2018
DOI: 10.1029/2018gl080369
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Transit Times and Rapid Chemical Equilibrium Explain Chemostasis in Glacial Meltwater Streams in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica

Abstract: Fluid transit time is understood to be an important control on the shape of concentration‐discharge (C‐q) relationships, yet empirical evidence supporting this linkage is limited. We investigated C‐q relationships for weathering‐derived solutes across seven Antarctic glacial meltwater streams. We hypothesized that (H1) solute fluxes in McMurdo Dry Valley streams are reaction limited so that C‐q relationships are characterized by dilution and that (H2) transit time explains between‐stream variability in the deg… Show more

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“…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, ).…”
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“…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, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Bieroza et al, ; Clow & Mast, ; Diamond & Cohen, ; Godsey et al, ; Koger et al, ; Musolff, Schmidt, Selle, & Fleckenstein, ; Wlostowski et al, ). Equation is a power law relationship where the exponent b is the slope of the log C versus log Q trend and a is a constant.…”
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