“…Variations in solute concentrations with streamflow (discharge) in rivers and streams contain vital information on residence times, processes of solute generation, biogeochemical processes, and sources of stream water; thus, documenting the controls on solute geochemistry is vital to understanding catchment functioning (Ameli et al, ; Bieroza, Heathwaite, Bechmann, Kyllmar, & Jordan, ; Bouchez et al, ; Clow & Mast, ; Creed et al, ; Diamond & Cohen, ; Duncan, Band, & Groffman, ; Godsey, Kirchner, & Clow, ; Guan et al, ; Hunsaker & Johnson, ; Ibarra, Moon, Caves, Chamberlain, & Maher, ; Kim, Dietrich, Thurnhoffer, Bishop, & Fung, ; Koger, Newman, & Goering, ; Uhlenbrook & Hoeg, ; Wlostowski, Gooseff, McKnight, & Lyons, ; Zhang, Harman, & Ball, ). There are several potential sources of the water in streams and rivers that may have significantly different geochemistry (Cartwright, Gilfedder, & Hofmann, ; Cook, ; Gonzales, Nonner, Heijkers, & Uhlenbrook, ; Nathan & McMahon, ; Yu & Schwartz, ).…”