Issue 1/2009
Hydrogeoecology and Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems
Content (19 Articles)
Preface: hydrogeoecology, the interdisciplinary study of groundwater dependent ecosystems
Peter J. Hancock, Randall J. Hunt, Andrew J. Boulton
First attempts towards an integrative concept for the ecological assessment of groundwater ecosystems
Christian Steube, Simone Richter, Christian Griebler
Microbial communities in karst groundwater and their potential use for biomonitoring
Michiel Pronk, Nico Goldscheider, Jakob Zopfi
Use of particulate surrogates for assessing microbial mobility in subsurface ecosystems
Michael Sinreich, Raymond Flynn, Jakob Zopfi
Using subsurface metazoan fauna to indicate groundwater–surface water interactions in the Nakdong River floodplain, South Korea
Jörg Bork, Sven E. Berkhoff, Sabine Bork, Hans Jürgen Hahn
Integration of hydrological and ecological modelling for the assessment of a nuclear waste repository
Sten Berglund, Ulrik Kautsky, Tobias Lindborg, Jan-Olof Selroos
The use of wetland water balances to link hydrogeological processes to ecological effects
David Gasca, Don Ross
Using tracer tests and hydrological observations to evaluate effects of tunnel drainage on groundwater and surface waters in the Northern Apennines (Italy)
Valentina Vincenzi, Alessandro Gargini, Nico Goldscheider
Integrating hydraulic conductivity with biogeochemical gradients and microbial activity along river–groundwater exchange zones in a subtropical stream
Cécile Claret, Andrew J. Boulton
Fine scale variability of hyporheic hydrochemistry in salmon spawning gravels with contrasting groundwater-surface water interactions
I. A. Malcolm, C. Soulsby, A. F. Youngson, D. Tetzlaff
Significance of river–aquifer interactions for reach-scale thermal patterns and trout growth potential in the Motueka River, New Zealand
Dean A. Olsen, Roger G. Young
Groundwater’s significance to changing hydrology, water chemistry, and biological communities of a floodplain ecosystem, Everglades, South Florida, USA
Judson W. Harvey, Paul V. McCormick
Groundwater-wetland ecosystem interaction in the semiarid glaciated plains of North America
Garth van der Kamp, Masaki Hayashi
Relating groundwater to seasonal wetlands in southeastern Wisconsin, USA
John D. Skalbeck, Donald M. Reed, Randall J. Hunt, Jamie D. Lambert
A framework for understanding the hydroecology of impacted wet meadows in the Sierra Nevada and Cascade Ranges, California, USA
Steven P. Loheide II, Richard S. Deitchman, David J. Cooper, Evan C. Wolf, Christopher T. Hammersmark, Jessica D. Lundquist