Unlocking the Transient Storage Blackbox: Revealing the Role of Less-Mobile Porosity in Hyporheic Denitrification and Greenhouse Gas Production
Derived Publications
Dehkordy FMP, Briggs MA, Day-Lewis FD, Singha K, Krajnovich A, Hampton TB, Zarnetske JP, Scruggs C & Bagtzoglou A (2019). Multi-scale preferential flow processes in an urban streambed under variable hydraulic conditions. Journal of Hydrology. 10.1029/2018WR022823
Briggs MA, Day-Lewis FD, Dehkordy FMP, Hampton TB, Zarnetske JP, Scruggs C, Singha K, Harvey JW & Lane JW (2018). Direct observations of hydrologic exchange occurring with less-mobile porosity and the development of anoxic microzones in sandy lakebed sediments. Water Resources Research 54, 4714–4729. 10.1029/2018WR022823
Derived Publications
Dehkordy FMP, Briggs MA, Day-Lewis FD, Singha K, Krajnovich A, Hampton TB, Zarnetske JP, Scruggs C & Bagtzoglou A (2019). Multi-scale preferential flow processes in an urban streambed under variable hydraulic conditions. Journal of Hydrology. 10.1029/2018WR022823
Hampton
TB, Zarnetske JP, Briggs MA, Singha K, Harvey JW,
Day-Lewis FD, Dehkordy FMP &
Lane JW (2019). Residence time controls on the fate of nitrogen in flow-through
lakebed sediments. Journal of Geophysical
Research: Biogeosciences. 10.1029/2018JG004741
Briggs MA, Day-Lewis FD, Dehkordy FMP, Hampton TB, Zarnetske JP, Scruggs C, Singha K, Harvey JW & Lane JW (2018). Direct observations of hydrologic exchange occurring with less-mobile porosity and the development of anoxic microzones in sandy lakebed sediments. Water Resources Research 54, 4714–4729. 10.1029/2018WR022823
Conceptual Model of a stream hyporheic zone (Briggs et al., 2015) |
Link to Zarnetske Lab Research Page
Field site at Snake Pond on Cape Cod, MA |
A rainy day on Cape Cod, from left to right: Farzaneh MahmoodPoor Dehkordy (UConn), Courtney Scruggs (UConn), Tyler Hampton, Erin Seybold (Duke), Jay Zarnetske, Martin Briggs, Kamini Singha |
Field work Summer 2016 took place in a groundwater flow through lake on Cape Cod, MA, and piloted the controlled biogeochemical and hydrologic modifications, as well as the geophysical methods.
Field work during Summer 2017 took place in the Ipswich River watershed in MA, adjacent to the Plum Island LTER.
Michigan State Students Sinchan Roy Chowdhury and Tyler Hampton at Sawmill Brook. |