The following pages link to Martin A. Briggs (Q45004):
Displayed 50 items.
- Interaction of a legacy groundwater contaminant plume with the Little Wind River from 2015 through 2017, Riverton Processing site, Wyoming (Q55435) (← links)
- Shallow bedrock limits groundwater seepage-based headwater climate refugia (Q145703) (← links)
- Evaluation of riverbed magnetic susceptibility for mapping biogeochemical hot spots in groundwater-impacted rivers (Q145941) (← links)
- An ecohydrological typology for thermal refuges in streams and rivers (Q145979) (← links)
- Continental-scale analysis of shallow and deep groundwater contributions to streams (Q146249) (← links)
- Ground‐penetrating radar, electromagnetic induction, terrain, and vegetation observations coupled with machine learning to map permafrost distribution at Twelvemile Lake, Alaska (Q146439) (← links)
- Evaluation of stream and wetlands restoration using UAS-based thermal infrared mapping (Q149361) (← links)
- Connecting diverse disciplines to improve understanding of surface water-groundwater interactions (Q150374) (← links)
- Bedrock depth influences spatial patterns of summer baseflow, temperature and flow disconnection for mountainous headwater streams (Q150857) (← links)
- Actively heated high-resolution fiber-optic-distributed temperature sensing to quantify streambed flow dynamics in zones of strong groundwater upwelling (Q151525) (← links)
- Influence of groundwater on distribution of dwarf wedgemussels (Alasmidonta heterodon) in the upper reaches of the Delaware River, northeastern USA (Q151770) (← links)
- Dual-domain mass-transfer parameters from electrical hysteresis: Theory and analytical approach applied to laboratory, synthetic streambed, and groundwater experiments (Q155851) (← links)
- Combined use of thermal methods and seepage meters to efficiently locate, quantify, and monitor focused groundwater discharge to a sand-bed stream (Q156110) (← links)
- Potential for Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems applications for identifying groundwater-surface water exchange in a meandering river reach (Q156176) (← links)
- New studies reveal ecological importance of fine-scale groundwater connectivity for streams during drought (Q226798) (← links)
- Hydrogeophysics Core Technology Team (Q226883) (← links)
- Groundwater Discharge is a Pathway for Phytoestrogen and Herbicide Entry to Streams in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed (Q227568) (← links)
- Thermal Imaging Cameras for Studying Groundwater/Surface-Water Exchange (Q228387) (← links)
- Fiber-Optic Distributed Temperature Sensing Technology for Surface-Water and Groundwater Studies (Q228388) (← links)
- Geophysics for USGS Groundwater/Surface Water Exchange Studies (Q228391) (← links)
- A comparison of thermal infrared to fiber-optic distributed temperature sensing for evaluation of groundwater discharge to surface water (Q233868) (← links)
- Practical limitations on the use of diurnal temperature signals to quantify groundwater upwelling (Q236358) (← links)
- 1DTempPro V2: new features for inferring groundwater/surface-water exchange (Q237952) (← links)
- Surface geophysical methods for characterising frozen ground in transitional permafrost landscapes (Q239101) (← links)
- Improved vertical streambed flux estimation using multiple diurnal temperature methods in series (Q239141) (← links)
- Heat as a groundwater tracer in shallow and deep heterogeneous media: Analytical solution, spreadsheet tool, and field applications (Q240174) (← links)
- Using diurnal temperature signals to infer vertical groundwater-surface water exchange (Q240181) (← links)
- Experimental shifts of hydrologic residence time in a sandy urban stream sediment-water interface alter nitrate removal and nitrous oxide fluxes (Q253504) (← links)
- The dual‐domain porosity apparatus: Characterizing dual porosity at the sediment/water interface (Q253973) (← links)
- Direct observations of hydrologic exchange occurring with less‐mobile porosity and the development of anoxic microzones in sandy lakebed sediments (Q254427) (← links)
- Hot spots and hot moments in the Critical Zone: Identification of and incorporation into reactive transport models (Q254583) (← links)
- Geochemical and geophysical indicators of oil and gas wastewater can trace potential exposure pathways following releases to surface waters (Q255379) (← links)
- Wildfire-induced shifts in groundwater discharge to streams identified with paired air and stream water temperature analyses (Q257702) (← links)
- Where the past meets the present: Connecting nitrogen from watersheds to streams through groundwater flowpaths (Q260247) (← links)
- Heed the data gap: Guidelines for using incomplete datasets in annual stream temperature analyses (Q260663) (← links)
- Wetland-scale mapping of preferential fresh groundwater discharge to the Colorado River (Q264305) (← links)
- Seasonal subsurface thaw dynamics of an aufeis feature inferred from geophysical methods (Q264935) (← links)
- Effects of episodic stream dewatering on brook trout spatial population structure (Q266769) (← links)
- Using ensemble data assimilation to estimate transient hydrologic exchange flow under highly dynamic flow conditions (Q266847) (← links)
- Efficient hydrogeological characterization of remote stream corridors using drones (Q267558) (← links)
- Investigation of scale-dependent groundwater/surface-water exchange in rivers by gradient self-potential logging: Numerical modeling and field experiments (Q269079) (← links)
- Formation criteria for hyporheic anoxic microzones: Assessing interactions of hydraulics, nutrients and biofilms (Q269210) (← links)
- Hillslope groundwater discharges provide localized ecosystem buffers from regional PFAS contamination in a gaining coastal stream (Q269553) (← links)
- Residence time controls on the fate of nitrogen in flow‐through lakebed sediments (Q271752) (← links)
- GW/SW-MST: A groundwater/surface-water method selection tool (Q271963) (← links)
- Seasonal manganese transport in the hyporheic zone of a snowmelt-dominated river (East River, Colorado) (Q271965) (← links)
- Inferring watershed hydraulics and cold-water habitat persistence using multi-year air and stream temperature signals (Q272409) (← links)
- Application of recursive estimation to heat tracing for groundwater/surface-water exchange (Q275297) (← links)
- Streambed flux measurement informed by distributed temperature sensing leads to a significantly different characterization of groundwater discharge (Q275332) (← links)
- Small atoll fresh groundwater lenses respond to a combination of natural climatic cycles and human modified geology (Q275354) (← links)