystem function
doi.org/10.1007/s12665-019-8…
New article for fellow #hyporheic zone nerds! Inspired by Susa Stonedahl et al.'s excellent multiscale hyporheic zone studies in low gradient rivers, we looked at how things change in high gradient mountain streams.
agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.…
New pub about me! Enjoy this new contribution, and follow @skuylerherzog as he learns about how I work! (Bonus points for using my profile pic in this thread)
New article for fellow #hyporheic zone nerds! Inspired by Susa Stonedahl et al.'s excellent multiscale hyporheic zone studies in low gradient rivers, we looked at how things change in high gradient mountain streams.
agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.…