Using catchment characteristics to model seasonality of dissolved organic carbon fluxes in semi-arid mountainous headwaters

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Kazem Nosrati
Adrian L. Collins
Peter Fiener
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[1] Shahid Beheshti University,Department of Physical Geography, Faculty of Earth Sciences
[2] Rothamsted Research,Sustainable Agriculture Sciences Department
[3] Universität Augsburg,Water and Soil Resources Research, Institut für Geographie
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Organic matter; Soil enzyme activities; Modelling; Headwater catchments; General linear model;
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Prediction of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) based on catchment characteristics is a useful tool for efficient and effective water management, but in the case of arid and semi-arid regions, such predictive capacity is scarce. Accordingly, the main objective of this study was to evaluate the significance of principal components for predicting DOC concentrations and fluxes in nine headwater catchments of the Hiv catchment located in the Southern Alborz Mountains in the west of Tehran, Iran. To achieve this aim, data were assembled on 24 headwater catchment characteristics comprising soil properties, physiography, seasonal rainfall, and flow attributes, as well as estimates of DOC concentrations and fluxes across four seasons. The results revealed a major positive correlation between DOC and soil organic matter parameters related to soil biological processes. Using general linear modelling, an organic matter component related to soil biology, a seasonal component related to the dummy effect of sampling seasons, and a soil physical component related to soil texture were found to be the best predictors for DOC responses in the study area.
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