Organic carbon mineralization was studied in a large humic lake (Lake O ¨ rträsket) in northern Sweden during a well-defined summer stratification period following high water flow during snowmelt. Several independent methods including plankton counts, measurements of bacterioplankton and phytoplankton production, stable isotope moni-toring, sediment trapping, and mass balance calculations were used. Total organic carbon mineralization showed a summer mean of 0.3 g C m22 d21 and was partitioned about equally between water and sediment. In the water column, organic matter was mineralized by bacteria (60%) and protozoan and metazoan zooplankton (30%), as well as by photooxidation (10%). Most of the mineralized organic carbon was of allochthon...
Surface waters receive large amounts of dissolved organic matter (DOM) via runoff from land. The DOM...
International audienceTo examine the mechanisms of carbon mobilization and biodegradation during per...
Organic matter mineralization rates were measured by the accumulation of DIC + CH, in the water over...
We investigated the role of lake sediments as carbon (C) source and sink in the annual C budget of a...
Inland waters receive substantial amounts of organic carbon from adjacent watersheds. Only about hal...
The molecular composition and origin has recently been demonstrated to play a critical role in the p...
Sediments of northern lakes sequester large amounts of organic carbon (OC), but direct evidence of t...
The complexity of organic matter (OM) degradation mechanisms represents a significant challenge for ...
Abstract. Transformations of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in boreal lakes lead to large greenhouse...
Photochemical mineralization of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) to dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) w...
Transformations of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in boreal lakes lead to large greenhouse gas emiss...
The effects of climatic variables on lake-water total organic carbon (TOC) concentrations and benthi...
The global carbon cycle is intimately linked with the earth’s climate system. Knowledge about carbon...
Inland waters process large amounts of organic carbon, contributing to CO2 and CH4 emissions, as wel...
Low molecular weight organic carbon compounds are potentially important carbon and energy substrates...
Surface waters receive large amounts of dissolved organic matter (DOM) via runoff from land. The DOM...
International audienceTo examine the mechanisms of carbon mobilization and biodegradation during per...
Organic matter mineralization rates were measured by the accumulation of DIC + CH, in the water over...
We investigated the role of lake sediments as carbon (C) source and sink in the annual C budget of a...
Inland waters receive substantial amounts of organic carbon from adjacent watersheds. Only about hal...
The molecular composition and origin has recently been demonstrated to play a critical role in the p...
Sediments of northern lakes sequester large amounts of organic carbon (OC), but direct evidence of t...
The complexity of organic matter (OM) degradation mechanisms represents a significant challenge for ...
Abstract. Transformations of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in boreal lakes lead to large greenhouse...
Photochemical mineralization of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) to dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) w...
Transformations of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in boreal lakes lead to large greenhouse gas emiss...
The effects of climatic variables on lake-water total organic carbon (TOC) concentrations and benthi...
The global carbon cycle is intimately linked with the earth’s climate system. Knowledge about carbon...
Inland waters process large amounts of organic carbon, contributing to CO2 and CH4 emissions, as wel...
Low molecular weight organic carbon compounds are potentially important carbon and energy substrates...
Surface waters receive large amounts of dissolved organic matter (DOM) via runoff from land. The DOM...
International audienceTo examine the mechanisms of carbon mobilization and biodegradation during per...
Organic matter mineralization rates were measured by the accumulation of DIC + CH, in the water over...