LONGITUDINAL AQUEOUS BIOGEOCHEMISTRY OF THE LITTLE CHAZY WATERSHED, NORTHEASTERN NEW YORK
A Piper plot analysis of ion variability, in which Na+ + K+ and Ca2+ + Mg2+ were combined on a cation ternary diagram and Cl- and NO3- were used for the anion ternary, distinguished samples by source area showed related groupings of samples. Precipitation, wetland, and many Flat Rock samples plotted centrally on the Piper diamond indicating even mixtures of cationic species. A stacked ion chart shows stream ion concentrations increased upon leaving Flat Rock, likely because stream courses pass residences, roadways, and agricultural areas in addition to deeper soils and changes in bedrock composition.
Principle component analysis shows a continuous progression of samples down the first principle component from Flat Rock samples downstream. The first dimension was explained by cations, alkalinity and specific conductance, and the second by aluminum species, DOC and K+. Flat Rock waters predominately plotted with groundwater samples, except for samples from North Flat Rock, which trended lower on the second principle component.
Dissolved organic carbon increased steadily through wetlands with simple surface (single flow path) hydrologic systems (Cold Spring Brook and Tracy Brook). Complicated hydrologic systems (Northern Flat Rock) showed random or decreasing longitudinal variation in DOC. A positive correlation of aluminum species concentration with DOC concentration was observed.