Nature Communications (Dec 2021)

Bedform segregation and locking increase storage of natural and synthetic particles in rivers

  • J. Dallmann,
  • C. B. Phillips,
  • Y. Teitelbaum,
  • Edwin Y. Saavedra Cifuentes,
  • N. Sund,
  • R. Schumer,
  • S. Arnon,
  • A. I. Packman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-27554-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Here the authors show that hyporheic flow, bed morphology, and bed stability are intimately related, and that this relationship is expressed as distinct locked and segregated states of bedform dynamics, which carries implications for river system behavior in general and the storage of carbon, nutrients, and contaminants in particular.