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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2017

Nonlinear and threshold‐dominated runoff generation controls DOC export in a small peat catchment

Christian Birkel; Tanja Broder; Harald Biester

We used a relatively simple two-layer, coupled hydrology-biogeochemistry model to simultaneously simulate streamflow and stream dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in a small lead and arsenic contaminated upland peat catchment in northwestern Germany. The model procedure was informed by an initial data mining analysis, in combination with regression relationships of discharge, DOC, and element export. We assessed the internal model DOC processing based on stream DOC hysteresis patterns and 3-hourly time step groundwater level and soil DOC data for two consecutive summer periods in 2013 and 2014. The parsimonious model (i.e., few calibrated parameters) showed the importance of nonlinear and rapid near-surface runoff generation mechanisms that caused around 60% of simulated DOC load. The total load was high even though these pathways were only activated during storm events on average 30% of the monitoring time—as also shown by the experimental data. Overall, the drier period 2013 resulted in increased nonlinearity but exported less DOC (115 kg C ha−1 yr−1 ± 11 kg C ha−1 yr−1) compared to the equivalent but wetter period in 2014 (189 kg C ha−1 yr−1 ± 38 kg C ha−1 yr−1). The exceedance of a critical water table threshold (−10 cm) triggered a rapid near-surface runoff response with associated higher DOC transport connecting all available DOC pools and subsequent dilution. We conclude that the combination of detailed experimental work with relatively simple, coupled hydrology-biogeochemistry models not only allowed the model to be internally constrained but also provided important insight into how DOC and tightly coupled pollutants or trace elements are mobilized.


Biogeosciences | 2011

Peat decomposition records in three pristine ombrotrophic bogs in southern Patagonia

Tanja Broder; Christian Blodau; Harald Biester; Klaus-Holger Knorr


Catena | 2013

The influence of Saharan dust deposits on La Palma soil properties (Canary Islands, Spain)

Hans von Suchodoletz; Bruno Glaser; Timothy Thrippleton; Tanja Broder; Ulrich Zang; Rafael Eigenmann; Benjamin Kopp; Martin Reichert; Zöller Ludwig


Biogeosciences | 2015

Hydrologic controls on DOC, As and Pb export from a polluted peatland - the importance of heavy rain events, antecedent moisture conditions and hydrological connectivity

Tanja Broder; Harald Biester


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2017

Changes in dissolved organic matter quality in a peatland and forest headwater stream as a function of seasonality and hydrologic conditions

Tanja Broder; Klaus-Holger Knorr; Harald Biester


Biogeochemistry | 2015

Sea spray, trace elements, and decomposition patterns as possible constraints on the evolution of CH4 and CO2 concentrations and isotopic signatures in oceanic ombrotrophic bogs

Tanja Broder; Christian Blodau; Harald Biester; Klaus-Holger Knorr


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions | 2016

DOM quality in a peatland and forest headwater stream: seasonal and event characteristics

Tanja Broder; Klaus-Holger Knorr; Harald Biester


Limnologica | 2017

Gradients of organic matter quality, mineralization and sequestration in Cook’s Bay of Lake Simcoe, Canada

Christian Blodau; Svenja Agethen; Tanja Broder; Klaus-Holger Knorr


Ecological Indicators | 2019

Peatbog resilience to pollution and climate change over the past 2700 years in the Harz Mountains, Germany

Mariusz Gałka; Marta Szal; Tanja Broder; Julie Loisel; Klaus-Holger Knorr


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2017

非線形としきい値が支配的な流出発生は小泥炭集水域における溶存有機炭素(DOC)輸出を制御する【Powered by NICT】

Christian Birkel; Tanja Broder; Harald Biester

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Harald Biester

Braunschweig University of Technology

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Timothy Thrippleton

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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