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Seasonal solute dynamics across land uses during storms in glaciated landscape of the US Midwest

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2008

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Vidon, P., Hubbard, LE, and Soyeux, E., 2008, Seasonal solute dynamics across land uses during storms in glaciated landscape of the US Midwest: Journal of Hydrology, v. 376, no. 1, p. 34-47.

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Considering the importance of solute exports during storms in annual nutrient budgets at the watershed scale, it is critical to understand the impact of seasonality and differences in land use on watershed hydrological and biogeochemical response to storm events. This study investigates the hydrological response to storms and chloride, nitrate and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) export dynamics during one spring storm and two summer storms in an agricultural catchment (watershed A) and a mixed agricultural/urban catchment (watershed M). Drier antecedent moisture conditions in summer were associated with lower runoff ratios during summer storms than during the spring storm studied. Watershed M also had a much flashier hydrologic behavior [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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