The potential for rivers to alter the flux of dissolved organic matter (DOM) from land to ocean is widely accepted. Yet anticipating when and where rivers behave as active reactors vs. passive pipes of DOM stands as a major knowledge gap in river biogeochemistry, resulting in uncertainties for global carbon models. Here, we investigate the controls on in-stream DOM dynamics by evaluating changes in DOM concentration and composition along several reaches of a medium-sized river network over one full hydrological year. Roughly half of the observations over time and space showed active reactor conditions and, among these, similar pro-portion of gains and losses was measured. High water residence times promoted the active over passive behavior ...
AbstractUncertainties exist regarding the magnitude of in situ dissolved organic matter (DOM) proces...
Uncertainties exist regarding the magnitude of in situ dissolved organic matter (DOM) processing in ...
Large rivers transport considerable amounts of terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) to the oce...
The potential for rivers to alter the flux of dissolved organic matter (DOM) from land to ocean is w...
The origin and reactivity of dissolved organic matter (DOM) have received attention for decades due ...
In river networks, dissolved organic matter (DOM) constitutes the major pool of organic carbon, and ...
Streams and rivers are important components of the carbon cycle as they transport and transform diss...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in freshwaters is recognised as a significant and active component of...
© 2016 Author(s). Large rivers transport considerable amounts of terrestrial dissolved organic matte...
Streams and rivers play a major role in the global carbon cycle as they collect, transform and deliv...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents the largest organic matter pool in freshwater systems, but...
Inland waters transport, transform and retain significant amounts of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) ...
Surface waters play a potentially important role in the global carbon balance. Dissolved organic car...
Rivers play a major role in the transport and processing of dissolved organic matter (DOM). Disturba...
Fluvial networks are globally relevant for the processing of dissolved organic matter (DOM). To inve...
AbstractUncertainties exist regarding the magnitude of in situ dissolved organic matter (DOM) proces...
Uncertainties exist regarding the magnitude of in situ dissolved organic matter (DOM) processing in ...
Large rivers transport considerable amounts of terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) to the oce...
The potential for rivers to alter the flux of dissolved organic matter (DOM) from land to ocean is w...
The origin and reactivity of dissolved organic matter (DOM) have received attention for decades due ...
In river networks, dissolved organic matter (DOM) constitutes the major pool of organic carbon, and ...
Streams and rivers are important components of the carbon cycle as they transport and transform diss...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in freshwaters is recognised as a significant and active component of...
© 2016 Author(s). Large rivers transport considerable amounts of terrestrial dissolved organic matte...
Streams and rivers play a major role in the global carbon cycle as they collect, transform and deliv...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents the largest organic matter pool in freshwater systems, but...
Inland waters transport, transform and retain significant amounts of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) ...
Surface waters play a potentially important role in the global carbon balance. Dissolved organic car...
Rivers play a major role in the transport and processing of dissolved organic matter (DOM). Disturba...
Fluvial networks are globally relevant for the processing of dissolved organic matter (DOM). To inve...
AbstractUncertainties exist regarding the magnitude of in situ dissolved organic matter (DOM) proces...
Uncertainties exist regarding the magnitude of in situ dissolved organic matter (DOM) processing in ...
Large rivers transport considerable amounts of terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) to the oce...