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Steps dominate gas evasion from a mountain headwater stream

Gianluca Botter, Anna Carozzani, Paolo Peruzzo, Nicola Durighetto

2022Nature Communications23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Steps are dominant morphologic traits of high-energy streams, where climatically- and biogeochemically-relevant gases are processed, transported to downstream ecosystems or released into the atmosphere. Yet, capturing the imprint of the small-scale morphological complexity of channel forms on large-scale river outgassing represents a fundamental unresolved challenge. Here, we combine theoretical and experimental approaches to assess the contribution of localized steps to the gas evasion from river networks. The framework was applied to a representative, 1 km-long mountain reach in Italy, where carbon dioxide concentration drops across several steps and a reference segment without steps were measured under different hydrologic conditions. Our results indicate that local steps lead the reach-scale outgassing, especially for high and low discharges. These findings suggest that steps are key missing components of existing scaling laws used for the assessment of gas fluxes across water-air interfaces. Therefore, global evasion from rivers may differ substantially from previously reported estimates.

Topics & Concepts

OutgassingEnvironmental scienceSTREAMSEcosystemEvasion (ethics)ScalingChannel (broadcasting)Scale (ratio)Carbon dioxideHydrology (agriculture)Atmospheric sciencesEarth scienceEcologyGeologyComputer scienceChemistryBiologyPhysicsComputer networkMathematicsGeotechnical engineeringImmunologyOrganic chemistryImmune systemQuantum mechanicsGeometryHydrology and Watershed Management StudiesCryospheric studies and observationsMarine and coastal ecosystems