Spatio-Temporal Variability of Hyporheic Exchange Processes Across a Stream Network

IF 3.2 3区 地球科学 Q1 Environmental Science Hydrological Processes Pub Date : 2024-12-10 DOI:10.1002/hyp.15337
Clarissa Glaser, Benjamin S. Gilfedder, Christiane Zarfl
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Hyporheic exchange processes (HEP) play a critical role in controlling riverine biogeochemical turnover and ecological functioning. Despite the expected scaling of HEP across stream networks, only limited knowledge exists about how HEP changes over the hydrological year and across the stream network. This study investigates spatial and temporal changes in HEP in a second- to fourth-order stream network in southern Germany. We employed radon, an environmental tracer commonly used for quantifying HEP, to study the relationships between HEP and discharge. Numerical mass-balance modelling was applied to quantify HEP, and we specifically focused on the hyporheic area (As) and the stream's cross-sectional area (A). Our findings showed a decrease in As/A with increasing stream order, indicating changes of HEP across the stream network. The absence of a correlation of As with discharge implies that the scaling of HEP may be influenced by a combination of discharge and local heterogeneities in stream geomorphology. Temporal variability in HEP was observed over the hydrological year, with the highest variability in headwater streams. Lower As values were noted in headwaters during summer compared to the other seasons and coincided with an increased groundwater contribution to the streamflow and decreased stream discharge. Although neither stream or groundwater discharge were identified as driving factors for reduced HEP in the headwaters during summer, our findings suggest that hydrological processes that lead to decreased streamflow in headwaters may have influenced HEP further downstream in the stream network. This is evidenced by the larger As/A ratios observed in higher-order streams during summer compared to other seasons. These findings highlight the necessity for comprehensive investigations of HEP processes over the hydrological year and across the whole stream network.

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流网络中低频率交换过程的时空变异性
潜流交换过程(HEP)在控制河流生物地球化学转换和生态功能中起着至关重要的作用。尽管HEP在河流网络上的尺度是预期的,但关于HEP在水文年和河流网络上如何变化的知识有限。本研究调查了德国南部一个二至四阶流网络中HEP的时空变化。我们使用一种常用的环境示踪剂氡来研究HEP与排放的关系。数值质量平衡模型用于量化HEP,我们特别关注了潜流面积(As)和河流横截面积(A)。我们的研究结果表明,As/A随着河流顺序的增加而减少,这表明了河流网络中HEP的变化。As与流量的相关性的缺失意味着HEP的尺度可能受到流量和河流地貌局部异质性的共同影响。在水文年期间,HEP的时间变异性最大,其中源头变异性最大。与其他季节相比,夏季源头As值较低,同时地下水对河流流量的贡献增加,河流流量减少。虽然河流或地下水排放均未被确定为夏季源头HEP降低的驱动因素,但我们的研究结果表明,导致源头流量减少的水文过程可能会影响下游河流网络的HEP。与其他季节相比,夏季高阶溪流中观察到的较大As/A比率证明了这一点。这些发现强调了在水文年和整个水系中对HEP过程进行全面调查的必要性。
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Hydrological Processes
Hydrological Processes 环境科学-水资源
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313
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2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Hydrological Processes is an international journal that publishes original scientific papers advancing understanding of the mechanisms underlying the movement and storage of water in the environment, and the interaction of water with geological, biogeochemical, atmospheric and ecological systems. Not all papers related to water resources are appropriate for submission to this journal; rather we seek papers that clearly articulate the role(s) of hydrological processes.
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