2014
DOI: 10.1002/2014gl061838
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Substrate size and heterogeneity control anomalous transport in small streams

Abstract: In alluvial systems, substrate characteristics play a critical role in slowing downstream transport of both water and solutes. We present results from solute injection experiments testing the influence of sediment size (pea gravel versus coarse gravel) and heterogeneity (alternating sections versus well-mixed reaches) on solute transport dynamics in four experimental streams at the Notre Dame Linked Experimental Ecosystem Facility. The stream with pea gravel resulted in more long-term retention than the stream… Show more

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“…In-stream complexity depends on flow structure and the makeup of the streambed 18, 20, 23 . Thus, increasing evidence highlights how physical complexity of streambeds exerts strong controls on ecological processes 24 . Understanding the physical and biological variables that influence the retention and transport of substances in flowing waters is essential for modeling efforts in streams and rivers 25 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In-stream complexity depends on flow structure and the makeup of the streambed 18, 20, 23 . Thus, increasing evidence highlights how physical complexity of streambeds exerts strong controls on ecological processes 24 . Understanding the physical and biological variables that influence the retention and transport of substances in flowing waters is essential for modeling efforts in streams and rivers 25 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Travel times in rivers and watersheds are very broadly distributed [Kirchner et al, 2000;Haggerty et al, 2002;Stonedahl et al, 2012;Aubeneau et al, 2014], but the mechanisms that produce travel time distributions over many orders of magnitude are not known precisely [Boano et al, 2014]. The exchange of water between surface and subsurface flows, generally termed hyporheic exchange, plays a critical role in structuring fluvial ecosystems [Boulton et al, 1998;Aubeneau et al, 2015].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies of solute transport have demonstrated the role the HZ plays in creating a spectrum of residence times, commonly with power law behavior [Haggerty et al, 2002;Gooseff et al, 2003;Cardenas et al, 2008;Aubeneau et al, 2014]. Advanced numerical models that predict the spectrum of flow paths through various …”
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confidence: 99%