Authors
Adam S Ward, Robert A Payn, Michael N Gooseff, Brian L McGlynn, Kenneth E Bencala, Christa A Kelleher, Steven M Wondzell, Thorsten Wagener
Publication date
2013/6
Journal
Water Resources Research
Volume
49
Issue
6
Pages
3359-3374
Description
The accumulation of discharge along a stream valley is frequently assumed to be the primary control on solute transport processes. Relationships of both increasing and decreasing transient storage, and decreased gross losses of stream water have been reported with increasing discharge; however, we have yet to validate these relationships with extensive field study. We conducted transient storage and mass recovery analyses of artificial tracer studies completed for 28 contiguous 100 m reaches along a stream valley, repeated under four base‐flow conditions. We calculated net and gross gains and losses, temporal moments of tracer breakthrough curves, and best fit transient storage model parameters (with uncertainty estimates) for 106 individual tracer injections. Results supported predictions that gross loss of channel water would decrease with increased discharge. However, results showed no clear …
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