Chloroform in runoff water—a two-year study in a small catchment in Southeast Sweden

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Teresia Svensson
Frank Laturnus
Per Sandén
Gunilla Öberg
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[1] Linköping University,Centre for Climate Science and Policy Research, The Tema Institute
[2] University of British Columbia,Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability, Faculty of Graduate Studies
[3] Aquatic Ecosystem Research Laboratory,undefined
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Biogeochemistry | 2007年 / 82卷
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Biogeochemistry; Catchment; Chloroform; Water; VOCl;
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Chloroform concentrations were observed and input and output fluxes estimated over a 2-yr period in a small coniferous catchment (0.22 km2) in southeast Sweden. Water discharge was measured daily, and runoff water was sampled bi-weekly for chloroform analysis. An approximate chloroform budget was calculated, which indicated that the annual output of 6 μg m−2 yr−1 was approximately six times higher than the input, inferring an internal source of chloroform in the catchment. To the best of our knowledge, neither flux estimates nor mass balances have previously been made for chloroform on a catchment scale, nor have data regarding natural runoff variation with time been gathered. Concentrations of chloroform in runoff were found to be generally high during wet periods, such as spring, but also peaked during summer rain events. The observed pattern suggests that chloroform is formed in surface soil layers and transported to the outlet under high-flow conditions and during dry-period rain events; it is lost through degradation or evaporation during drier periods due to longer soil water residence times. The data suggest that the variation among replicates increases with concentration; this emphasizes the need to know what the degree of on-site variation is, so one can collect a sufficient number of replicates to permit detection of spatial or temporal changes.
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页码:139 / 151
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