While the role of groundwater in flushing of solutes has long been recognized, few studies have explicitly studied the within-event changes in groundwater chemistry. We compared the changes in groundwater chemistry during storm events for a wetland and hillslope position in a small (1Ð5 ha) glaciated, forested catchment in western New York. Flushing responses for dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrogen (DON), nitrate (NO3) and sulfate (SO4) in wetland and hillslope groundwaters were also compared against the corresponding responses in stream water. Eight storm events with varying intensity, amount, and antecedent moisture conditions were evaluated. Solute flushing patterns for wetland and hillslope groundwaters differed dramatically. Wh...
This study quantified the effect of hydric soils on the hydrology and biogeochemistry of sub-watersh...
International audienceStorm events modify groundwater-surface dynamics, changing concentration-disch...
Large storms can erode, transport, and deposit substantial amounts of particulate nitrogen (PN) in t...
Models are needed that describe how topography and other watershed characteristics affect the chemic...
Soluble nutrient flux is increasingly implicated in the degradation of receiving water quality. With...
Variable source areas (VSAs) are hot spots of hydrological (saturation-excess runoff) and biogeochem...
Spatial dynamics of solute chemistry and natural abundance isotopes of nitrate (15N and 18O) were ex...
Runoff mixing patterns for base flow and 42 storm events were investigated for a 3 year period (2008...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to identify, in a small catchment area located within...
Past studies on concentration-discharge (C-Q) relationships have focused on short-term or low-tempor...
The goal of the current study is to better understand the role of storm dynamics on stream water che...
A 20-m-wide trench was excavated to bedrock on a hillslope at the Panola Mountain Research Watershed...
In many temperate forested watersheds, hydrologic nitrogen export has declined substantially in rece...
Changes in atmospheric deposition have been proposed as one possible explanation of the widespread i...
Graduation date: 1994Changes in the concentrations of dissolved ammonia (NH4+1), nitrate (NO3-1), or...
This study quantified the effect of hydric soils on the hydrology and biogeochemistry of sub-watersh...
International audienceStorm events modify groundwater-surface dynamics, changing concentration-disch...
Large storms can erode, transport, and deposit substantial amounts of particulate nitrogen (PN) in t...
Models are needed that describe how topography and other watershed characteristics affect the chemic...
Soluble nutrient flux is increasingly implicated in the degradation of receiving water quality. With...
Variable source areas (VSAs) are hot spots of hydrological (saturation-excess runoff) and biogeochem...
Spatial dynamics of solute chemistry and natural abundance isotopes of nitrate (15N and 18O) were ex...
Runoff mixing patterns for base flow and 42 storm events were investigated for a 3 year period (2008...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to identify, in a small catchment area located within...
Past studies on concentration-discharge (C-Q) relationships have focused on short-term or low-tempor...
The goal of the current study is to better understand the role of storm dynamics on stream water che...
A 20-m-wide trench was excavated to bedrock on a hillslope at the Panola Mountain Research Watershed...
In many temperate forested watersheds, hydrologic nitrogen export has declined substantially in rece...
Changes in atmospheric deposition have been proposed as one possible explanation of the widespread i...
Graduation date: 1994Changes in the concentrations of dissolved ammonia (NH4+1), nitrate (NO3-1), or...
This study quantified the effect of hydric soils on the hydrology and biogeochemistry of sub-watersh...
International audienceStorm events modify groundwater-surface dynamics, changing concentration-disch...
Large storms can erode, transport, and deposit substantial amounts of particulate nitrogen (PN) in t...