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Hydrochemical modelling of a stream dominated by organic acids and organically bound aluminium
Authors:Geir TaugbØl  Hans Martin Seip  Kevin Bishop  Harald Grip
Institution:1. Chemical Department, Univ. of Oslo, P.O. Box 1033, N-0315, Oslo 3, Norway
2. Department of Forest Site Research, Swedish Univ. of Agricultural Sciences, S-901 83, Ume?, Sweden
Abstract:An existing hydrogeochemical model, the Birkenes model (BIM), has been extended to include production of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the soil/water system and its chemical interactions with H+ and A13+. The model has been calibrated and verified using precipitation and runoff data from the Svartberget catchment in northern Sweden. The catchment is impacted by moderate amounts of sulphur deposition (6 kg S ha?1 a?1; the stream is high in DOC (7–35 mg L?1) and experiences episodically low pH-values (~4.0). The refined BIM is able to simulate the main variations in major chemical components of the stream water (H+, Ca2+, Mg2+, Ali, Al0, Cl?, SO4 ?2 and DOC), as well as stream discharge and 18O, while Na+ is not well reproduced. Although very simplified relationships are used for the chemical interactions between DOC and H+ and aluminium, the model shows that these interactions are essential to stream acidity and aluminiumspecies content. Some of the model parameters are poorly determined by calibration with runoff data only. Soil and soil water investigations may contribute to the evaluation and development of the model structure and the representation of chemical processes. Further improvements of the model should emphasize DOC-production/absorption, detailed studies on DOC chemical behaviour and hydrological structure.
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