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Heat: An overlooked tool in the practicing hydrogeologist's toolbox
Kurylyk, Barret L.; Irvine, Dylan J. (Wiley, 2019-05-30) -
Quantitative guidance for efficient vertical flow measurements at the sediment-water 4 interface using temperature-depth profiles
Irvine, Dylan J.; Kurylyk, Barret L.; Briggs, Martin A. (Wiley, 2020-01-30) -
Rethinking the use of seabed sediment temperature profiles to trace submarine groundwater flow
Kurylyk, Barret L.; Irvine, Dylan J.; Mohammed, Aaron A.; Bense, Victor F.; Briggs, Martin A.; Loder, John W.; Geshelin, Yuri (AGU Wiley, 2018-05-09)Submarine groundwater fluxes across the seafloor facilitate important hydrological and biogeochemical exchanges between oceans and seabed sediment, yet few studies have investigated spatially distributed groundwater fluxes ... -
Theory, tools, and multidisciplinary applications for tracing groundwater fluxes from temperature profiles
Kurylyk, Barret L.; Irvine, Dylan J.; Bense, Victor F. (Wiley, 2019-01)Quantifying groundwater fluxes to and from deep aquifers or shallow sediment is a critical task faced by researchers and practitioners from many environmental science disciplines including hydrology, hydrogeology, ecology, ... -
Using Heat to Trace Vertical Water Fluxes in Sediment Experiencing Concurrent Tidal Pumping and Groundwater Discharge
LeRoux, Nicole; Kurylyk, Barret; Briggs, Martin; Irvine, Dylan; Tamborski, Joseph; Bense, Victor (Wiley/American Geophysical Union, 2021-02)Heat has been widely applied to trace groundwater-surface water exchanges in inland environments, but it is infrequently applied in coastal sediment where head oscillations induce periodicity in water flux magnitude/direction ...