A MODEL OF DISSOLVED ORGANIC-CARBON CONCENTRATIONS IN SOIL AND STREAM WATERS

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作者
GRIEVE, IC
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[1] Department of Environmental Science, University of Stirling, Stirling
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10.1002/hyp.3360050310
中图分类号
TV21 [水资源调查与水利规划];
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081501 ;
摘要
The release of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) into drainage waters was modelled using the hydrology of the Birkenes model of stream water chemistry and estimated parameters for the formation and decay of soluble organic matter in the soil. The model was first tested against soil water DOC concentrations over a three year period in the Loch Dee catchment in southwest Scotland. It predicted annual cycles in DOC at one site, but underestimated maximum DOC in the first year, overestimated in the following year, and predicted values very similar to the measured values in the third year. With small modifications to the parameters controlling organic matter addition and decay it successfully predicted DOC variations at two other soil water sites with smaller mean DOC. Further tests were made against short-term DOC variations in a stream draining a subcatchment of Loch Ard in west-central Scotland, using the same decay and addition parameters. Prediction of temporal variation was good, although predicted concentrations were about 25 per cent less than measured values. Considerable potential for the use of fully optimized models of DOC production in soil and stream waters is identified on the basis of these results.
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