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Intro
Ecohydrological Interfaces
Contents
Preface
List of Contributors
Section 1
1 Ecohydrological Interfaces as Hotspots of Ecosystem Processes
2 Biological Activity as a Trigger of Enhanced Ecohydrological Interface Activity
Section 2
3 The Four Interfaces' Components of Riparian Zones
4 Organizational Principles of Hyporheic Exchange Flow and Biogeochemical Cycling in River Networks across Scales
5 Groundwater-Lake Interfaces
6 Coastal-Groundwater Interfaces (Submarine Groundwater Discharge)
Section 3
7 Identifying and Quantifying Water Fluxes at Ecohydrological Interfaces
8 Heat as a Hydrological Tracer
9 Sampling at Groundwater-Surface Water Interfaces
10 Automated Sensing Methods for Dissolved Organic Matter and Inorganic Nutrient Monitoring in Freshwater Systems
11 Tracing Hydrological Connectivity with Aerial Diatoms
12 Measurement of Metabolic Rates at the Sediment-Water Interface Using Experimental Ecosystems
13 Using Diel Solute Signals to Assess Ecohydrological Processing in Lotic Systems
14 Evolving Molecular Methodologies for Monitoring Pathogenic Viruses in Ecohydrological Interfaces
Section 4
15 Global Environmental Pressures
16 Restoring the Liver of the River: Actionable Research Insights to Guide the Restoration of the Hyporheic Zone for the Improvement of Water Quality
Index
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Ecohydrological Interfaces
Contents
Preface
List of Contributors
Section 1
1 Ecohydrological Interfaces as Hotspots of Ecosystem Processes
2 Biological Activity as a Trigger of Enhanced Ecohydrological Interface Activity
Section 2
3 The Four Interfaces' Components of Riparian Zones
4 Organizational Principles of Hyporheic Exchange Flow and Biogeochemical Cycling in River Networks across Scales
5 Groundwater-Lake Interfaces
6 Coastal-Groundwater Interfaces (Submarine Groundwater Discharge)
Section 3
7 Identifying and Quantifying Water Fluxes at Ecohydrological Interfaces
8 Heat as a Hydrological Tracer
9 Sampling at Groundwater-Surface Water Interfaces
10 Automated Sensing Methods for Dissolved Organic Matter and Inorganic Nutrient Monitoring in Freshwater Systems
11 Tracing Hydrological Connectivity with Aerial Diatoms
12 Measurement of Metabolic Rates at the Sediment-Water Interface Using Experimental Ecosystems
13 Using Diel Solute Signals to Assess Ecohydrological Processing in Lotic Systems
14 Evolving Molecular Methodologies for Monitoring Pathogenic Viruses in Ecohydrological Interfaces
Section 4
15 Global Environmental Pressures
16 Restoring the Liver of the River: Actionable Research Insights to Guide the Restoration of the Hyporheic Zone for the Improvement of Water Quality
Index
EULA