Wh. Mcdowell et Ce. Asbury, EXPORT OF CARBON, NITROGEN, AND MAJOR IONS FROM 3 TROPICAL MONTANE WATERSHEDS, Limnology and oceanography, 39(1), 1994, pp. 111-125
Annual exports of suspended sediment, dissolved and particulate C and
N, dissolved N and P, and major cations and anions were measured in th
ree montane tropical rain forest watersheds in Puerto Rico during 1983
-1986. Organic C was primarily exported in the form of DOC, and DOC ex
port (33-94 kg ha-1 yr-1) was similar to values in larger tropical wat
ersheds with similar runoff. Particulate and dissolved organic N accou
nted for 60-70% of the 4-9 kg ha-1 yr-1 of total N exported. Export of
base cations and rates of weathering varied with bedrock geology in t
he three watersheds. Concentrations of suspended sediment, particulate
C and N, and DOC increased as a function of discharge in all three st
reams. NH4+, NO3-, SO42-, and K+ concentrations showed little or no re
sponse to variations in discharge; Na-, Ca2+, Mg2+, Cl-, HCO3-, and Si
O2 all decreased at high flows. After removing the effects of discharg
e, residual NO, concentrations in each stream were inversely related t
o estimated rates of leaf fall. On a watershed basis, export and accum
ulation of N in biomass were greater than precipitation inputs, sugges
ting that unmeasured inputs (8-16 kg ha-1 yr-1) were large.