Geophysical Research Letters (Jul 2023)
The Role of Anomalous Transport in Long‐Term, Stream Water Chemistry Variability
Abstract
Abstract We investigate the occurrence of anomalous (non‐Fickian) transport in an hydrological catchment system at kilometer scales and over a 36‐year period. Using spectral analysis, we examine the fluctuation scaling of long‐term time series measurements of a natural passive tracer (chloride), for rainfall and runoff. The scaling behavior can be described by a continuous time random walk (CTRW) based on a power‐law distribution of transition times, which indicates two distinct power‐law regimes in the distribution of overall travel times in the catchment. The CTRW provides a framework for assessing anomalous transport in catchments and its implications for water quality fluctuations.
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