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Imaging of hydrological processes in a lowland wetland of the Lambourn river, Berkshire, UK (abstract only)

Uhlemann, S.S.; Sorensen, J.P.R.; Chambers, J.E.; Wilkinson, P.B.; Oxby, L.; Gooddy, D.C.; Old, G.H. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4713-1070; Kuras, O.; Meldrum, P.I.. 2014 Imaging of hydrological processes in a lowland wetland of the Lambourn river, Berkshire, UK (abstract only). [Other] In: 2nd International Workshop on Geoelectrical Monitoring, Tokyo, Japan, 28-30 May 2014. Geological Survey of Austria. (Unpublished)

Abstract
The River Lambourn and the associated wetlands comprise some of the least impacted chalk river systems in Britain. The associated lowland wetlands, due to their hydrological characteristics, may form a key conduit for, or barrier to, aqueous fluxes between land, rivers and groundwater. At Boxford, Berkshire, UK, a research site has been monitored for a number of years to establish the degree of groundwater and surface water interaction. Recently, two geoelectric monitoring lines have been added and measurements have been repeated every month.
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