Landscape control of stream water aluminum in a boreal catchment during spring flood.
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Inorganic aluminum (Al) concentrations are critical for defining the biological effects of acidification. The landscape's role in controlling the spatial variability of Al and its speciation has received only limited attention. We analyzed the speciation of stream Al at 14 sites within a 68 km2 boreal catchment during spring snowmelt, a period of episodic acidity. Three factors that influenced Al at these sites were landscape type (specifically the proportion of wetland areas), stream pH, and dissolved organic carbon (DOC). Forested catchment sites underlain by mineral soils had higher total Al concentrations and greater inorganic Al proportions than catchments with larger wetland areas, despite significantly higher pH. We suggest that this difference results from source limitation of Al in the peat wetlands. The control of Al solubilitywas dominated by organic complexes, with the organic carrying capacity exceeding Al in the majority of samples. When assessing the inorganic phase, only four percent of the samples were oversaturated with regards to commonly forming secondary Al minerals, with no samples showing supersaturation higher than 10 times with respect to any given solid phase. Inorganic Al rarely exceeded biological thresholds, except for short periods during peak flow in forested areas, despite two-thirds of the streams having minimum pH values below 4.9. Streams with a high percentage of wetland area were associated with lower Al:DOC ratios. The Al:DOC ratios were quite stable in each stream before, during, and after snowmelt, with the exception of isolated spikes in the Al:DOC ratio associated with particulate Al at a downstream site during high flow.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Environmental science & technology
دوره 40 11 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2006