Groundwater–Surface Water Interactions: Recent Advances and Interdisciplinary Challenges

The interactions of groundwater with surface waters such as streams, lakes, wetlands, or oceans are relevant for a wide range of reasons—for example, drinking water resources may rely on hydrologic fluxes between groundwater and surface water. However, nutrients and pollutants can also be...

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Main Authors: Jörg Lewandowski, Karin Meinikmann, Stefan Krause
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-01-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/1/296
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spelling doaj-0a9454a7a048447fac07dcce0fea591d2020-11-25T01:45:50ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412020-01-0112129610.3390/w12010296w12010296Groundwater–Surface Water Interactions: Recent Advances and Interdisciplinary ChallengesJörg Lewandowski0Karin Meinikmann1Stefan Krause2Department Ecohydrology, Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, 12587 Berlin, GermanyDepartment Ecohydrology, Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, 12587 Berlin, GermanySchool of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, UKThe interactions of groundwater with surface waters such as streams, lakes, wetlands, or oceans are relevant for a wide range of reasons—for example, drinking water resources may rely on hydrologic fluxes between groundwater and surface water. However, nutrients and pollutants can also be transported across the interface and experience transformation, enrichment, or retention along the flow paths and cause impacts on the interconnected receptor systems. To maintain drinking water resources and ecosystem health, a mechanistic understanding of the underlying processes controlling the spatial patterns and temporal dynamics of groundwater−surface water interactions is crucial. This Special Issue provides an overview of current research advances and innovative approaches in the broad field of groundwater−surface water interactions. The 20 research articles and 1 communication of this Special Issue cover a wide range of thematic scopes, scales, and experimental and modelling methods across different disciplines (hydrology, aquatic ecology, biogeochemistry, environmental pollution) collaborating in research on groundwater−surface water interactions. The collection of research papers in this Special Issue also allows the identification of current knowledge gaps and reveals the challenges in establishing standardized measurement, observation, and assessment approaches. With regards to its relevance for environmental and water management and protection, the impact of groundwater−surface water interactions is still not fully understood and is often underestimated, which is not only due to a lack of awareness but also a lack of knowledge and experience regarding appropriate measurement and analysis approaches. This lack of knowledge exchange from research into management practice suggests that more efforts are needed to disseminate scientific results and methods to practitioners and policy makers.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/1/296aquifer–stream interfacehyporheic zonebenthic zonelacustrine groundwater dischargesubmarine groundwater dischargeriparian corridors
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Groundwater–Surface Water Interactions: Recent Advances and Interdisciplinary Challenges
Water
aquifer–stream interface
hyporheic zone
benthic zone
lacustrine groundwater discharge
submarine groundwater discharge
riparian corridors
author_facet Jörg Lewandowski
Karin Meinikmann
Stefan Krause
author_sort Jörg Lewandowski
title Groundwater–Surface Water Interactions: Recent Advances and Interdisciplinary Challenges
title_short Groundwater–Surface Water Interactions: Recent Advances and Interdisciplinary Challenges
title_full Groundwater–Surface Water Interactions: Recent Advances and Interdisciplinary Challenges
title_fullStr Groundwater–Surface Water Interactions: Recent Advances and Interdisciplinary Challenges
title_full_unstemmed Groundwater–Surface Water Interactions: Recent Advances and Interdisciplinary Challenges
title_sort groundwater–surface water interactions: recent advances and interdisciplinary challenges
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series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The interactions of groundwater with surface waters such as streams, lakes, wetlands, or oceans are relevant for a wide range of reasons—for example, drinking water resources may rely on hydrologic fluxes between groundwater and surface water. However, nutrients and pollutants can also be transported across the interface and experience transformation, enrichment, or retention along the flow paths and cause impacts on the interconnected receptor systems. To maintain drinking water resources and ecosystem health, a mechanistic understanding of the underlying processes controlling the spatial patterns and temporal dynamics of groundwater−surface water interactions is crucial. This Special Issue provides an overview of current research advances and innovative approaches in the broad field of groundwater−surface water interactions. The 20 research articles and 1 communication of this Special Issue cover a wide range of thematic scopes, scales, and experimental and modelling methods across different disciplines (hydrology, aquatic ecology, biogeochemistry, environmental pollution) collaborating in research on groundwater−surface water interactions. The collection of research papers in this Special Issue also allows the identification of current knowledge gaps and reveals the challenges in establishing standardized measurement, observation, and assessment approaches. With regards to its relevance for environmental and water management and protection, the impact of groundwater−surface water interactions is still not fully understood and is often underestimated, which is not only due to a lack of awareness but also a lack of knowledge and experience regarding appropriate measurement and analysis approaches. This lack of knowledge exchange from research into management practice suggests that more efforts are needed to disseminate scientific results and methods to practitioners and policy makers.
topic aquifer–stream interface
hyporheic zone
benthic zone
lacustrine groundwater discharge
submarine groundwater discharge
riparian corridors
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