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Stream Solute Dynamics: Non-Conservative Behavior

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1 Stream Solute Dynamics: Non-Conservative Behavior
Lecture 19

2 Outline for the week Slug vs constant rate additions
Estimates of discharge Estimates of lateral inflow Hyporheic dynamics In-stream storage and transport Conservative vs Non-Conservative solutes Spiraling length and uptake Relationships to stream ecology

3 What we know so far Conservative solute behavior
Slug vs continuous additions ΔConcentration as f(time) ΔConcentration as f(distance) Transient vs Hyporheic storage OTIS equation and model Now, non-conservative solute behavior

4 What is non-conservative behavior?
Concentration (% of initial) Chloride Nitrate Phosphate Distance Downstream (m)

5 The nutrient “spiraling” concept
Uptake Length (SW) Regeneration Uptake Regeneration Open-channel Transport Benthic Spiral Length (S) NOTE: SW >> SB Uptake Turnover Length (SB) Flow Open-channel Transport Benthic Transport

6 Quantifying SW Ln(Corrected Concentration) Chloride Nitrate Phosphate
Distance Downstream (m)

7 How the S correction works

8 Uptake Metrics Uptake length (m) Uptake velocity (m/s) Uptake rate
(μg m-2 s-1)

9 The “River Continuum Concept”


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