Subsurface permeability is a measure of how well liquids flow through below-ground rocks and soils. It is a key parameter that determines subsurface flow and transport processes in watersheds. However ...
Abstract The concept of effective discharge, Qe, was introduced by Wolman and Miller (1960) as that stream discharge that transports the most sediment over time. Recently, the validity of Qe as an ...
The interplay between the terrestrial carbon cycle and emissions of carbon dioxide from streams and rivers into the atmosphere is at the center of a new study aimed at calculating the amount for the ...
River discharge and temperature are key indicators of change in hydrologic systems. Coupled daily streamflow and river temperature data provide extremely useful datasets in regions that otherwise ...
Assessments of flow reduction in streams often focus on changes to biological communities and in-stream physical characteristics, with little consideration for changes in ecosystem functioning. It is ...
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