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DOI: 10.1002/grl.50306
论文题名:
Extreme storms and changes in particulate and dissolved organic carbon in runoff: Entering uncharted waters?
作者: Dhillon G.S.; Inamdar S.
刊名: Geophysical Research Letters
ISSN: 0094-9201
EISSN: 1944-8932
出版年: 2013
卷: 40, 期:7
起始页码: 1322
结束页码: 1327
语种: 英语
英文关键词: catchment runoff ; dissolved organic carbon ; particulate organic carbon ; storm events
Scopus关键词: Catchment runoffs ; Dissolved organic carbon ; Ecosystem health ; Extreme storm events ; Forested catchments ; Particulate organic carbon ; Precipitation threshold ; Storm events ; Aquatic ecosystems ; Catchments ; Ecology ; Hurricanes ; International trade ; Lasers ; Runoff ; Stream flow ; Water quality ; Storms ; carbon cycle ; climate change ; dissolved organic carbon ; ecosystem health ; extreme event ; forested catchment ; hurricane ; particulate organic carbon ; runoff ; water quality
英文摘要: We determined the runoff exports of particulate (POC) and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from a 12 ha forested catchment which received more than 14 storm events in a 16-month period and three extreme events associated with hurricanes. While POC and DOC exports for the small events were comparable, POC exports for the hurricane-associated events were six to eight times the DOC values. Hurricane Irene alone contributed to 56% (21.2 kg C ha-1) and 19% (3.3 kg C ha-1) of the 2011 exports of POC and DOC, respectively. A precipitation threshold beyond which POC fluxes rapidly outpaced the DOC values was also identified. Our study suggests that large, high-intensity storm events that are predicted to increase under future climate-change scenarios will dramatically alter the runoff C regime by enhancing the POC inputs to aquatic ecosystems. Such shift in C forms could have important consequences for aquatic biota, atmospheric C cycling, and ecosystem and human health. Key Points POC mass exports during extreme storm events are much greater than DOC POC exports increase dramatically beyond a specific precipitation threshold Shift in C forms will impact water quality, C cycling and ecosystem health ©2013. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.
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Dhillon G.S.,Inamdar S.. Extreme storms and changes in particulate and dissolved organic carbon in runoff: Entering uncharted waters?[J]. Geophysical Research Letters,2013-01-01,40(7).
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