Interactions between groundwater and surface water: the state of the science

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Marios Sophocleous
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[1] Kansas Geological Survey,
[2] University of Kansas,undefined
[3] 1930 Constant Ave.,undefined
[4] Lawrence,undefined
[5] Kansas 66047,undefined
[6] USA,undefined
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Hydrogeology Journal | 2002年 / 10卷
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Groundwater recharge Hydraulic properties Hyporheic zone Hydroecology Water sustainability;
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The interactions between groundwater and surface water are complex. To understand these interactions in relation to climate, landform, geology, and biotic factors, a sound hydrogeoecological framework is needed. All these aspects are synthesized and exemplified in this overview. In addition, the mechanisms of interactions between groundwater and surface water (GW–SW) as they affect recharge–discharge processes are comprehensively outlined, and the ecological significance and the human impacts of such interactions are emphasized. Surface-water and groundwater ecosystems are viewed as linked components of a hydrologic continuum leading to related sustainability issues. This overview concludes with a discussion of research needs and challenges facing this evolving field. The biogeochemical processes within the upper few centimeters of sediments beneath nearly all surface-water bodies (hyporheic zone) have a profound effect on the chemistry of the water interchange, and here is where most of the recent research has been focusing. However, to advance conceptual and other modeling of GW–SW systems, a broader perspective of such interactions across and between surface-water bodies is needed, including multidimensional analyses, interface hydraulic characterization and spatial variability, site-to-region regionalization approaches, as well as cross-disciplinary collaborations.
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