R. Harrington et Rc. Bales, INTERANNUAL, SEASONAL, AND SPATIAL PATTERNS OF MELTWATER AND SOLUTE FLUXES IN A SEASONAL SNOWPACK, Water resources research, 34(4), 1998, pp. 823-831
Meltwater discharge and electrical conductivity were measured in eight
1 x 1 m lysimeters, and snow accumulation and electrical conductivity
of melted samples were measured in snow pits during four snowmelt sea
sons at Mammoth Mountain, California. The peak snow-water equivalent r
anged from 0.57 to 2.92 m over the four melt seasons. Lysimeter discha
rges ranged from 20% to 205% of the mean flow; however, mean lysimeter
Bow was representative of snow ablation observed in snow pits. The el
ectrical conductivity in snow pit samples and meltwater averaged 2-3 m
u S cm(-1) Peak meltwater electrical conductivity ranged from 6 to 14
times the bulk premelt snowpack electrical conductivity. Snow depth di
d not affect the magnitude of the ionic pulse, and ion depletion as a
function of snow ablation was similar from year to year despite intera
nnual contrasts in melt rate and snow accumulation. Diel fluctuations
in electrical conductivity were more pronounced in shallower snowpacks
.