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Naseem Akhtar, Muhammad I. Syakir, Mardiana Idayu Ahmad, Mohd Talha Anees, Ahmad Farid Bin Abu Bakar, Syed Adil Mizan, Sami Farraj Alsaadi, Mohammad Muqtada Ali Khan and Mohamad Shaiful Md Yusuff
The groundwater (GW) and surface water (SW) interaction (SW-GW) through the hyporheic zone is a significant component in sustainable water resource management. The complexities in SW-GW interactions increase from a local to a regional scale and are affec...
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Tao Huang, Wilfred M. Wollheim and Stephen H. Jones
Fecal contamination is a significant source of water quality impairment globally. Aquatic ecosystems can provide an important ecosystem service of fecal contamination removal. Understanding the processes that regulate the removal of fecal contamination a...
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Marek Nawalany, Grzegorz Sinicyn, Maria Grodzka-Lukaszewska and Dorota Miroslaw-Swiatek
Modelling of water flow in the hyporheic zone and calculations of water exchange between groundwater and surface waters are important issues in modern environmental research. The article presents the Analytical Hyporheic Flux approach (AHF) permitting ca...
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Dongsheng Liu, Bei Zhu, Haoyu Zhu and Jian Zhao
Set in the downstream riparian zone of Xin?an River Dam, this paper established a 2D transversal coupling flow and solute transport and reaction model by verification within situ groundwater level and temperature. The denitrifying methods and principles ...
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Tian Zhou, Maoyi Huang, Jie Bao, Zhangshuan Hou, Evan Arntzen, Robert Mackley, Alex Crump, Amy E. Goldman, Xuehang Song, Yi Xu, John Zachara
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Hydrologic exchange is a crucial component of the water cycle. The strength of the exchange directly affects the biogeochemical and ecological processes that occur in the hyporheic zone and aquifer from micro to reach scales. Hydrologic exchange fluxes (...
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Daniele Tonina, Alessandra Marzadri and Alberto Bellin
Hyporheic exchange carries reactive solutes, which may include biological oxygen demand (BOD), dissolved oxygen (DO) and reactive dissolved inorganic nitrogen (Nr), into the sediment, where biochemical reactions consume DO. Here, we study the impact of s...
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Simón Astiz, Francesco Sabater
We examined the effects of the discharge from a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) on the interstitial water chemistry and structure of the hyporheos in two sections of the La Tordera stream, one upstream and one downstream of the effluent from the treatm...
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