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To evaluate the scale-dependent spatial variability of water chemistry within two Swedish boreal catchments (subcatchment areas 0.01-78 km(2)), samples were taken at every junction in the stream network during June 2000 and August 2002. The values of most chemical constituents spanned more than an order of magnitude, and the range was similar to that found in all of Northern Sweden by the national stream survey in 2000. According to the official assessment tools used in Sweden, the entire range of environmental status (for pH, absorbance, alkalinity, dissolved organic carbon (DOC)) and human acidification influence existed within these two study catchments. The water chemistry parameters were relatively stable at catchment areas greater than 15 km(2). Sampling at that scale maybe adequate if generalized values for the landscape are desired. However the chemistry of headwaters, where much of the stream length and aquatic ecosystem is found would not be characterized. Map parameters correlated to the variability in a key chemical parameter, DOC, but the best predictive map parameters differed markedly between catchments. This study highlights the importance of accounting for headwater spatial variability in environmental assessments of running waters, even in relatively pristine areas. The nature of drainage networks with many headwaters and progressively fewer downstream watercourses makes this a considerable challenge.

Nyckelord

DISSOLVED ORGANIC-CARBON; NORTHERN SWEDEN; WATER; SCALES; MATTER; EXPORT; ECOSYSTEMS; NUTRIENT; RUNOFF; FLUXES

Publicerad i

Environmental Science and Technology
2005, volym: 39, nummer: 6, sidor: 1463-1469

SLU författare

UKÄ forskningsämne

Oceanografi, hydrologi, vattenresurser
Miljövetenskap
Fisk- och akvakulturforskning

Publikationens identifierare

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/es040045q

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https://res.slu.se/id/publ/42965