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DOI | 10.1002/hyp.13412 |
Modelling the interaction of climate, forest ecosystem, and hydrology to estimate catchment dissolved organic carbon export | |
Son, Kyongho1,2,3; Lin, Laurence4; Band, Lawrence4,5; Owens, Emmet M.1 | |
发表日期 | 2019 |
ISSN | 0885-6087 |
EISSN | 1099-1085 |
卷号 | 33期号:10页码:1448-1464 |
英文摘要 | The potential for increased loads of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in streams and rivers is a concern for regulating the water quality in water supply watersheds. With increasing hydroclimatic variability related to global warming and shifts in forest ecosystem community and structure, understanding and predicting the magnitude and variability of watershed supply and transport of DOC over multiple time scales have become important research and management goals. In this study, we use a distributed process-based ecohydrological model (Regional Hydro-Ecological Simulation System [RHESSys]) to explore controls and predict streamflow DOC loads in Biscuit Brook. Biscuit Brook is a forested headwater catchment of the Neversink Reservoir, part of the New York City water supply system in the Catskill Mountains. Three different model structures of RHESSys were proposed to explore and evaluate hypotheses addressing how vegetation phenology and hydrologic connectivity between deep groundwater and riparian zones influence streamflow and DOC loads. Model results showed that incorporating dynamic phenology improved model agreement with measured streamflow in spring, summer, and fall and fall DOC concentration, compared with a static phenology. Additionally, the connectivity of deep groundwater flux through riparian zones with dynamic phenology improved streamflow and DOC flux in low flow conditions. Therefore, this study suggests the importance of inter-annual vegetation phenology and the connectivity of deep groundwater drainage through riparian zones in the hydrology and stream DOC loading in this forested watershed and the ability of process-based ecohydrological models to simulate these dynamics. The advantage of a process-based modelling approach is specifically seen in the sensitivity to forest ecosystem dynamics and the interactions of hydroclimate variability with ecosystem processes controlling the supply and distribution of DOC. These models will be useful to evaluate different forest management approaches toward mitigating water quality concerns. |
WOS研究方向 | Water Resources |
来源期刊 | HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES |
文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/97764 |
作者单位 | 1.New York City Dept Environm Protect, Bur Water Supply, Kingston, NY USA; 2.CUNY, Res Fdn, New York, NY 10021 USA; 3.Hunter Coll, New York, NY USA; 4.Univ Virginia, Dept Environm Sci, Clark Hall, Charlottesville, VA 22903 USA; 5.Univ Virginia, Dept Engn Syst & Environm, Charlottesville, VA USA |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Son, Kyongho,Lin, Laurence,Band, Lawrence,et al. Modelling the interaction of climate, forest ecosystem, and hydrology to estimate catchment dissolved organic carbon export[J],2019,33(10):1448-1464. |
APA | Son, Kyongho,Lin, Laurence,Band, Lawrence,&Owens, Emmet M..(2019).Modelling the interaction of climate, forest ecosystem, and hydrology to estimate catchment dissolved organic carbon export.HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES,33(10),1448-1464. |
MLA | Son, Kyongho,et al."Modelling the interaction of climate, forest ecosystem, and hydrology to estimate catchment dissolved organic carbon export".HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES 33.10(2019):1448-1464. |
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