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Assessing inter-annual and seasonal patterns of DOC and DOM quality across a complex alpine watershed underlain by discontinuous permafrost in Yukon, Canada

机译:在加拿大育空中的不连续永久冻土,评估在复杂的高山流域下划线的Doc和Dom Quality的年度和季节性模式

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High-latitude environments store approximately half of the global organic carbon pool in peatlands, organic soils and permafrost, while large Arctic rivers convey an estimated 18–50TgCa?1 to the Arctic Ocean. Warming trends associated with climate change affect dissolved organic carbon (DOC) export from terrestrial to riverine environments. However, there is limited consensus as to whether exports will increase or decrease due to complex interactions between climate, soils, vegetation, and associated production, mobilization and transport processes. A large body of research has focused on large river system DOC and dissolved organic matter (DOM) lability and observed trends conserved across years, whereas investigation at smaller watershed scales show that thermokarst and fire have a transient impact on hydrologically mediated solute transport. This study, located in the Wolf Creek Research Basin situated ~20km south of Whitehorse, YT, Canada, utilizes a nested design to assess seasonal and annual patterns of DOC and DOM composition across diverse landscape types (headwater, wetland and lake) and watershed scales. Peak DOC concentration and export occurred during freshet, as is the case in most northern watersheds; however, peaks were lower than a decade ago at the headwater site Granger Creek. DOM composition was most variable during freshet with high A254 and SUVA254 and low FI and BIX. DOM composition was relatively insensitive to flow variation during summer and fall. The influence of increasing watershed scale and downstream mixing of landscape contributions was an overall dampening of DOC concentrations and optical indices with increasing groundwater contribution. Forecasted vegetation shifts, enhanced permafrost and seasonal thaw, earlier snowmelt, increased rainfall and other projected climate-driven changes will alter DOM sources and transport pathways. The results from this study support a projected shift from predominantly organic soils (high aromaticity and less fresh) to decomposing vegetation (more fresh and lower aromaticity). These changes may also facilitate flow and transport via deeper flow pathways and enhance groundwater contributions to runoff.
机译:高纬度环境在泥炭地,有机土壤和永久冻土中储存大约一半的全球有机碳池,而大型北极河流将估计为18-50tgca?1到北冰洋。与气候变化相关的变暖趋势会影响来自河流环境的溶解有机碳(DOC)出口。然而,由于气候,土壤,植被和相关生产,动员和运输过程之间的复杂相互作用,出口的共识有限。大量研究专注于大型河流系统DOC和溶解的有机物(DOM)易持续性和观察到跨越多年的趋势,而在较小的流域鳞片上调查表明,热致和火灾对水文介导的溶质转运具有瞬态影响。本研究位于沃尔夫溪研究盆地,位于〜20km的Whitehorse南部,加拿大伊斯兰,利用嵌套设计来评估各种景观类型(湿地和湖泊)和流域鳞片的季节性和年度模式。峰值DOC浓度和出口发生在新近时期,如大多数北方流域都是如此;然而,峰值低于十年前的阵营的地点格兰杰河。在新鲜的含有高A254和SUVA254和低fI和BIX期间,DOM组成最具变量。在夏季和秋季期间,DOM组成对流动变异相对不敏感。随着地下水贡献的增加,增加流域规模和下游混合的影响是DOC浓度和光学指标的总体抑制。预测植被转变,增强的永久冻土和季节性解冻,早期的雪花,降雨量和其他投影的气候驱动的变化将改变DOM来源和运输途径。本研究的结果支持从主要有机土壤(高芳香性和更少的新鲜)到分解植被(更清新且芳香性)的预计转变。这些变化还可以通过更深的流动途径促进流动和运输,并增强地下水对径流的贡献。

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