Seasonal and Storm Event‐Based Dynamics of Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) Concentration in a Mediterranean Headwater Catchment

Author:

Senatore Alfonso1ORCID,Corrente Giuseppina A.2,Argento Eugenio L.1,Castagna Jessica1ORCID,Micieli Massimo13,Mendicino Giuseppe1ORCID,Beneduci Amerigo2ORCID,Botter Gianluca3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Environmental Engineering University of Calabria Cosenza Italy

2. Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technologies University of Calabria Cosenza Italy

3. Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering University of Padua Padua Italy

Abstract

AbstractThis study investigates the spatial and temporal dynamics of Dissolved Organic carbon (DOC) concentration in a Mediterranean headwater catchment (Turbolo River catchment, southern Italy) equipped with two multi‐parameter sondes providing more than two‐year (May 2019–November 2021) continuous high‐frequency measurements of several DOC‐related parameters. The sondes were installed in two nested sections, a quasi‐pristine upstream sub‐catchment and a downstream outlet with anthropogenic water quality disturbances. DOC estimates were achieved by correcting the fluorescent dissolved organic matter—fDOM—values through an original procedure not requiring extensive laboratory measurements. Then, DOC dynamics at the seasonal and storm event scales were analyzed. At the seasonal scale, results confirmed the climate control on DOC production, with increasing background concentrations in hot and dry summer months. The hydrological regulation proved crucial for DOC mobilization and export, with the top 10th percentile of discharge associated with up to 79% of the total DOC yield. The analysis at the storm scale using flushing and hysteresis indices highlighted substantial differences between the two catchments. In the steeper upstream catchment, the limited capability of preserving hydraulic connection over time with DOC sources determined the prevalence of transport as the limiting factor to DOC export. In the downstream catchment, transport‐ and source‐limited processes were observed almost equally. The correlation between the hysteretic behavior and antecedent precipitation was not linear since the process reverted to transport‐limited for high accumulated rainfall values. Exploiting high‐resolution measurements, the study provided insights into DOC export dynamics in nested headwater catchments at multiple time scales.

Funder

HORIZON EUROPE Excellent Science

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Water Science and Technology

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