Impact of changing DOC concentrations on the potential distribution of acid sensitive biota in a boreal stream network

International audience DOC concentrations have increased in many surface waters in Europe and North America over the past few decades. As DOC exudes a strong influence on pH this DOC increase could have detrimental effects on acid sensitive biota in many streams and lakes. To investigate the potenti...

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Main Authors: Laudon, H., Buffam, I.
Other Authors: Department of Ecology and Environmental Science Umeå, Umeå University, Department of Forest Ecology and Management, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)
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Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2008
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spelling ftinsu:oai:HAL:hal-00305146v1 2023-11-12T04:23:25+01:00 Impact of changing DOC concentrations on the potential distribution of acid sensitive biota in a boreal stream network Laudon, H. Buffam, I. Department of Ecology and Environmental Science Umeå Umeå University Department of Forest Ecology and Management Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) 2008-03-05 https://hal.science/hal-00305146 https://hal.science/hal-00305146/document https://hal.science/hal-00305146/file/hess-12-425-2008.pdf en eng HAL CCSD European Geosciences Union hal-00305146 https://hal.science/hal-00305146 https://hal.science/hal-00305146/document https://hal.science/hal-00305146/file/hess-12-425-2008.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess ISSN: 1812-2108 EISSN: 1812-2116 Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions https://hal.science/hal-00305146 Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions, 2008, 12 (2), pp.425-435 [SDU.ENVI]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces environment [SDU.OCEAN]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean Atmosphere [SDU.STU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2008 ftinsu 2023-10-25T16:25:52Z International audience DOC concentrations have increased in many surface waters in Europe and North America over the past few decades. As DOC exudes a strong influence on pH this DOC increase could have detrimental effects on acid sensitive biota in many streams and lakes. To investigate the potential implications of changes in the DOC concentration on stream water biota, we have used a mesoscale boreal stream network in northern Sweden as a case study. The network was sampled for stream water chemistry at 60 locations during both winter base flow and spring flood periods, representing the extremes experienced annually in these streams both in terms of discharge and acidity. The effect of changing DOC on pH was modeled for all sampling locations using an organic acid model, with input DOC concentrations for different scenarios adjusted by between ?30% and +50% from measured present concentrations. The resulting effect on pH was then used to quantify the proportion of stream length in the catchment with pH below the acid thresholds of pH 5.5 and pH 5.0. The results suggest that a change in stream water DOC during base flow would have only a limited effect on pH and hence on the stream length with pH below the acid thresholds. During the spring flood on the other hand a change in DOC would strongly influence pH and the stream length with pH below the acid thresholds. For example an increase in DOC concentration of 30% at all sites would increase the proportion of stream length with pH below 5.5 from 37% to 65%, and the proportion of stream length with pH below 5.0 would increase from 18% to 27%. The results suggest that in high DOC waters, even a marginal change in the DOC concentration could impact acid sensitive biota in a large portion of the aquatic landscape. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden Institut national des sciences de l'Univers: HAL-INSU
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Impact of changing DOC concentrations on the potential distribution of acid sensitive biota in a boreal stream network
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description International audience DOC concentrations have increased in many surface waters in Europe and North America over the past few decades. As DOC exudes a strong influence on pH this DOC increase could have detrimental effects on acid sensitive biota in many streams and lakes. To investigate the potential implications of changes in the DOC concentration on stream water biota, we have used a mesoscale boreal stream network in northern Sweden as a case study. The network was sampled for stream water chemistry at 60 locations during both winter base flow and spring flood periods, representing the extremes experienced annually in these streams both in terms of discharge and acidity. The effect of changing DOC on pH was modeled for all sampling locations using an organic acid model, with input DOC concentrations for different scenarios adjusted by between ?30% and +50% from measured present concentrations. The resulting effect on pH was then used to quantify the proportion of stream length in the catchment with pH below the acid thresholds of pH 5.5 and pH 5.0. The results suggest that a change in stream water DOC during base flow would have only a limited effect on pH and hence on the stream length with pH below the acid thresholds. During the spring flood on the other hand a change in DOC would strongly influence pH and the stream length with pH below the acid thresholds. For example an increase in DOC concentration of 30% at all sites would increase the proportion of stream length with pH below 5.5 from 37% to 65%, and the proportion of stream length with pH below 5.0 would increase from 18% to 27%. The results suggest that in high DOC waters, even a marginal change in the DOC concentration could impact acid sensitive biota in a large portion of the aquatic landscape.
author2 Department of Ecology and Environmental Science Umeå
Umeå University
Department of Forest Ecology and Management
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)
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Buffam, I.
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title Impact of changing DOC concentrations on the potential distribution of acid sensitive biota in a boreal stream network
title_short Impact of changing DOC concentrations on the potential distribution of acid sensitive biota in a boreal stream network
title_full Impact of changing DOC concentrations on the potential distribution of acid sensitive biota in a boreal stream network
title_fullStr Impact of changing DOC concentrations on the potential distribution of acid sensitive biota in a boreal stream network
title_full_unstemmed Impact of changing DOC concentrations on the potential distribution of acid sensitive biota in a boreal stream network
title_sort impact of changing doc concentrations on the potential distribution of acid sensitive biota in a boreal stream network
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