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Hydroclimatic Non-Stationarity Drives Stream Hydrochemistry Dynamics Through Controls on Catchment Connectivity and Water Ages

J. L. Stevenson,I. Malcolm, D. Tetzlaff, C. Soulsby

Journal of hydrology(2024)

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We used data from 17 years of routine stream flow sampling to characterise hydrochemical dynamics in the Girnock Burn, an internationally important long-term catchment monitoring site. We combined hydrochemical time series analysis with hydrological modelling to understand short- and long-term dynamics in relation to dominant runoff processes. Isotopic tracer data employed within the model enabled flux tracking of water as it transited the catchment, facilitating water age estimates. The stream drains an upland 31 km(2) catchment with complex topography and variable geology, which influences soil distributions; peaty soils dominate valley bottoms which receive drainage from more permeable podzolic soils on steeper slopes. Short-term hydrochemical dynamics largely reflect the relative dominance of hydrological sources: summer low flows are dominated by alkaline groundwater high in weathering products (Ca2+, Mg2+, SiO2) whilst high flows generated by overland flow from peaty soils are more acidic, DOC enriched, and dominated by atmospheric solutes (Na+, Cl-, SO42-). Baseflows are dominated by older groundwater (>similar to 3years) in contrast to storm runoff dominated by younger (更多
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Ronayne,Associate Editor,Hydrochemistry,Hydroclimate,Climate change,Water ages,Stream flow,Non-stationarity
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