Moving beyond the banks: hyporheic restoration is fundamental to restoring ecological services and functions of streams

Environmental Science & Technology
Erich T Hester, Michael N Gooseff

Abstract

Stream restoration needs to consider the hyporheic zone just as much as the surface and benthic regions.

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