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Depth of Solute Generation Is a Dominant Control on Concentration-Discharge Relations

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WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
卷 56, 期 8, 页码 -

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2019WR026695

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catchment transport processes; C-Q relations; solute input; solute export dynamics

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  1. DAFNE project - Horizon 2020 programme WATER 2020 of the European Union [690268]
  2. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Germany's Excellence StrategyEXC 2037 Climate, Climatic Change, and Society [390683824]

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Solutes in rivers often come from multiple sources, notably precipitation (above) and generation from the subsurface (below). The question of which source is more influential in shaping the dynamics of solute concentration cannot be easily addressed due to the general lack of input data. An analysis of solute concentrations and their dependence on discharge across 585 catchments in nine countries leads us to hypothesize that both the timing and the vertical distribution of the solute generation are important drivers of solute export dynamics at the catchment scale. We test this hypothesis running synthetic experiments with a tracer-aided distributed hydrological model. The results reveal that the depth of solute generation is the most important control of the concentration-discharge (C-Q) relation for a number of solutes. Such relation shows that C-Q patterns of solute export vary from dilution (Ca2+, Mg2+, K+, Na+, and Cl-) to weakly enriching (dissolved organic carbon). The timing of the input imposes a signature on temporal dynamics, most evident for nutrients, and adds uncertainty in the exponent of the C-Q relation.

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