stream solute export and biogeochemistry in the luquillo mountains, puerto rico
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Stream Solute Export and Biogeochemistry in the Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico. Richard L. Brereton William H. McDowell University of New Hampshire. University of New Hampshire. El Yunque National Forest, PR. The only tropical rainforest in the U.S. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Stream Solute Export and Biogeochemistry in the Luquillo
Mountains, Puerto Rico
Richard L. BreretonWilliam H. McDowell
University of New HampshireUniversity of
New Hampshire
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El Yunque National Forest, PRThe only tropical rainforest in the U.S.
70% of runoff is withdrawn (Crook 2005)
LTER since 1988
CZO since 2009
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Tropical Montane Wet Forest
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Two Very Different Watersheds
Rio MameyesVolcaniclastic bedrock
3.5 m/y of rainLower avg. elevation
Rio Icacos/BlancoGranodiorite
bedrock4.5 m/y of rain
Higher avg. elevation
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Volcaniclastic:Rio Mameyes
Bisley watershedsQ. Sonadora
GranodioriteRio IcacosQ. Guaba
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Quebrada Sonadora - low flow
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Controls on stream chemistry
• Major ions reflect lithology and sea salt
• Dilution at high flows• Silica dilution is among highest
measured (Godsey et al. 2009)• TSS increases with flow• Biogeochemical puzzle: Carbon and
Nitrogen
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Shanley, McDowell, and Stallard 2011 “Boomerang” effect of DOC in the Icacos
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El Yunque, 1984
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1989 – Hurricane Hugo
(Inches of rain)
Category 4 Hurricane:226 km/hr sustained
Study Area
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Bisley Experimental WatershedsBefore Hugo After Hugo
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Georges, 1998 Category 3, 175 km/hr sustained
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Mameyes headwaters – 2005
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Weathering products and DOC:no response to hurricanes
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Nitrate response in two small watersheds after Georges (1998-
2009)
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Quartz diorite(Guaba)
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Two larger basins, Sonadora (254 ha) and Icacos (326 ha)
after Georges (1998-2009)
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Pre-Hurricanes1983-1986Rio Icacos
Q. Sonadora
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What makes nitrate behave so differently from other
solutes?
Why the slower return to baseline in granodiorite
watersheds?
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Biogeochemical controlson N flux to streams
• Hydrologic flow path – groundwater? surface runoff?
• Residence time – contact with soils• What is the matrix?• Redox conditions – climate• Riparian denitrificationNO3 N2O N2
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Groundwater monitoring wells
Transects across catena
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Bisley – volcaniclastic
Riparian zone:Denitrification “hotspot”periodically anaerobic
C sourcehigh retention time
Modified from McDowell et al. 1992
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Icacos trib. – granodiorite watershed
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Riparian Zone
Slope
Stream:10010
Flows into Icacos
Modified from McDowell et al. 1992
Key:NO3 NH4
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Icacos – slow recovery
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Conclusions• Luquillo stream chemistry reflects
lithology overlain by vegetation, climate, disturbance history
• Hurricanes cause dramatic shifts in forest biogeochemistry, reflected in stream nitrate peaks
• Riparian zones hold the key to understanding long-term nitrogen dynamics in the Luquillo Mountains
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Acknowledgements• Funding from NSF-LTER, NSF
Ecosystems, NSF-CZO, USFS IITF, UPR, UNH
• Collaborators include F. Scatena, A. Lugo, D. Schaefer, C. Asbury, J. Merriam, J. Potter, and others
• Field and laboratory assistance from M. Salgado, M.J. Sanchez, J. Bithorn, J. Merriam, J. Potter, J. Orlando, and others
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Questions?55035
45030 20
370 20560
5560
Riparian Zone
Slope
Stream:10010
Flows into Icacos
Modified from McDowell et al. 1992
Key:NO3 NH4