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The influence of topography and land use on hydrological and nutrient dynamics in two Andean streams from Northern Patagonia

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Pages 78-97 | Received 08 Jun 2020, Accepted 17 Nov 2020, Published online: 13 Dec 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Fluvial dynamics are driven by multiple environmental factors and scales. Studies coupling hydrological and nutrient dynamics of mountain streams are almost non-existent in the Northern Patagonian region; which is characterised by a temperate-cold climate. We studied two adjacent streams with contrasting drainage basins: Casa de Piedra (41°07′30.11″S 71°27′13.16″W), which originates in a small mountain lake and runs through pristine landscapes, and Gutiérrez (41°09′36.18″S 71°24′37.19″W) that originates in a large piedmont lake and runs through an anthropized landscape. The streams displayed contrasting hydrological and nutrient dynamics. Casa de Piedra had higher discharge flashiness with shorter response delays to precipitation. Whereas the hydrology of Gutiérrez was buffered by the upstream lake, its nutrient exports were not. Differences observed in quality and timing in the export of coarse particulate organic matter and levels of phosphorus and nitrogen are explained by human activities affecting Gutiérrez but not Casa de Piedra. Moreover, the ratio of nitrogen:phosphorus suggests that phosphorus may be the limiting nutrient in the future, at the more densely populated basin. To summarise, Northern Patagonian streams flowing under marked geological and climate similarities, display stark differences in dynamics of their adjacent basins due to differences in topography and land use.

Acknowledgments

The authors are thankful to Rio Negro’s province Water Department and Argentina’s National Weather Service for providing hydrological and meteorological data; GEMaRI’s group for field assistance and DS Ahearn for his interesting comments during the data analysis and writing periods. Author contributions: Conceptualization: AS; formal analysis: AS, MJS and RJCC; investigation: AS, MEL, MR, EEZ, and MVF; methodology: AS and SL; project administration: AS; resources: AS, MEL, MR, EEZ, MVF and SL; supervision: AS; validation: AS; visualization: AS and MR; writing original draft: AS, EEZ and RD; writing, review & editing: AS, MEL, MR, EEZ, MVF, RD and RJCC.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work was supported by the Fondo para la Investigación Científica y Tecnológica (FONCyT), PICT 2012-2959.

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