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Impact of Boulders and Boulder‐Induced Morphology on Oxic Volume of the Hyporheic Zone of Plane‐Bed Rivers
by
Blois, G
, Reeder, W. J
, Monsalve, A
, Tartakovsky, D. M
, Adler, K. E
, Tonina, D
, Yager, E
in
Base flow
/ Beds (process engineering)
/ Boulders
/ Creeks & streams
/ Dissolved oxygen
/ Flood flow
/ Floods
/ Flow paths
/ Gaseous emissions
/ Gravel
/ Hyporheic zone
/ Hyporheic zones
/ Morphology
/ Oxygen
/ Rivers
/ Sediment
/ Sediments
/ Streambeds
/ Streams
/ Water quality
2025
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Impact of Boulders and Boulder‐Induced Morphology on Oxic Volume of the Hyporheic Zone of Plane‐Bed Rivers
by
Blois, G
, Reeder, W. J
, Monsalve, A
, Tartakovsky, D. M
, Adler, K. E
, Tonina, D
, Yager, E
in
Base flow
/ Beds (process engineering)
/ Boulders
/ Creeks & streams
/ Dissolved oxygen
/ Flood flow
/ Floods
/ Flow paths
/ Gaseous emissions
/ Gravel
/ Hyporheic zone
/ Hyporheic zones
/ Morphology
/ Oxygen
/ Rivers
/ Sediment
/ Sediments
/ Streambeds
/ Streams
/ Water quality
2025
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Impact of Boulders and Boulder‐Induced Morphology on Oxic Volume of the Hyporheic Zone of Plane‐Bed Rivers
by
Blois, G
, Reeder, W. J
, Monsalve, A
, Tartakovsky, D. M
, Adler, K. E
, Tonina, D
, Yager, E
in
Base flow
/ Beds (process engineering)
/ Boulders
/ Creeks & streams
/ Dissolved oxygen
/ Flood flow
/ Floods
/ Flow paths
/ Gaseous emissions
/ Gravel
/ Hyporheic zone
/ Hyporheic zones
/ Morphology
/ Oxygen
/ Rivers
/ Sediment
/ Sediments
/ Streambeds
/ Streams
/ Water quality
2025
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Impact of Boulders and Boulder‐Induced Morphology on Oxic Volume of the Hyporheic Zone of Plane‐Bed Rivers
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Impact of Boulders and Boulder‐Induced Morphology on Oxic Volume of the Hyporheic Zone of Plane‐Bed Rivers
2025
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Overview
Streambed biogeochemical processes strongly influence riverine water quality and gaseous emissions. These processes depend largely on flow paths through the hyporheic zone (HZ), the streambed volume saturated with stream water. Boulders and other macroroughness elements are known to induce hyporheic flows in gravel‐bed streams. However, data quantifying the impact of these elements on hyporheic chemistry are lacking. We demonstrate that, in gravel‐bed rivers, the amount of dissolved oxygen (DO) in the bed depends chiefly on changes in bed shape, or morphology, such as the formation of scour and depositional areas, caused by the boulders, among other factors. The study was conducted by comparing DO distributions across different bed states and hydraulic conditions. Our experimental facility replicates conditions observed in natural gravel‐bed streams. We instrumented a section in the bed with DO sensors. Results generally indicate that boulder placement on planar beds has some effects, which are significant at high base flows, on increasing hyporheic oxygen amount compared to the planar case without boulders. Conversely, boulder‐induced morphological changes noticeably and significantly increase the amount of oxygen in the HZ, with the increase depending on sediment inputs during flood flows able to mobilize the sediment. Therefore, streambeds of natural, plane‐bed streams may have deeper oxic zones than previously thought because the presence of boulders and the occurrence of flood flows with varying sediment inputs induce streambed variations among these elements.
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