Forest Dieback Alters Nutrient Pathways in a Temperate Headwater Catchment
Andreas Musolff,
Larisa Tarasova,
Karsten Rinke
et al.
Abstract:Forested headwater catchments ensure good water quality for downstream ecosystems and human consumption. Climate change and the exacerbating likelihood of extreme events elevate the risk of severe forest dieback. However, the effects of forest dieback on the quantity and quality of stream water are not fully understood. Here, we analyse high‐frequency observations of discharge, electrical conductivity (EC), dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrate (NO3N) obtained before, during and after a drought‐induced f… Show more
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