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The health of the hyporheic zone


The hyporheic zone is a region beneath and alongside a stream bed, where there is mixing of shallow groundwater and surface water. The flow dynamics and behavior in this zone (termed hyporheic flow or underflow) is recognized to be important for surface water/groundwater interactions, as well as fish spawning, among other processes. As an innovative urban water management practice, the hyporheic zone can be designed by engineers and actively managed for improvements in both water quality and riparian habitat.

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The assemblage of organisms which inhabits this zone are called hyporheos.

The term hyporheic was originally coined by Traian Orghidan in 1959 by combining two Greek words: hypo (below) and rheos (flow).

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Aquatic mesocosm design and approach hyporheic zone temperature and competition


Hyporheic zone Healthy Rivers A Water Course How Rivers Run Connections

Hyporheic zone Healthy Rivers A Water Course How Rivers Run Connections

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