Effects of summer drought on peat soil solution chemistry in an acid gully mire

In a field experiment to investigate potential impacts of climatic change, a small area of flush wetland in Wales was subjected to three successive years of simulated summer drought/rewetting (autumn-spring) cycles (1992–94). Drought was simulated achieved by diverting stream water around the experi...

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Main Authors: S. Hughes, B. Reynolds, J. A. Hudson, C. Freeman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 1997-01-01
Series:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/1/661/1997/hess-1-661-1997.pdf
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spelling doaj-939ccc54ebde467eb5944d1cdcd50c012020-11-24T23:06:40ZengCopernicus PublicationsHydrology and Earth System Sciences1027-56061607-79381997-01-0113661669Effects of summer drought on peat soil solution chemistry in an acid gully mireS. HughesB. ReynoldsJ. A. HudsonC. FreemanIn a field experiment to investigate potential impacts of climatic change, a small area of flush wetland in Wales was subjected to three successive years of simulated summer drought/rewetting (autumn-spring) cycles (1992–94). Drought was simulated achieved by diverting stream water around the experimental wetland during the summer, so that the wetland received only precipitation inputs during that time. The effects on peat-water chemistry in the rhizosphere were monitored at regular intervals until spring 1996, and comparisons made with a control. Simulated summer drought decreased, significantly, the natural summer peaks in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and iron, whilst subsequently increasing the natural autumn-winter peaks in sulphate concentrations and acidity in the peat water. The effects of simulated drought on SO<sub>4</sub> concentrations in the peat water compared favourably with subsequent events monitored following a natural summer drought in 1995. Autumn-winter peaks in SO<sub>4</sub> concentrations in the control wetland following the natural drought were of similar magnitude to those induced by the drought simulated in the experimental wetland in the previous three years.http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/1/661/1997/hess-1-661-1997.pdf
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author S. Hughes
B. Reynolds
J. A. Hudson
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Effects of summer drought on peat soil solution chemistry in an acid gully mire
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
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B. Reynolds
J. A. Hudson
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title Effects of summer drought on peat soil solution chemistry in an acid gully mire
title_short Effects of summer drought on peat soil solution chemistry in an acid gully mire
title_full Effects of summer drought on peat soil solution chemistry in an acid gully mire
title_fullStr Effects of summer drought on peat soil solution chemistry in an acid gully mire
title_full_unstemmed Effects of summer drought on peat soil solution chemistry in an acid gully mire
title_sort effects of summer drought on peat soil solution chemistry in an acid gully mire
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
issn 1027-5606
1607-7938
publishDate 1997-01-01
description In a field experiment to investigate potential impacts of climatic change, a small area of flush wetland in Wales was subjected to three successive years of simulated summer drought/rewetting (autumn-spring) cycles (1992–94). Drought was simulated achieved by diverting stream water around the experimental wetland during the summer, so that the wetland received only precipitation inputs during that time. The effects on peat-water chemistry in the rhizosphere were monitored at regular intervals until spring 1996, and comparisons made with a control. Simulated summer drought decreased, significantly, the natural summer peaks in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and iron, whilst subsequently increasing the natural autumn-winter peaks in sulphate concentrations and acidity in the peat water. The effects of simulated drought on SO<sub>4</sub> concentrations in the peat water compared favourably with subsequent events monitored following a natural summer drought in 1995. Autumn-winter peaks in SO<sub>4</sub> concentrations in the control wetland following the natural drought were of similar magnitude to those induced by the drought simulated in the experimental wetland in the previous three years.
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