Evidence of Groundwater Seepage and Mixing at the Vicinity of a Knickpoint in a Mountain Stream
Marius G. Floriancic,
Ronan Abhervé,
Camille Bouchez
et al.
Abstract:Streamflow generation and biochemical hotspots are significantly influenced by groundwater contributions distributed along the drainage network. However, identifying the geomorphic landscape features that drive groundwater‐surface water interactions remains challenging. In this study, we investigate the role of knickpoints in controlling these interactions in a mountainous stream in Switzerland. We employ a combination of synoptic sampling of environmental tracers, endmember mixing calculations, and groundwate… Show more
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