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Transport of Dissolved Si from Soil to River: A Conceptual Mechanistic Model
Authors:Benedicta Ronchi  Wim Clymans  Ana Lúcia Pena Barão  Floor Vandevenne  Eric Struyf  Okke Batelaan  Alain Dassargues  Gerard Govers
Affiliation:1. Earth and Environmental Sciences, K.?U. Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 200E 2410, 3001, Heverlee, Belgium
2. Ecosystem Management Research Group, Department Biology, University Antwerp, Campus Drie Eiken, D.C.116, Universiteitsplein 1, 2610, Wilrijk, Belgium
3. School of the Environment, Flinders University, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide, SA, 5001, Australia
4. Hydrogeology and Environmental Geology, Department of Architecture, Geology, Environment and Civil Engineering (ArGEnCo) and Aquapole, Université de Liège, B.52/3 Sart-Tilman, 4000, Liège, Belgium
Abstract:This paper reviews the processes which determine the concentrations of dissolved silicon (DSi) in soil water and proposes a conceptual mechanistic model for understanding the transport of Si through soils to rivers. The net DSi present in natural waters originates from the dissolution of mineral and amorphous Si sources in the soil, as well as precipitation processes. Important controlling factors are soil composition (mineralogy and saturated porosity) and soil water chemistry (pH, concentrations of organic acids, CO2 and electrolytes). Together with production, polymerization and adsorption equations they constitute a mechanistic framework determining DSi concentrations. We discuss how key controls differ across soil horizons and how this can influence the DSi transport. A typical podzol soil profile in a temperate climate is used as an example, but the proposed model is transferrable to other soil types. Additionally, the impact of external forcing factors such as seasonal climatic variations and land use is evaluated. This blueprint for an integrated model is a first step to mechanistic modelling of Si transport processes in soils. Future implementation with numerical methods should validate the model with field measurements.
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