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Xiaodie Hu1, Wanying Yan1, Silin Ma1
1State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Soil Health and Green Remediation, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, P.R. China.
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Rainfall-driven migration of dissolved organic matter (DOM) from various sources regulates terrestrial carbon cycling and pollutant fate, yet its spatiotemporal source dynamics remains unresolved due to methodological limitations. Here, we conducted high-frequency runoff sampling across 15 rainfall events with potential DOM source samples including hillslope soil, riparian soil, groundwater, and rainwater. Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FT-ICR MS) was integrated with the Bayesian mixing model to quantify source-specific DOM contributions at high temporal resolution. Results showed significantly higher humic-like component proportions in soil and groundwater than in rainwater, whereas rainwater had the highest protein-like component. Furthermore, DOM aromaticity and unsaturated degree in runoff reached a maximum at peak discharge during rainfall, indicating the input of abundant terrestrial materials. The Bayesian mixing model revealed soils as the dominant source of runoff DOM (49.2% hillslope soil and 30.3% riparian soil), followed by groundwater (13.1%) and rainwater (7.5%). Specifically, the average contribution of hillslope soil to runoff DOM increased from 42.4% to 57.6% during rainfall events, and the highest average proportion of riparian soil (35.6%) was observed at the beginning of rainfall. Our finding that hillslope soil is a key contributor to runoff DOM during rainfall underscores the need to prioritize upland management in catchment strategies.
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