Drought Conditions Maximize the Impact of High‐Frequency Flow Variations on Thermal Regimes and Biogeochemical Function in the Hyporheic Zone
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John M. Zachara | Xingyuan Chen | Heng Dai | Xuehang Song | Emily Graham | Glenn Hammond | James Stegen | H. Dai | G. Hammond | Xingyuan Chen | E. Graham | J. Stegen | Xuehang Song | J. Zachara | Hyun‐Seob Song | Hyun‐Seob Song
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