We examined the chemical composition and bioavailability of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrogen (DON) from two pristine and two polluted cedar bog wetlands across three seasons. Pristine and polluted wetlands differed in DOC and DON concentrations, chemical characteristics, and bioavailability. DOC and DON concentra-tions were higher in the polluted than in the pristine wetlands. In contrast, a higher percentage of the dissolved organic matter (DOM) was more aromatic in the pristine (54 % 6 19) than in the polluted (27 % 6 4) wetlands. A higher percentage of DOC was bioavailable in the pristine (22 % 6 9) than the polluted (12 % 6 4) wetlands. A similar percentage of DON was consumed in both the pristine (33 % 6 25) and polluted (28...
Wetlands are an important source of DOM. However, the quantity and quality of wetlands’ DOM from var...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a complex mixture of carbon-containing compounds. The low-molecula...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an essential parameter of quality and aquatic ecosystem functionin...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays a central role in the biogeochemistry of aquatic ecosystems and...
Retention ponds and mitigation wetlands have become more common throughout the urban and suburban la...
The role of seasons in the removal of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), nutrients and in changes in th...
Wetlands are ecosystems capable of improving or maintaining water quality in surface water bodies. ...
Dissolved humic substances make up- 50 % or more of the dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in freshwater...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an important component of aquatic ecosystems, and the source and q...
As basic information for assessing reactivity and functionality of wetland-associated dissolved orga...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the largest reservoir of organic matter in the ocean containing th...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents a key component of carbon (C) cycling in freshwater ecosys...
The dynamics of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) have been intensively studied in mature ecosystems, b...
AbstractThe biogeochemistry of riparian alder wetlands was studied from 1995 to 1997. Nutrient and D...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents a key component of carbon (C) cycling in freshwater ecosys...
Wetlands are an important source of DOM. However, the quantity and quality of wetlands’ DOM from var...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a complex mixture of carbon-containing compounds. The low-molecula...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an essential parameter of quality and aquatic ecosystem functionin...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays a central role in the biogeochemistry of aquatic ecosystems and...
Retention ponds and mitigation wetlands have become more common throughout the urban and suburban la...
The role of seasons in the removal of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), nutrients and in changes in th...
Wetlands are ecosystems capable of improving or maintaining water quality in surface water bodies. ...
Dissolved humic substances make up- 50 % or more of the dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in freshwater...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an important component of aquatic ecosystems, and the source and q...
As basic information for assessing reactivity and functionality of wetland-associated dissolved orga...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the largest reservoir of organic matter in the ocean containing th...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents a key component of carbon (C) cycling in freshwater ecosys...
The dynamics of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) have been intensively studied in mature ecosystems, b...
AbstractThe biogeochemistry of riparian alder wetlands was studied from 1995 to 1997. Nutrient and D...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents a key component of carbon (C) cycling in freshwater ecosys...
Wetlands are an important source of DOM. However, the quantity and quality of wetlands’ DOM from var...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a complex mixture of carbon-containing compounds. The low-molecula...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an essential parameter of quality and aquatic ecosystem functionin...