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Export of dissolved organic matter in relation to land use along a European climatic gradient
Authors:Tuija Mattsson  Pirkko Kortelainen  Dylan Evans  Antti Räike
Affiliation:a Finnish Environment Institute, P.O. Box 140, FI-00251 Helsinki, Finland
b Department of the Coastal Environment, Vejle County, Damhaven 12, DK-7100 Vejle, Denmark
c Marine Sciences Laboratory, School of Ocean Sciences, University of Wales, Bangor LL59 5EY, United Kingdom
d Laboratoire d'Océanographie Biologique de Banyuls, CNRS-UMR 7621-Université de Paris 6, Laboratoire Arago, BP 44, 66651, Banyuls-sur-Mer, France
Abstract:The terrestrial export of dissolved organic matter (DOM) is associated with climate, vegetation and land use, and thus is under the influence of climatic variability and human interference with terrestrial ecosystems, their soils and hydrological cycles. We present a data-set including catchments from four areas covering the major climate and land use gradients within Europe: a forested boreal zone (Finland), a temperate agricultural area (Denmark), a wet and temperate mountain region in Wales, and a warm Mediterranean catchment draining into the Gulf of Lyon. In all study areas, DOC (dissolved organic carbon) was a major fraction of DOM, with much lower proportions of DON (dissolved organic nitrogen) and DOP (dissolved organic phosphorus). A south-north gradient with highest DOC concentrations and export in the northernmost catchments was recorded: DOC concentrations and loads were highest in Finland and lowest in France. These relationships indicate that DOC concentrations/export are controlled by several factors including wetland and forest cover, precipitation and hydrological processes. DON concentrations and loads were highest in the Danish catchments and lowest in the French catchments. In Wales and Finland, DON concentrations increased with the increasing proportion of agricultural land in the catchment, whereas in Denmark and France no such relationship was found. DOP concentrations and loads were low compared to DOC and DON. The highest DOP concentrations and loads were recorded in catchments with a high extent of agricultural land, large urban areas or a high population density, reflecting the influence of human impact on DOP loads.
Keywords:DOM export  Land use  Organic carbon  Organic nitrogen  Organic phosphorus  Rivers
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