Journal ArticleOpen Access
Hyporheic exchange with heterogeneous streambeds: Laboratory experiments and modeling
Author Affiliations
Northwestern University, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Institute of Water Modelling
Published InWater Resources Research
Year2004
Citations270
Abstract
Hyporheic exchange is generally analyzed with the assumption of a homogeneous hyporheic zone. In reality, streambed sediments have a heterogeneous structure, and this natural heterogeneity produces spatially variable interfacial fluxes and complex hyporheic exchange patterns. To assess the basic effects of sediment structure on hyporheic exchange, we performed salt and dye injection experiments in a recirculating laboratory flume with two heterogeneous sediment beds characterized by negative‐exponential correlated random hydraulic conductivity fields. Dye injections showed that the hyporheic flow structure was controlled by the spatial relationship of bed forms to high‐ and low‐permeability regions of the streambed. As no existing model could represent these effects, we developed a new finite element model to calculate the pore water flow field resulting from…
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