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Riparian zones are highly‐dynamic transition zones between surface water (SW) and groundwater (GW) and function as key biogeochemical‐reactors for solutes transitioning between both compartments. Infiltration of SW rich in dissolved oxygen (DO) i
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Autor:
Nico Trauth, Michael Mader, Johannes A. C. Barth, David Porst, Christian Schmidt, André M. Roberts, Robert van Geldern
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. 634:374-381
Besides gas-water-exchange in surface waters, respiratory consumption of dissolved oxygen (DO) in adjacent riparian groundwater may trigger the addition of so far hardly explored sources from the unsaturated zone. These processes also systematically
Publikováno v:
Groundwater. 57:140-152
The biogeochemical composition of stream water and the surrounding riparian water is mainly defined by the exchange of water and solutes between the stream and the riparian zone. Short-term fluctuations in near stream hydraulic head gradients (e.g.,
Autor:
Stefanie Lutz, Andreas Musolff, Nico Trauth, Jan H. Fleckenstein, Boris M. van Breukelen, Kay Knöller
Publikováno v:
Water Resources Research, 56(1), 1. American Geophysical Union
Water Resources Research, 56(1)
Water Resources Research, 56(1)
Riparian zones are important buffer zones for streams as they are hotspots of nitrate transformation and removal in agricultural catchments. However, mixing of water from different sources and various transformation processes can complicate the quant
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Autor:
Amir Ahmad Dehghani, Nico Trauth, Michael J. Stewardson, Christian Schmidt, Gregory B. Pasternack, Mehdi Meftah Halghi, Neshat Movahedi
Publikováno v:
Advances in Water Resources. 149:103857
Riffle-pool sequences are fundamental, ubiquitous morphological features of alluvial rivers that are thoroughly studied in general and commonly incorporated into river restoration projects. Most previous investigations on the effect of riffle-pool se
Autor:
Nico Trauth, Jan H. Fleckenstein
Publikováno v:
Water Resources Research. 53:779-798
In this study, we investigate the impact of single stream discharge events on water exchange, solute transport, and reactions in the hyporheic zone below a natural in-stream gravel bar. We set up a reactive transport groundwater model with streamflow
Autor:
Andreas Musolff, Nico Trauth, Christian Schmidt, Jan H. Fleckenstein, Michael Vieweg, Marie J. Kurz
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 121:2199-2215
Aerobic respiration is an important component of in-stream metabolism. The larger part occurs in the streambed, where it is difficult to directly determine actual respiration rates. Existing methods for determining respiration are based on indirect e
Autor:
K. Benjamin Woodward, Frank Mokenthin, Nora Altenkirch, Sanja Zlatanović, Nico Trauth, Michael Mutz
Publikováno v:
Procedia Engineering. 154:1071-1078
The interaction of the water residence time (RT) in hyporheic sediments with the sediment metabolic rates is believed to be a key factor controlling whole stream metabolism. However, due to the methodological difficulties, there is little data that i
Autor:
Michael, Mader, André M, Roberts, David, Porst, Christian, Schmidt, Nico, Trauth, Robert, van Geldern, Johannes A C, Barth
Publikováno v:
The Science of the total environment. 634
Besides gas-water-exchange in surface waters, respiratory consumption of dissolved oxygen (DO) in adjacent riparian groundwater may trigger the addition of so far hardly explored sources from the unsaturated zone. These processes also systematically
Publikováno v:
Environmental sciencetechnology. 51(23)
Hydrochemical solute concentrations in the shallow subsurface can be spatially highly variable within small scales, particularly at interfaces. However, most monitoring systems fail to capture these small scale variations. Within this study, we devel