Comparing Fiber-Optic Distributed Temperature Sensing to Hydrochemistry for understanding groundwater inflows to streams

Moridnejad, Maryam (2016) Comparing Fiber-Optic Distributed Temperature Sensing to Hydrochemistry for understanding groundwater inflows to streams. 43rd IAH CONGRESS, le Corum , Montpellier, France, 25-29th September, 2016.

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Fiber-optic distributed temperature sensing (FODTS) is an established technique for identifying locations and quantifying fluxes of groundwater inflows into rivers and streams. FODTS has the advantage of being able to provide very high spatio-temporal res olution of groundwater inflows relative to conventional methods such as differential stream flow gauging. However, in the traditional longitudinal configuration in which the FODTS cable is deployed along the stream bed, the method may not provide detail on hyporehic exchange.

Item Type:Paper presented at a conference, workshop or other event, and published in the proceedings
Keywords that describe the item:fiber-optic distributed temperature sensing, hydrochemistry, groundwater -surface water interaction
Subjects:G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GE Environmental Sciences
Divisions:Schools > Centre for Engineering and Industrial Design
ID Code:4744
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Deposited On:01 Dec 2016 23:25
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