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Linkages of P and Al Export at High Discharge at the Bear Brook Watershed in Maine

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Phosphorus chemistry in streams was evaluated at the paired watershed study at the Bear Brook Watershed, Maine. The West Bear catchment has been treated bimonthly since 1989 with 1,800 eq (NH4)2SO4 ha-1 yr-1. East Bear was the untreated reference watershed. During 1993, concentration of total phosphorus (P) in weekly samples from East and West Bear Brook ranged from 0 to 15 μg L-1. The median values were 2 and 4 μg L-1 for East and West Bear, respectively. During a high discharge event in January of 1995, the concentration of dissolved P remained relatively constant (≤ 3 μg L-1) as pH decreased from 5.63 to 5.08 and from 5.14 to 4.75 in East and West Bear, respectively. The concentration of total P increased to ca. 60 μg L-1 during the rising limb of the hydrograph in West Bear, four times the value in East Bear, total P then declined rapidly as discharge remained high followed by an increase. Dissolved Al increased in both streams during the episodic acidification. West Bear, the more acidic, had concentrations of dissolved Al four times those of East Bear (maximum of 1.1 mg L-1 versus 0.25 mg L-1). Acid-soluble particulate Al increased to 0.2 and 4.2 mg L-1 for East and West Bear, respectively, in parallel to total P (but was 102 greater than total P) and then declined in parallel to total P while discharge remained high. Total P, dissolved P, and particulate Al did not relate to pH. Total P and particulate Al and Fe were strongly correlated. Concurrently, base cations remained relatively constant or decreased slightly. Particulate acid-soluble Al exceeded particulate acid-soluble base cations. We hypothesize that the particulate P was occluded in, or adsorbed on, acid-soluble particulate Al(OH)3. This Al(OH)3. This Al(OH)3 precipitates as emerging acidic groundwater degasses CO2 and pH rises. The export of Al and P is greater from the treated watershed because the induced acidification is translocating more Al from soils to the stream. Most of the export of P is related to acid-soluble Al particulate material.

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Roy, S., Norton, S., Fernandez, I. et al. Linkages of P and Al Export at High Discharge at the Bear Brook Watershed in Maine. Environ Monit Assess 55, 133–147 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1006187304113

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