Fluorescence spectroscopy coupled with parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC) has been widely used to characterize dissolved organic matter (DOM). Characterization is based on the intensity and location of independent fluorescent components identified in models constructed from excitation–emission matrices (EEMs). Similar fluorescent components have been identified in PARAFAC studies across a wide range of systems; however, there is a lack of discussion regarding the consistency with which these similar components behave. The overall goal of this critical review is to compare results for PARAFAC studies published since the year 2000 which include one or more of three reoccurring humic-like components. Components are compared and characterized b...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Fluorescence excitation-emission matrix spectroscopy coupled with parallel facto...
Surface freshwater samples from Everglades National Park, Florida, were used to investigate the size...
Organic matter (OM) is a ubiquitous constituent of natural waters quantifiable at very low levels us...
Molecular size plays an important role in dissolved organic matter (DOM) biogeochemistry, but its re...
PARAllel FACtor analysis (PARAFAC) is increasingly used to decompose fluorescence excitation emissio...
PARAllel FACtor analysis (PARAFAC) is increasingly used to decompose fluorescence excitation emissio...
Molecular size plays an important role in dissolved organic matter (DOM) biogeochemistry, but its re...
This study investigated the optical properties of dissolved organic matter (DOM) using the fluoresce...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aquatic environments forms a vast reservoir of carbon present as a...
Fluorescent dissolved organic matter intensity was measured with an Aqualog®. Measurements were corr...
The fluorescence intensity of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aqueous samples is known to be highl...
The fluorescence intensity of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aqueous samples is known to be highl...
The fluorescence intensity of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aqueous samples is known to be highl...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in municipal wastewater was mainly characterized using high-performan...
Molecular size plays an important role in dissolved organic matter (DOM) biogeochemistry, but its re...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Fluorescence excitation-emission matrix spectroscopy coupled with parallel facto...
Surface freshwater samples from Everglades National Park, Florida, were used to investigate the size...
Organic matter (OM) is a ubiquitous constituent of natural waters quantifiable at very low levels us...
Molecular size plays an important role in dissolved organic matter (DOM) biogeochemistry, but its re...
PARAllel FACtor analysis (PARAFAC) is increasingly used to decompose fluorescence excitation emissio...
PARAllel FACtor analysis (PARAFAC) is increasingly used to decompose fluorescence excitation emissio...
Molecular size plays an important role in dissolved organic matter (DOM) biogeochemistry, but its re...
This study investigated the optical properties of dissolved organic matter (DOM) using the fluoresce...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aquatic environments forms a vast reservoir of carbon present as a...
Fluorescent dissolved organic matter intensity was measured with an Aqualog®. Measurements were corr...
The fluorescence intensity of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aqueous samples is known to be highl...
The fluorescence intensity of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aqueous samples is known to be highl...
The fluorescence intensity of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aqueous samples is known to be highl...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in municipal wastewater was mainly characterized using high-performan...
Molecular size plays an important role in dissolved organic matter (DOM) biogeochemistry, but its re...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Fluorescence excitation-emission matrix spectroscopy coupled with parallel facto...
Surface freshwater samples from Everglades National Park, Florida, were used to investigate the size...
Organic matter (OM) is a ubiquitous constituent of natural waters quantifiable at very low levels us...