DOES TRANSIENT STORAGE IN STREAMS ENHANCE NUTRIENT UPTAKE RATES?: SELECTING THE BEST METRIC FOR ANALYSIS
We compiled studies on this hyporheic interaction to evaluate which storage metrics best capture the importance of transient storage along different streams and used these metrics to compare nutrient uptake rates with degree of transient storage. Metrics that ignore velocity do not properly assess transient storage because water velocities limit nutrient interaction with storage zones. Of those metrics that do consider velocity, assessments of transient storage are comparable, but that relationship can be very weak in streams where transient storage is relatively important. Using a more comprehensive metric (%Fmed200) for comparing transient storage and nutrient uptake rates does not clarify whether the two are correlated. Evidence suggests transient storage can potentially increase, decrease, or have no effect on nutrient retention in streams.