- Hyporheic zone
The hyporheic zone is a region beneath and lateral to a
stream bed , where there is mixing of shallowgroundwater andsurface water . The flow dynamics and behavior in this zone (termed hyporheic flow) is recognized to be important for surface water/groundwater interactions, as well asfish spawning, among other processes.The flow dynamics are controlled by the pressure variabilities arising on the stream-bed when the flowing water is diverted by stream-bed irregularities created by benthic fauna, moving sand dunes and other obstacles. The mechanism of hyporheic flow can be triggered also by groundwater upwelling seepage beneath the stream-bed and alongside the stream banks.
The term hyporheic was originally coined by Orghidan [cite journal |last=Orghidan |first=T. |year=1959 |title=Ein neuer Lebensraum des unterirdischen Wassers: Der hyporheische Biotop |journal=Archiv für Hydrobilogie |volume=55 |pages=392–414 ] in
1959 by combining two Greek words: "hypo" (below) and "rheos" (flow).References
External links
* [http://www.holon.se/folke/projects/vatpark/hyporeic.shtml An article] on the
hyporheic zone of streams, andwater purification . Includes a diagram.* The [http://www.hyporheic.net Hyporheic Network] is a knowledge-transfer network on groundwater - surface water interactions and hyporheic zone processes. It provides a wealth of information and links to other resources on this topic.
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