H31B:
Groundwater-Surface Water Interactions: Physical, Biological, and Chemical Processes IV Posters

Wednesday, 17 December 2014: 8:00 AM-12:20 PM
Chairs:  Adam S Ward, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, United States, Audrey H Sawyer, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, United States and Kenneth T Christensen, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, United States
Primary Conveners:  Adam S Ward, Indiana University Bloomington, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Bloomington, IN, United States
Co-conveners:  Martin A Briggs, USGS Office of Groundwater, Branch of Geophysics, Reston, VA, United States, Audrey H Sawyer, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, United States and Jim Best, Univ Illinois Urbana Champaign, Geology, Geography, Mechanical Science and Engineering and Ven Te Chow Hydrosystems Laboratory, Urbana, IL, United States
OSPA Liaisons:  Adam S Ward, Indiana University Bloomington, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Bloomington, IN, United States

Abstracts Submitted to this Session:

592
 
Understanding the effects of permeability heterogeneity and connectivity on surface water-groundwater exchange using multiscale models
Timothy Theodozij Pryshlak1, Audrey H Sawyer1, Susa H Stonedahl2 and Mohammad Reza Soltanian3, (1)University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, United States, (2)St. Ambrose University, Engineering and Physical Science, Davenport, IA, United States, (3)Wright State University Main Campus, Dayton, OH, United States
593
 
Effects of Spatio-Temporal Variations in Streambed Conductance on Stream Depletion
Roseanna Neupauer, Gregory Lackey and John Pitlick, Univ of Colorado, Boulder, CO, United States
594
 
Recharge Estimation Using Water, Chloride and Isotope Mass Balances
Shawan Dogramaci1, Giovanni Firmani1, Paul Hedley1, Grzegorz Skrzypek2 and Pauline F Grierson2, (1)Rio Tinto Iron Ore, Perth, WA, Australia, (2)University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, Australia
595
 
Analysis of three-dimensional versus two-dimensional bedform-induced hyporheic exchange
Xiaobing Chen, Hohai University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China, M. Bayani Cardenas, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, United States and Li Chen, Desert Research Institute, Division of Hydrologic Sciences, Las Vegas, NV, United States
596
 
Transport of Solutes in Hyporheic Zones with Temperature-Dependent Reversible Sorption
Matthew Kaufman1, M. Bayani Cardenas1 and Lizhi Zheng2, (1)University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, United States, (2)University of Texas, Austin, TX, United States
597
 
Uncertainty Analysis of the Effect of In-Stream Water Level Fluctuations on the Distributed Quantification of Stream-Aquifer Exchanges at the Regional Scale
Fulvia Baratelli1, Nicolas Flipo1, Eric Lalot2, Aurélian Beaufort2, Florence Curie2 and Florentina Moatar2, (1)MINES ParisTech, Fontainebleau, France, (2)Université François-Rabelais de Tours, Tours, France
598
 
Quantifying Discharge to a Subalpine Stream Using Physical and Geochemical Methods
Jean E Moran1, Elizabeth Derubeis1, Ate Visser2, Michael J Singleton2, Stephanie H Urióstegui3 and Bradley K Esser2, (1)California State University East Bay, Hayward, CA, United States, (2)Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, United States, (3)University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States
600
 
Quantifying Groundwater Flow to a Subtropical Spring-fed River Using Automated 222Rn Measurement
Mitra B Khadka and Jonathan B Martin, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States
601
 
Water distribution in traditionally irrigated valleys under different scenarios of water availability in Northern New Mexico
Jose J Cruz1, Alexander Fernald1, Karina Yazmin Gutierrez1, Carlos G Ochoa2 and Steve J Guldan1, (1)New Mexico State University Main Campus, Las Cruces, NM, United States, (2)Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United States
602
 
Modeling hyporheic exchange and in-stream transport with time-varying transit time distributions
Ashley Ball, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States, Ciaran J Harman, Johns Hopkins University, Geography and Environmental Engineering, Baltimore, MD, United States and Adam S Ward, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, United States
603
 
Calibration and Groundwater Management Scenario Analysis with the Scott Valley Integrated Hydrologic Model
Douglas Germond Tolley1, Laura Foglia2, Jakob Neumann2 and Thomas Harter1, (1)University of California Davis, Davis, CA, United States, (2)Darmstadt University of Technology, Darmstadt, Germany
604
 
Using Streambed Temperature Time Series to Calculate Natural Changes in Streambed Elevation: the Influence of Rain Events
Eva Sebok1, Peter K Engesgaard1 and Carlos Duque1,2, (1)University of Copenhagen, Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Copenhagen, Denmark, (2)University of Oslo, Department of Geosciences, Oslo, Norway
605
 
PARSING THE SOURCES OF GROSS GAINS IN STREAM FLOW BASED ON MASS RECOVERY OF CONCURRENT INSTANTANEOUS AND CONSTANT-RATE TRACER RELEASES OVER MULTI-SCALED REACHES
Robert Alden Payn, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, United States, Michael N Gooseff, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, United States and Brian L McGlynn, Duke University, Nicholas School of the Environment, Durham, NC, United States
606
 
Suspended sediment dynamics of the Biobío River in response to water routing along the catchment
Violeta Tolorza1, Sebastien Carretier2, Christoff Andermann3 and Luisa Pinto1, (1)Universidad de Chile, Geología, Santiago, Chile, (2)IRD Institute for Research and Development, Marseille Cedex 02, France, (3)GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany
607
 
Measuring Spatial and Temporal Heterogeneity of Dissolved Oxygen in Streambed Sediments Using Pressure Sensitive Paint (PSP)
Kimberly Thien Huynh, Andrea Salus, Minwei Xie, Kevin R Roche and Aaron Ian Packman, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, United States
608
 
Mechanism of Nitrate-N Transport in Surface Water and Groundwater in a Missourian Claypan Watershed
Fengjing Liu1, Robert N Lerch2, John Yang1 and Claire Baffaut2, (1)Lincoln University of Missouri, Jefferson City, MO, United States, (2)Cropping Systems and Water Quality Research Unit, Columbia, MO, United States
609
 
Nitrogen dynamics in a tidal river zone influenced by highly urbanization, western Japan
Mitsuyo Saito1, Shin-ichi Onodera2, Yuta Shimizu3, Yutaka Maruyama2, Guangzhe Jin2 and Daiki Aritomi2, (1)Okayama University, Okayama, Japan, (2)Hiroshima University, Higashi Hiroshima, Japan, (3)JSPS Research Fellow, NARO/WARC, Fukuyama, Japan
610
 
Effect of subsurface flow on nutrient transport between a eutrophic coastal lake and agricultural reclamation land
Shin-ichi Onodera1, Mitsuyo Saito2, Guangzhe Jin1, Atsushi Hayakawa3 and Yutaka Maruyama1, (1)Hiroshima University, Higashi Hiroshima, Japan, (2)Okayama University, Okayama, Japan, (3)Akita Prefectural University, Akita, Japan
611
 
Availability Of Deep Groundwater-Derived CO2 For Plant Uptake In A Costa Rican Rainforest
Steven F Oberbauer1, David P Genereux2, Christopher L Osburn3, Diego Dierick1 and Diana Oviedo Vargas2, (1)Florida Intl Univ, Miami, FL, United States, (2)North Carolina State Univ, Raleigh, NC, United States, (3)N Carolina St Univ--MEAS, Raleigh, NC, United States
612
 
In-channel Restoration Structures and the Implications on Hyporheic Exchange: a Laboratory Experiment
Hong-hanh Chu1, Theodore A Endreny1 and Bangshuai Han2, (1)SUNY ESF, Syracuse, NY, United States, (2)Boise State University, Boise, ID, United States
613
 
Preferential Flow Paths and Recirculation-Disrupting Jets in the Leeside of Self-Forming Coarse-Grained Laboratory Bedforms
Kenneth T Christensen1, Derek Lichtner2, Jim Best3 and Gianluca Blois2, (1)University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, United States, (2)University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States, (3)University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, Geography, Mechanical Science and Engineering and Ven Te Chow Hydrosystems Laboratory, Urbana, IL, United States
614
 
Using a Coupled Surface water/ Groundwater Model to Study Heat as a Tracer in Three Dimensions
Jonathan Reeves1, Christine E. Hatch1 and Benjamin H Letcher2, (1)University of Massachusetts Amherst, Department of Geosciences, Amherst, MA, United States, (2)USGS/Biological Resources Division, S.O. Conte Anadromous Fish Research Center, Turners Falls, MA, United States
615
 
Diurnal temperature effect on nitrate removal and production efficiency in bedform-induced hyporheic zones
Lizhi Zheng and M. Bayani Cardenas, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, United States
616
 
Factors Controlling Dissolved Oxygen Concentration in the Hyporheic Zone Induced by Fish Egg Nests
Aimee Ford1, M. Bayani Cardenas1, Matthew Kaufman1, Lizhi Zheng2 and Adam J. Kessler3, (1)University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, United States, (2)University of Texas, Austin, TX, United States, (3)Monash University, Water Studies Centre, Clayton, Australia
617
 
Mixing controls on nitrogen and oxygen concentrations and the relationship to mean residence time in a hyporheic zone of a riffle-pool sequence.
Ramon C Naranjo1, Richard G Niswonger1 and Clinton J Davis2, (1)USGS Nevada Water Science Center, Carson City, NV, United States, (2)University of Nevada Reno, Natural Resources and Environmental Science, Reno, NV, United States
618
 
Flume experiments elucidate relationships between microbial genetics, nitrogen species and hydraulics in controlling nitrous oxide production in the hyporheic zone
Annika M Quick1, Tiffany B. Farrell1, William Jeffery Reeder2, Kevin P Feris3, Daniele Tonina2 and Shawn G Benner1, (1)Boise State University, Department of Geosciences, Boise, ID, United States, (2)University of Idaho, Department of Civil Engineering, Boise, ID, United States, (3)Boise State University, Department of Biology, Boise, ID, United States
619
 
Effects of inland water level oscillation on groundwater dynamics and land-sourced solute transport in subterranean estuary
Yi Liu1, Jiu Jiu Jiao2 and Xin Luo1, (1)The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, (2)University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
620
 
Impacts of Wood Additions on Dissolved and Particulate Nutrient Retention in an Agriculturally Impacted Stream: A Multi-Tracer Injection Study at Whatawhata, New Zealand
Jennifer D Drummond1, Aslan Wright-Stow2, John Nagels2, John Quinn2, Paul Franklin2 and Aaron Ian Packman1, (1)Northwestern Univeristy, Evanston, IL, United States, (2)NIWA National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, Wellington, New Zealand
621
 
A Numerical Study of Tidal Impacts on Denitrification and Redox Zonation in Coastal Sediments
Deon Hanley Knights and Audrey H Sawyer, Ohio State University Main Campus, Columbus, OH, United States
622
 
Transverse and Longitudinal Streambed Flux and Nitrate Removal in an Agricultural Stream Reach
Hedeff Essaid, USGS California Water Science Center Menlo Park, Menlo Park, CA, United States, Mina Rahimi, USGS, Menlo Park, CA, United States and John T Wilson, USGS Indiana Water Science Center, Indianapolis, IN, United States
623
 
A Transient Groundwater Flow Model for Evaluating River-Aquifer Exchange
Andrea Zanini1, Alessandro Chelli1, Roberto Pecoraro2 and Fulvio Celico1, (1)University of Parma, Parma, Italy, (2)versalis s.p.a, QHSE, San Donato Milanese (MI), Italy
624
 
Assessing the Impact of Transient High-Volume Groundwater Withdrawals on Headwater Streams
Ivan Steven Jayawan, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI, United States, Avery H Demond, Univ of MI-Civil & Environ Eng, Ann Arbor, MI, United States and Brian R Ellis, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States
625
 
Characterizing the Interaction between Groundwater and Surface Water in the Boise River for Water Sustainability
Jairo Hernandez, Kevin Tan and Brian Portugais, Boise State University, Boise, ID, United States
 
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