found: Work cat.: La Nier, Justin. Changes in hyporheic exchange flow following experimental large wood removal in a second order, low gradient stream, Chichagof Island, AK, 2006.
found: McGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003:(Hyporheic zone: The saturated sediment environment below a stream that exchanges water, nutrients, and fauna with surface flowing waters)
found: Ninnemann, Jeffery J. A study of hyporheic characteristics along a longitudinal profile of Lookout Creek, Oregon, 2005.
found: Anderson, Justin K. Patterns in stream geomorphology and implications for hyporheic exchange flow, 2002.
found: Kasahara, Tamao. Geomorphic controls on hyporheic exchange flow in mountain streams, 2000.
found: Water Encyclopedia online, Oct. 20, 2006(hyporheic zone is defined as a subsurface volume of sediment and porous space adjacent to a stream through which stream water readily exchanges. Although the hyporheic zone physically is defined by the hydrology of a stream and its surrounding environment, it has a strong influence on stream ecology, stream biogeochemical cycling, and stream-water temperatures. Thus, the hyporheic zone is an important component of stream ecosystems)