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Delineating groundwater-surface water exchange flux using temperature-time series analysis methods

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Groundwater-surface water interactions can play a crucial role in river-, riparian and wetland management. Their delineation and quantification at various spatial and temporal scales has become an important aspect in the study of contaminant transport and attenuation processes at the groundwater-surface water interface. One of the main parameters of interest is the groundwater-surface water exchange flux, which provides indications regarding stream-aquifer connectivity, the local flow regime as well as hydrogeological properties of the streambed. One of the methods to assess vertical exchange flux is through the analysis of temperature time-series. In this paper we delineate vertical exchange flux from temperature-time series collected at a Belgian River by comparing established numerical and analytical techniques with a novel approach. Results indicate a spatial variability of vertical fluxes over two orders of magnitude at the site.

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Schneidewind, Uwe, et al. “Delineating Groundwater-Surface Water Exchange Flux Using Temperature-Time Series Analysis Methods.” Water Technology and Management : Proceedings of the 2nd European Symposium, edited by Leen Bastiaens, VITO, 2013, pp. 219–25.
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Schneidewind, U., Anibas, C., Vandersteen, G., Schmidt, C., Joris, I., Seuntjens, P., & Batelaan, O. (2013). Delineating groundwater-surface water exchange flux using temperature-time series analysis methods. In L. Bastiaens (Ed.), Water technology and management : proceedings of the 2nd European symposium (pp. 219–225). Mol, Belgium: VITO.
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Schneidewind, Uwe, Christian Anibas, Gerd Vandersteen, Christian Schmidt, Ingeborg Joris, Piet Seuntjens, and Okke Batelaan. 2013. “Delineating Groundwater-Surface Water Exchange Flux Using Temperature-Time Series Analysis Methods.” In Water Technology and Management : Proceedings of the 2nd European Symposium, edited by Leen Bastiaens, 219–25. Mol, Belgium: VITO.
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Schneidewind, Uwe, Christian Anibas, Gerd Vandersteen, Christian Schmidt, Ingeborg Joris, Piet Seuntjens, and Okke Batelaan. 2013. “Delineating Groundwater-Surface Water Exchange Flux Using Temperature-Time Series Analysis Methods.” In Water Technology and Management : Proceedings of the 2nd European Symposium, ed by. Leen Bastiaens, 219–225. Mol, Belgium: VITO.
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Schneidewind U, Anibas C, Vandersteen G, Schmidt C, Joris I, Seuntjens P, et al. Delineating groundwater-surface water exchange flux using temperature-time series analysis methods. In: Bastiaens L, editor. Water technology and management : proceedings of the 2nd European symposium. Mol, Belgium: VITO; 2013. p. 219–25.
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U. Schneidewind et al., “Delineating groundwater-surface water exchange flux using temperature-time series analysis methods,” in Water technology and management : proceedings of the 2nd European symposium, Leuven, Belgium, 2013, pp. 219–225.
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  abstract     = {{Groundwater-surface water interactions can play a crucial role in river-, riparian and wetland management. Their delineation and quantification at various spatial and temporal scales has become an important aspect in the study of contaminant transport and attenuation processes at the groundwater-surface water interface. One of the main parameters of interest is the groundwater-surface water exchange flux, which provides indications regarding stream-aquifer connectivity, the local flow regime as well as hydrogeological properties of the streambed. One of the methods to assess vertical exchange flux is through the analysis of temperature time-series. In this paper we delineate vertical exchange flux from temperature-time series collected at a Belgian River by comparing established numerical and analytical techniques with a novel approach. Results indicate a spatial variability of vertical fluxes over two orders of magnitude at the site.}},
  author       = {{Schneidewind, Uwe and Anibas, Christian and Vandersteen, Gerd and Schmidt, Christian and Joris, Ingeborg and Seuntjens, Piet and Batelaan, Okke}},
  booktitle    = {{Water technology and management : proceedings of the 2nd European symposium}},
  editor       = {{Bastiaens, Leen}},
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  language     = {{eng}},
  location     = {{Leuven, Belgium}},
  pages        = {{219--225}},
  publisher    = {{VITO}},
  title        = {{Delineating groundwater-surface water exchange flux using temperature-time series analysis methods}},
  year         = {{2013}},
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