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DOC and DIC in flowpaths of Amazonian headwater catchments with hydrologically contrasting soils

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BIOGEOCHEMISTRY
卷 81, 期 1, 页码 45-57

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DOI: 10.1007/s10533-006-9029-3

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dissolved carbon dioxide; dissolved organic carbon; groundwater; overland flow; quickflow; stormflow

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Organic and inorganic carbon (C) fluxes transported by water were evaluated for dominant hydrologic flowpaths on two adjacent headwater catchments in the Brazilian Amazon with distinct soils and hydrologic responses from September 2003 through April 2005. The Ultisol-dominated catchment produced 30% greater volume of storm-related quickflow (overland flow and shallow subsurface flow) compared to the Oxisol-dominated catchment. Quickflow fluxes were equivalent to 3.2 +/- 0.2% of event precipitation for the Ultisol catchment, compared to 2.5 +/- 0.3% for the Oxisol-dominated watershed (mean response +/- 1 SE, n = 27 storms for each watershed). Hydrologic responses were also faster on the Ultisol watershed, with time to peak flow occurring 10 min earlier on average as compared to the runoff response on the Oxisol watershed. These different hydrologic responses are attributed primarily to large differences in saturated hydraulic conductivity (K-s). Overland flow was found to be an important feature on both watersheds. This was evidenced by the response rates of overland flow detectors (OFDs) during the rainy season, with overland flow intercepted by 54 +/- 0.5% and 65 +/- 0.5% of OFDs for the Oxisol and Ultisol watersheds respectively during biweekly periods. Small volumes of quickflow correspond to large fluxes of dissolved organic C (DOC); DOC concentrations of the hydrologic flowpaths that comprise quickflow are an order of magnitude higher than groundwater flowpaths fueling base flow (19.6 +/- 1.7 mg l(-1) DOC for overland flow and 8.8 +/- 0.7 mg l(-1) DOC for shallow subsurface flow versus 0.50 +/- 0.04,mg l(-1) DOC in emergent groundwater). Concentrations of dissolved inorganic C (DIC, as dissolved CO2-C plus HCO3--C) in groundwater were found to be an order of magnitude greater than quickflow DIC concentrations (21.5 mg l(-1) DIC in emergent groundwater versus 1.1 mg l(-1) DIC in overland flow). The importance of deeper flowpaths in the transport of inorganic C to streams is indicated by the 40:1 ratio of DIC:DOC for emergent groundwater. Dissolved CO2-C represented 92% of DIC in emergent groundwater. Results from this study illustrate a highly dynamic and tightly coupled linkage between the C cycle and the hydrologic cycle for both Ultisol and Oxisol landscapes: organic C fluxes strongly tied to flowpaths associated with quickflow, and inorganic C (particularly dissolved CO2) transported via deeper flowpaths.

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