Influence of catchment topography on water chemistry in southeastern Quebec Shield lakes

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作者
D'Arcy, P [1 ]
Carignan, R [1 ]
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[1] Univ Montreal, Dept Sci Biol, Montreal, PQ H3A 1B1, Canada
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10.1139/cjfas-54-10-2215
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S9 [水产、渔业];
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0908 ;
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For 30 Canadian Shield lakes of southeastern Quebec, catchment slope and lake morphometry account for 50-70% of the variability of chlorophyll a (Chi a), dissolved organic carbon (DOG), total phosphorus (TP), NO3-, and NH4+. Dissolved organic carbon, TP, Chi a, Ca, and Mg are negatively related to catchment slope, whereas NO3- and NH4+ increase with increasing slope. Concentrations of more conservative constituents (SO42-, Na, K) increase with decreasing elevation as a result of higher evapotranspiration and lower precipitation at low elevations. Catchment variables (slope, drainage area, percent wetlands) are as good predictors of Chi a (r(2)= 0.7) as are water chemistry variables (TP, Ca, Mg, and pH). Dominant vegetation (deciduous vs. coniferous) has little or no influence on lake water chemistry. Hydrogeological data for the Canadian Shield suggest that, during periods of high runoff, the development of waterlogged areas and the importance of overland flow on saturated soils are inversely proportional to catchment slope. We propose that the strong influence of catchment slope on water quality is due to slope-dependent seasonal waterlogging, which determines the fate (retention or export to surface waters) of dissolved substances produced within and moving through the forest floor.
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