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Dynamics and characteristics of dissolved organic carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur in the Arbutus Lake Watershed in the Adirondack Mountains of New York State

Posted on:2017-08-17Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:State University of New York College of Environmental Science and ForestryCandidate:Kang, Phil-GooFull Text:PDF
GTID:1461390014450957Subject:Biogeochemistry
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To investigate how biogeochemical processes affect the concentrations and fluxes of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in forested watersheds, I studied the quantity and quality of DOM at the Arbutus Lake Watershed, Adirondack Park (NY, USA). First, to understand the biogeochemical changes of DOM for surface waters in the watershed, I studied spatial and temporal patterns of the quantity (bioavailable/refractory concentrations) and quality (delta13C, aromaticity, and low (LMW; 1kDa) of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), nitrogen (DON), and sulfur (DOS). DOC and DON constituents passing through a wetland were composed of highly refractory, aromatic HMW components compared to upland streams. DOS was dominated by the refractory, LMW form. I developed a "bioavailability-molecular size model" showing the refractoriness of the LMW DOS compared to the HMW DOC and DON.;Second, to evaluate how a lake nested in a forested watershed affects the dynamics of DOC and DON, I analyzed a mass balance of DOC, DON and dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) from 2000 to 2009. Annual DOC and DON mass balances were strikingly uncoupled, and Arbutus Lake generally acted as a sink for DOC. But a periodic source for DON was observed, indicating that internal recycling between DIN and DON might be important in affecting DON concentrations in this oligo-mesotrophic lake.;Third, isotopic signatures of DOS in the inlet catchment of the Watershed revealed that the incorporation of reduced S (e.g., SH-) derived from bacterial dissimilatory sulfate reduction contributed to generating DOS in ground and surface waters. These results provide new information on mechanisms for geochemical DOS formation in forested catchments.;Last, to better understand isotopic changes in DOS, three isotopic pretreatment methods for sulfate widely used were compared. I found an excellent agreement of the delta34S-sulfate values among the three methods. However, some differences were observed in the delta18O-sulfate values associated with possible O contamination before isotopic measurements.;Overall, my studies highlighted novel approaches comparing sources and transformation of three elemental DOM fractions of DOC, DON, and DOS along various watershed components and a lake nested forested watersheds.
Keywords/Search Tags:Watershed, Dissolved organic, DON, Lake, DOM, DOS, DOC, Forested
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