Hydrologic Impacts of the Loss of Wisconsin’s Winter on Surface Water – Groundwater Interactions

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Project Number:

WR14R003

Funding Year:

2014

Contract Period:

7/1/2014 - 6/30/2016

Funding Source:

UWS

Investigator(s):
PIs:
  • Steven Loheide, UW-Madison, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering
  • Kim Scherber, UW-Madison, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Abstract:

Objectives: This study seeks to answer three research questions: I) What effects do ice cover regimes have on surface water–groundwater interactions across a range of stream types and field conditions? II) What is the magnitude of ice formation-induced changes to surface water–groundwater interactions and how has climate change altered the surface water–groundwater exchange? III) How do ice cover regimes vary across stream sizes and how have these regimes changed over a period of historic observations?

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