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Optical in-situ sensors capture dissolved organic carbon (DOC) dynamics after prescribed fire in high-DOC forest watersheds

  • Christopher I. Olivares
  • , Wenbo Zhang
  • , Habibullah Uzun
  • , Cagri Utku Erdem
  • , Hamed Majidzadeh
  • , Carl Trettin
  • , Tanju Karanfil
  • , Alex Chow*
  • *Bu çalışma için yazışmadan sorumlu yazar
  • University of California at Berkeley
  • Clemson University College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences
  • Clemson University
  • Marmara University
  • Southern New Hampshire University
  • United States Department of Agriculture

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Fires alter terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (DOC) exports into water, making reliable post-fire DOC monitoring a crucial aspect of safeguarding drinking water supply. We evaluated DOC optical sensors in a pair of prescribed burned and unburned first-order watersheds at the Santee Experimental Forest, in the coastal plain forests of South Carolina, and the receiving second-order watershed during four post-fire storm DOC pulses. Median DOC concentrations were 30 and 23 mg L-1 in the burned and unburned watersheds following the first post-fire storm. Median DOC remained high during the second and third storms, but returned to pre-fire concentrations in the fourth storm. During the first three post-fire storms, sensor DOC load in the burned watershed was 1.22-fold higher than in the unburned watershed. Grab samples underestimated DOC loads compared with those calculated using the in-situ sensors, especially for the second-order watershed. After fitting sensor values with a locally weighted smoothing model, the adjusted sensor values were within 2 mg L-1 of the grab samples over the course of the study. Overall, we showed that prescribed fire can release DOC during the first few post-fire storms and that in-situ sensors have adequate sensitivity to capture storm-related DOC pulses in high-DOC forest watersheds.

Orijinal dilİngilizce
Sayfa (başlangıç-bitiş)761-768
Sayfa sayısı8
DergiInternational Journal of Wildland Fire
Hacim28
Basın numarası10
DOI'lar
Yayın durumuYayınlandı - 2019
Harici olarak yayınlandıEvet

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