Interactions of ultraviolet-B radiation, mixing, and biological activity on photobleaching of natural chromophoric dissolved organic matter: A mesocosm study, Limnol

  • Robert F. Whitehead
  • Stephen De Mora
  • Serge Demers
  • Michel Gosselin
  • Patrick Monfort
  • Behzad Mostajir
Publication date
April 2015

Abstract

A natural planktonic assemblage from the St. Lawrence Estuary was isolated in eight 1,500-liter outdoor meso-cosms and subjected to combinations of fast or slow mixing regimes with natural solar radiation or natural solar radiation artificially enhanced with ultraviolet-B (UVB, 280–320 nm) radiation. The interdependent evolution of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), absorption by chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM), chlorophyll a (Chl a), particulate organic carbon (POC), and bacterial abundance in the mesocosms was followed over a 10-d period. There was a net increase of Chl a, POC, and DOC in all systems over time; however, the slower mixing treatments had less accumulation than the systems with faster mixing. All systems displayed ...

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