Catchment concentration–discharge relationships across temporal scales: A review

Author:

Speir Shannon L.1ORCID,Rose Lucy A.2ORCID,Blaszczak Joanna R.3ORCID,Kincaid Dustin W.4ORCID,Fazekas Hannah M.5ORCID,Webster Alex J.6ORCID,Wolford Michelle A.7ORCID,Shogren Arial J.7ORCID,Wymore Adam S.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences University of Arkansas Fayetteville Arkansas USA

2. Department of Forest Resources University of Minnesota St. Paul Minnesota USA

3. Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Science University of Nevada, Reno Reno Nevada USA

4. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Vermont Burlington Vermont USA

5. Department of Natural Resources and the Environment University of New Hampshire Durham New Hampshire USA

6. Department of Biology University of New Mexico Albuquerque New Mexico USA

7. Department of Biological Sciences University of Alabama Tuscaloosa Alabama USA

Abstract

AbstractProcesses that drive variability in catchment solute sourcing, transformation, and transport can be investigated using concentration–discharge (C–Q) relationships. These relationships reflect catchment and in‐stream processes operating across nested temporal scales, incorporating both short and long‐term patterns. Scientists can therefore leverage catchment‐scale C–Q datasets to identify and distinguish among the underlying meteorological, biological, and geological processes that drive solute export patterns from catchments and influence the shape of their respective C–Q relationships. We have synthesized current knowledge regarding the influence of biological, geological, and meteorological processes on C–Q patterns for various solute types across diel to decadal time scales. We identify cross‐scale linkages and tools researchers can use to explore these interactions across time scales. Finally, we identify knowledge gaps in our understanding of C–Q temporal dynamics as reflections of catchment and in‐stream processes. We also lay the foundation for developing an integrated approach to investigate cross‐scale linkages in the temporal dynamics of C–Q relationships, reflecting catchment biogeochemical processes and the effects of environmental change on water quality.This article is categorized under: Science of Water > Hydrological Processes Science of Water > Water Quality Science of Water > Water and Environmental Change

Funder

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Ecology,Oceanography

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