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Hydrological and catchment controls on event-scale dissolved organic carbon dynamics in boreal headwater streams

机译:北部散水流中的事件规模溶解有机碳动力学的水文和集水区

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Hydrological events transport large proportions of annual or seasonal dissolved organic carbon (DOC) loads from catchments to streams. The timing, magnitude and intensity of these events are very sensitive to changes in temperature and precipitation patterns, particularly across the boreal region where snowpacks are declining and summer droughts are increasing. It is important to understand how landscape characteristics modulate event-scale DOC dynamics in order to scale up predictions from sites across regions, and to understand how climatic changes will influence DOC dynamics across the boreal forest. The goal of this study was to assess variability in DOC concentrations in boreal headwater streams across catchments with varying physiographic characteristics (e.g., size, proportion of wetland) during a range of hydrological events (e.g., spring snowmelt, summer/fall storm events). From 2016 to 2017, continuous discharge and sub-daily chemistry grab samples were collected from three adjacent study catchments located at the International Institute for Sustainable Development-Experimental Lakes Area in northwestern Ontario, Canada. Catchment differences were more apparent in summer and fall events and less apparent during early spring melt events. Hysteresis analysis suggested that DOC sources were proximal to the stream for all events at a catchment dominated by a large wetland near the outlet, but distal from the stream at the catchments that lacked significant wetland coverage during the summer and fall. Wetland coverage also influenced responses of DOC export to antecedent moisture; at the wetland-dominated catchment, there were consistent negative relationships between DOC concentrations and antecedent moisture, while at the catchments without large wetlands, the relationships were positive or not significant. These results emphasize the utility of sub-daily sampling for inferring catchment DOC transport processes, and the importance of considering catchment-specific factors when predicting event-scale DOC behaviour.
机译:水文事件运输大量的年度或季节性溶解有机碳(DOC)从集水区载荷。这些事件的时序,幅度和强度对温度和降水模式的变化非常敏感,特别是在北方地区的北方地区越来越多的北方地区。重要的是要了解景观特征如何调制事件规模Doc动态,以便从地区的网站扩展预测,并了解气候变化如何影响北方林中的DOC动态。本研究的目标是评估跨越集水区的北方地下水流中的DOC浓度的可变性(例如,湿地的大小,湿地的比例)(例如,春天雪花,夏季/秋季风暴事件)。从2016到2017年,从加拿大西北部的国际可持续发展 - 实验湖区国际化学研究所的三个相邻的学习集水区收集了连续排放和次日化学抢样品。在夏季和秋季事件中,集水区差异更加明显,早春融化事件的秋季事件不太明显。滞后分析表明,DOC来源的近距离为所有事件的流域,用于在出口附近的大型湿地主导的集水区,但是在夏季和秋季缺乏显着湿地覆盖的流域的流域远离流。湿地覆盖范围也影响了DOC导出到前一种水分的反应;在湿地主导的集水区,DOC浓度与前一种水分之间存在一致的负面关系,而在没有大湿地的流域的情况下,关系呈阳性或不显着。这些结果强调了次日采样的效用,以推断出推断的流量传输过程,以及在预测事件规模的DOC行为时考虑集群特定因素的重要性。

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