This study investigated the concentration discharge (C-Q) patterns of selected elements transported to streams during spring snowmelt through an instrumented mixed-conifer forested catchment in rhyolitic terrain in the Jemez Mountains (NM, United States). High frequency, concurrent sampling of soil solution and gasses, groundwater, and surface water enabled identification and sourcing of five groups of solutes with distinct C-Q behavior. Non-hydrolyzing cations and strong acid anions, had mostly positive C-Q relations and a clockwise hysteresis pattern related to flushing of a limited reservoir of solutes accumulated in soils under snowpack. Rare earth elements (REEs) and dissolved organic carbon (DOC), demonstrated large positive C-Q relat...
This article reviews several aspects of snow hydrochemistry: the chemistry of snowfall including che...
Weathering releases lithogenic elements to soil and stream waters that support life in catchment eco...
International audienceIn order to better understand the chemical composition of snow and its impact ...
This study investigated the concentration discharge (C-Q) patterns of selected elements transported ...
Understanding how physical and chemical processes control water chemistry and water movement through...
Major components of hydrologic and elemental cycles reside underground, where their complex dynamics...
Two-component hydrograph separations were performed for three, nested, snowmelt-dominated catchments...
Streamwater samples were collected during 1987-1988 from two adjacent gauged watersheds, the subalpi...
2016 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Snow is important to human communities and natural e...
In regions with airborne contaminants and large snowpacks, there is concern over the impact that sno...
Snow samples collected from hand-dug pits at two sites in Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada were analys...
We have studied weekly precipitation, snowpack, snowmelt, soil water and streamwater chemistry throu...
In boreal landscapes, large quantities of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) accumulated in soils are fl...
It is important to understand the processes that influence the critical zone (CZ) evolution to ensur...
Changes of surface water chemistry during the spring snowmelt were evaluated at the forested experim...
This article reviews several aspects of snow hydrochemistry: the chemistry of snowfall including che...
Weathering releases lithogenic elements to soil and stream waters that support life in catchment eco...
International audienceIn order to better understand the chemical composition of snow and its impact ...
This study investigated the concentration discharge (C-Q) patterns of selected elements transported ...
Understanding how physical and chemical processes control water chemistry and water movement through...
Major components of hydrologic and elemental cycles reside underground, where their complex dynamics...
Two-component hydrograph separations were performed for three, nested, snowmelt-dominated catchments...
Streamwater samples were collected during 1987-1988 from two adjacent gauged watersheds, the subalpi...
2016 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Snow is important to human communities and natural e...
In regions with airborne contaminants and large snowpacks, there is concern over the impact that sno...
Snow samples collected from hand-dug pits at two sites in Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada were analys...
We have studied weekly precipitation, snowpack, snowmelt, soil water and streamwater chemistry throu...
In boreal landscapes, large quantities of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) accumulated in soils are fl...
It is important to understand the processes that influence the critical zone (CZ) evolution to ensur...
Changes of surface water chemistry during the spring snowmelt were evaluated at the forested experim...
This article reviews several aspects of snow hydrochemistry: the chemistry of snowfall including che...
Weathering releases lithogenic elements to soil and stream waters that support life in catchment eco...
International audienceIn order to better understand the chemical composition of snow and its impact ...