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The hyporheic zone, a component not to be neglected in the survey and the restoration of rivers
Received : 1 June 2008;
Published : 1 June 2008
Abstract
Stream restoration projects are nowadays more and more numerous and ambitious. While they now integrate many components of hydrosystems, they are still ignoring a fundamental one, the hyporheic zone. This zone can be considered as a second river whose subsurface flow is invisible and whose functions are still poorly known. Nevertheless, the hyporheic zone plays a major role in sustaining stream ecological processes and preserving stream biodiversity. After pointing out how human activities can impair the hyporheic zone structure and function, we will show how restoration projects could be much improved by considering the hyporheic zone.
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