Application of new point measurement device to quantify groundwater-surface water interactions

Volume: 211, Pages: 85 - 93
Published: Apr 1, 2018
Abstract
The streambed point velocity probe (SBPVP) measures in situ groundwater velocities at the groundwater-surface water interface without reliance on hydraulic conductivity, porosity, or hydraulic gradient information. The tool operates on the basis of a mini-tracer test that occurs on the probe surface. The SBPVP was used in a meander of the Grindsted Å (stream), Denmark, to determine the distribution of flow through the streambed. These data were...
Paper Details
Title
Application of new point measurement device to quantify groundwater-surface water interactions
Published Date
Apr 1, 2018
Volume
211
Pages
85 - 93
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