
doi: 10.1029/2018gl077219
handle: 10680/1571
AbstractTerrestrial loads of dissolved organic matter (DOM) have increased in recent years in many north temperate lakes. While much of the focus on the “browning” phenomena has been on its consequences for carbon cycling, much less is known about how it influences nutrient loading to lakes. We characterize potential loads of nitrogen and phosphorus to seepage lakes in northern Wisconsin, USA, based on a laboratory soil leaching experiment and a model that includes landscape cover and watershed area. In these seepage lakes, nutrient concentrations are positively correlated with dissolved organic carbon concentrations (nitrogen: r = 0.68, phosphorus: r = 0.54). Using long‐term records of browning, we found that dissolved organic matter‐associated nutrient loadings may have resulted in substantial increases in nitrogen and phosphorus in seepage lakes and could account for currently observed nutrient concentrations in the lake. “Silent” nutrient loadings to brown‐water lakes may lead to future water‐quality concerns.
HYDROLOGY: Limnology, Watershed, BIOGEOSCIENCES: Biogeochemical cycles, processes, and modeling, Biogeochemical kinetics and reaction modeling, Limnology, Nutrients and nutrient cycling, NATURAL HAZARDS: Climate impact, GEODESY AND GRAVITY: Global change from geodesy, Hydrology and Land Surface Studies, OCEANOGRAPHY: BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL: Biogeochemical cycles, processes, and modeling, Nutrients and nutrient cycling, Marine organic chemistry, OCEANOGRAPHY: GENERAL: Limnology, GLOBAL CHANGE: Biogeochemical cycles, processes, and modeling, Impacts of global change, PALEOCEANOGRAPHY: Biogeochemical cycles, processes, and modeling, Limnology, CRYOSPHERE: Biogeochemistry
HYDROLOGY: Limnology, Watershed, BIOGEOSCIENCES: Biogeochemical cycles, processes, and modeling, Biogeochemical kinetics and reaction modeling, Limnology, Nutrients and nutrient cycling, NATURAL HAZARDS: Climate impact, GEODESY AND GRAVITY: Global change from geodesy, Hydrology and Land Surface Studies, OCEANOGRAPHY: BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL: Biogeochemical cycles, processes, and modeling, Nutrients and nutrient cycling, Marine organic chemistry, OCEANOGRAPHY: GENERAL: Limnology, GLOBAL CHANGE: Biogeochemical cycles, processes, and modeling, Impacts of global change, PALEOCEANOGRAPHY: Biogeochemical cycles, processes, and modeling, Limnology, CRYOSPHERE: Biogeochemistry
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