Impact of stream power gradients on storage of sediment and carbon on channel margins and floodplains

Author:

Gartner John D.1,Renshaw Carl E.2,Landis Joshua2,Magilligan Francis J.3

Affiliation:

1. 1Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Norwich University, Northfield, Vermont 05663, USA

2. 2Department of Earth Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755, USA

3. 3Department of Geography, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755, USA

Abstract

Abstract Spatial complexity impacts the resilience of river ecosystems by mediating processes that control the sources and sinks of sediment and organic material. Using four independent geochemical tracers and three morphometric indices, we show that downstream spatial gradients in stream power (Ω) predict storage of material in the channels and margins and/or floodplains. A field test in a 48 km2 watershed demonstrates that reaches with downstream decreases in Ω coincide with wider floodplains and elevated inventories of 137Cs, 210Pbex (ex—excess), and organic matter in locations of the ~3 to 20 yr floodplain. In contrast, reaches with downstream increases in Ω coincide with narrower floodplains and decreased inventories of 137Cs, 210Pbex, and organic matter. The occurrence of in-channel bedrock exposures and the activity of short-lived 7Be in within-channel sediments also correlate with downstream Ω gradients, demonstrating a link, over both short and long time scales, between withinchannel processes and floodplain-forming processes. The combined geochemical and physical characteristics demonstrate the importance of downstream gradients in sediment transport, characterized by downstream changes in stream power rather than at-a-point stream power, in determining spatial complexity in carbon and sediment storage at intermediate scales (102 to 103 m) in river systems.

Publisher

Geological Society of America

Subject

Geology

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