“…One commonly used method for source identification is statistical analysis of water quality time series. In particular, load apportionment models (LAMs) based on concentration -discharge (C-Q) relationships (Bowes et al, 2008(Bowes et al, , 2014(Bowes et al, , 2015Greene et al, 2011;Lamba et al, 2015;Crockford et al, 2017;Glendell et al, 2018) or the identification of periods of the year when one source is believed to dominate over other sources, a method is used to disentangle point sources from diffuse sources (Legeay et al, 2015). Equations in LAMs all rely on the assumption that point source emissions are constant in time (leading to negative C-Q relationships due to dilution when discharge increases) while diffuse source emissions increase with discharge (leading to positive C-Q relationships due to mobilization and delivery of P during storm events).…”