Reprint

Groundwater-Surface Water Interactions

Edited by
July 2020
438 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03928-905-9 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-03928-906-6 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Groundwater-Surface Water Interactions that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Public Health & Healthcare
Summary

Recent years have seen a paradigm shift in our understanding of groundwater–surface water interactions: surface water and aquifers were long considered discrete, separate entities; they are now understood as integral components of a surface–subsurface continuum. This book provides an overview of current research advances and innovative approaches in groundwater–surface water interactions. The 20 research articles and 1 communication cover a wide range of thematic scopes, scales, and experimental and modelling methods across different disciplines (hydrology, aquatic ecology, biogeochemistry, and environmental pollution). The book identifies current knowledge gaps and reveals the challenges in establishing standardized measurement, observation, and assessment approaches. It includes current hot topcis with environmental and societal relevance such as eutrophication, retention of legacy, and emerging pollutants (e.g., pharmaceuticals and microplastics), urban water interfaces, and climate change impacts. The book demonstrates the relevance of processes at groundwater–surface water interfaces for (1) regional water balances and (2) quality and quantity of drinking water resources. As such, this book represents the long-awaited transfer of the above-mentioned paradigm shift in understanding of groundwater–surface water interactions from science to practice.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2020 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
Lake Hulun; groundwater; frozen and non-frozen; hydrogen and oxygen isotopes; chloride; baseflow; base flow index; hydrograph; groundwater; Malawi; groundwater–surface water interactions; time series; water temperature regime; flow regime; chlorophyll a; wavelet analysis; convergent cross-mapping; hyporheic zone; transient flow discharge; groundwater-surface water interaction; experimental-modeling study; temperature measurement; depth decaying permeability; groundwater-surface water interactions; integral model; computational fluid dynamics; hyporheic zone; OpenFOAM; ripples; ecological restoration; wetlands; seepage; groundwater; springs; thermal; drone; UAS; clay lens; heat tracing; field experiments; hyporheic flow; heat as a tracer; temperature profiles; seepage meter; lagoon; coastal areas; seawater intrusion; groundwater discharge; seawater-groundwater interactions; surface-groundwater interactions; hydrological modeling; aquifer responsiveness; mean residence time; internal phosphorus release; geogenic phosphorus; groundwater-borne phosphorus; groundwater-surface water interaction; phosphorus cycling; submarine groundwater discharge; stable isotopes of water; nutrients; freshwater–saltwater interface; Ringkøbing Fjord; riparian zone; groundwater; surface flow; springs; management; Zagreb aquifer; Sava River; groundwater–surface water interaction; water stable isotopes; soil properties; unsteady-state discharge; solute transport; intermittent stream; diurnal discharge fluctuations; reactive tracers; headwaters; river corridor; hyporheic; resazurin; geogenic phosphorus; dissolved inorganic orthophosphate; transport; eutrophication; groundwater-surface water interaction; hyporheic zone; hyporheic exchange flow; surface water–groundwater exchange; ecosystem services; nutrient turnover; refuge; hyporheos; removal of trace organic compounds; emerging pollutants; self-purification capacity; groundwater discharge; distributed–temperature sensing; groundwater–surface water interaction; hyporheic zone; water temperature; groundwater–streamwater exchange; inflow mapping framework; water temperature; groundwater–stream; inflow quantification; vertical flow velocity; hydrologic landscapes; landscape hydrology; depressional wetlands; geographically isolated wetlands; hydrologic connectivity; wetland connectivity; indirect groundwater connectivity; direct groundwater connectivity; VS2DI; groundwater-surface water interactions; hyporheic exchange; bed form migration; moving streambed; ripples; planar optodes; aquifer–stream interface; hyporheic zone; benthic zone; lacustrine groundwater discharge; submarine groundwater discharge; riparian corridors; n/a