2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10533-009-9288-x
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Storage and release of solutes from a subalpine seasonal snowpack: soil and stream water response, Niwot Ridge, Colorado

Abstract: Much of the research on the chemistry of snow and surface waters of the western US, Europe, and Asia has been conducted in high-elevation catchments above treeline. Here we provide information on the solute content of the seasonal snowpack at the Soddie site on Niwot Ridge, Colorado, a subalpine site near treeline. We focus on the storage and release of both inorganic and organic solutes to the soils underneath the snowpack, and subsequent effects on the chemical and nutrient content of the underlying soil sol… Show more

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“…Nitrate levels in the NWT snow average at *11 lL l -1 (Williams et al 2009), *4 times higher than the 2.9 lM mean snow nitrate concentration at Summit (Burkhart et al 2004). The annual nitrate loading in the snowpack at the Soddie site in 2006 was 1.4 kg N ha -1 (Williams et al 2009).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…Nitrate levels in the NWT snow average at *11 lL l -1 (Williams et al 2009), *4 times higher than the 2.9 lM mean snow nitrate concentration at Summit (Burkhart et al 2004). The annual nitrate loading in the snowpack at the Soddie site in 2006 was 1.4 kg N ha -1 (Williams et al 2009).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…The annual nitrate loading in the snowpack at the Soddie site in 2006 was 1.4 kg N ha -1 (Williams et al 2009). Conversion of this amount of nitrate to gaseous (NO ?…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Physical and chemical properties of snow are measured on a weekly basis at the Saddle and Soddie sites on Niwot Ridge; detailed sampling protocols have been presented in Williams et al (1999Williams et al ( , 2009). Precipitation quantity is measured as part of the NWT LTER program.…”
Section: Precipitation and Snowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nitrate and ammonium are released from the seasonal snowpack in the form of an ionic pulse (Williams and Melack 1991;Williams et al 1996). Williams et al (2009) computed the total NO 3 --N loading in the snowpack at this site for both years at 1.4-1.7 kg N ha -1 , a range that exceeds the N lost as N 2 O by a factor of 5-8. In addition, the over-winter nitrate production rate through nitrification is considerably high at this site .…”
Section: Comparison With Other Ecosystemsmentioning
confidence: 99%