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Young runoff fractions control streamwater age and solute concentration dynamics

Benettin, Paolo  
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Bailey, Scott W.
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Rinaldo, Andrea  
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2017
Hydrological Processes

We introduce a new representation of coupled solute and water age dynamics at the catchment scale, which shows how the contributions of young runoff waters can be directly referenced to observed water quality patterns. The methodology stems from recent trends in hydrologic transport that acknowledge the dynamic nature of streamflow age and explores the use of water age fractions as an alternative to the mean age. The approach uses a travel time-based transport model to compute the fractions of streamflow that are younger than some thresholds (e.g., younger than a few weeks) and compares them to observed solute concentration patterns. The method is here validated with data from the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest during spring 2008, where we show that the presence of water younger than roughly 2 weeks, tracked using a hydrologic transport model and deuterium measurements, mimics the variation in dissolved silicon concentrations. Our approach suggests that an age-discharge relationship can be coupled to classic concentration-discharge relationship, to identify the links between transport timescales and solute concentration. Our results highlight that the younger streamflow components can be crucial for determining water quality variations and for characterizing the dominant hydrologic transport dynamics.

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research article
DOI
10.1002/hyp.11243
Web of Science ID

WOS:000406838200013

Author(s)
Benettin, Paolo  
Bailey, Scott W.
Rinaldo, Andrea  
Likens, Gene E.
Mcguire, Kevin J.
Botter, Gianluca
Date Issued

2017

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Published in
Hydrological Processes
Volume

31

Issue

16

Start page

2982

End page

2986

Subjects

hysteresis

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solute concentration

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water age

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water quality

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weathering

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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September 5, 2017
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