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Research article2015Peer reviewedOpen access

Spatial variability of dissolved organic and inorganic carbon in subarctic headwater streams

Jantze, Elin J.; Laudon, Hjalmar; Dahlke, Helen; Lyon, Steve W.

Abstract

The subarctic landscape is composed of a complex mosaic of vegetation, geology and topography, which control both the hydrology and biogeochemistry of streams across space and time. We present a synoptic sampling campaign that aimed to estimate dissolved C export variability under low-flow conditions from a subarctic landscape. The results included measurements of stream discharge and concentrations of both dissolved organic carbon (DOC), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), and carbon dioxide (CO2) for 32 subcatchments of the Abiskojokka catchment in northern Sweden. For these subarctic headwater streams, we found that DOC, DIC and CO2 concentrations showed significant variability (p < 0.05) relative to catchment size, discharge, specific discharge, lithology, electrical conductivity, weathering products, and the estimated travel time of water through the subcatchment. Our results indicate that neither vegetation cover nor lithology alone could explain the concentrations and mass flux rates of DOC and DIC. Instead, we found that mass flux rates of DOC, DIC, and CO2 depended mainly on specific discharge and water travel time. Furthermore, our results demonstrate the importance of studying lateral carbon transport in combination with hydrological flow paths at small scales to establish a knowledge foundation applicable for expected carbon cycle and hydroclimatic shifts due to climate change.

Published in

Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research
2015, Volume: 47, number: 3, pages: 529-546
Publisher: INST ARCTIC ALPINE RES

    UKÄ Subject classification

    Forest Science

    Publication identifier

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1657/AAAR0014-044

    Permanent link to this page (URI)

    https://res.slu.se/id/publ/68468