Fig. 4: Mean daily biogeochemical records normalized to the first day of nival runoff and separated by watershed scale; main watersheds (~10 km2): West River (WR); East River (ER); and headwater-slope streams (~0.2 km2): Ptarmigan (PT); Goose (GS). | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: Mean daily biogeochemical records normalized to the first day of nival runoff and separated by watershed scale; main watersheds (~10 km2): West River (WR); East River (ER); and headwater-slope streams (~0.2 km2): Ptarmigan (PT); Goose (GS).

From: Emerging dominance of summer rainfall driving High Arctic terrestrial-aquatic connectivity

Fig. 4

(a) DOC concentration; (b) TSS concentration (note that POC is 1.4–2.0% of TSS in these systems); (c) major ions; (d) a350 values, which are an indicator of terrigenous DOM; and (e) BIX values which are an indicator of autochthonous DOM.

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