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Thermal profiles within river beds

✍ Scribed by E. C. Evans; M. T. Greenwood; G. E. Petts


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
565 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6087

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✦ Synopsis


This pilot study uses a chemical technique (KEtX) to establish vertical profiles of average monthly water temperature within river beds: the hyporheic zone at the interface between surface water and groundwater. Data are presented for two gravel-bed sites and one sand-bed site on the River Wissey, Norfolk, UK.

From February to October 1992, average monthly temperatures were determined at lOcm intervals down 1 m profiles. A strong seasonal pattern was defined at all sites with hyporheic temperatures being relatively warm in winter and cool in summer. Isothermal periods occurred in March-April and September-October. Temperature ranges within the hyporheic were decreased (4.6-7.7"C) compared with those of surface waters (10 and 10.9"C). Temperature profiles were similar at all sites during winter, but the sand-bed site had relatively low temperatures at a standard depth within the hyporheic during summer and the temperature gradient became isothermal later in the autumn at this site. It is suggested that the influence of flows and substratum characteristics on temperature patterns, especially in regulated rivers, may have significant ecological implications, for example for determining the timing of salmonid fry and invertebrate emergence.


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