“…As one of the most important water resources on Earth, rivers have always been the focus of hydrological research, especially the relationship between surface water and groundwater in rivers (SW-GW; Cook, 2013;Dun, Tang, & Shen, 2014;Kanduč et al, 2014). The interactions of river water and groundwater mainly occur in riverbeds and riparian zones, which have positive effects on flood storage (Wilding, Sanderson, Merritt, Rood, & Poff, 2014), the health of ecosystems (Bunn, Davies, & Mosisch, 1999;Qureshi & Harrison, 2001), and water quality (Swanson, Kozlowski, Hall, Heggem, & Lin, 2017). Recently, the interaction within riparian zones has raised much more interests compared with the riverbed interaction (Anibas, Buis, Verhoeven, Meire, & Batelaan, 2011;Daniluk, Lautz, Gordon, & Endreny, 2013;Rodgers et al, 2004;Yao et al, 2015).…”