Rivers carry large amounts of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to the oceans thereby connecting terrestrial and marine element cycles. Photo-degradation in conjunction with microbial turnover is considered a major pathway by which terrigenous DOM is decomposed. To reveal globally relevant patterns behind this process, we performed photo-degradation experiments and year-long bio-assays on DOM from ten of the largest world rivers that collectively account for more than one-third of the fresh water discharge to the global ocean. We furthermore tested the hypothesis that the terrigenous component in deep-sea DOM may be far higher than biomarker studies suggest, because of the selective photochemical destruction of characteristic biomolecules from...
Soils are losing increasing amounts of carbon annually to freshwaters as dissolved organic matter (D...
Constraining the fate of dissolved organic matter (DOM) delivered by rivers is a key to understand t...
Controls on the degradation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) are complex but key to understand the ...
Rivers carry large amounts of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to the oceans thereby connecting terres...
Rivers carry large amounts of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to the oceans thereby connecting terres...
Marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) contains one of the largest exchangeable organic carbon pools ...
We hypothesized that microbial and photochemical processing of dissolved organic matter (DOM) determ...
Large world rivers are significant sources of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to the oceans. Watershe...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a central component of the global carbon cycle. Thus, small change...
Coastal oceans link terrestrial and marine carbon cycles. Yet, carbon sources and sinks in these bio...
Soils are losing increasing amounts of carbon annually to freshwaters as dissolved organic matter (D...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the oceans constitutes a major carbon pool involved in global biog...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents the largest organic matter pool in freshwater systems, but...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the largest pool of organic carbon in aquatic systems and an impor...
The objective of the present study was to provide better understanding of the effects of watershed l...
Soils are losing increasing amounts of carbon annually to freshwaters as dissolved organic matter (D...
Constraining the fate of dissolved organic matter (DOM) delivered by rivers is a key to understand t...
Controls on the degradation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) are complex but key to understand the ...
Rivers carry large amounts of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to the oceans thereby connecting terres...
Rivers carry large amounts of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to the oceans thereby connecting terres...
Marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) contains one of the largest exchangeable organic carbon pools ...
We hypothesized that microbial and photochemical processing of dissolved organic matter (DOM) determ...
Large world rivers are significant sources of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to the oceans. Watershe...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a central component of the global carbon cycle. Thus, small change...
Coastal oceans link terrestrial and marine carbon cycles. Yet, carbon sources and sinks in these bio...
Soils are losing increasing amounts of carbon annually to freshwaters as dissolved organic matter (D...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the oceans constitutes a major carbon pool involved in global biog...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents the largest organic matter pool in freshwater systems, but...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the largest pool of organic carbon in aquatic systems and an impor...
The objective of the present study was to provide better understanding of the effects of watershed l...
Soils are losing increasing amounts of carbon annually to freshwaters as dissolved organic matter (D...
Constraining the fate of dissolved organic matter (DOM) delivered by rivers is a key to understand t...
Controls on the degradation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) are complex but key to understand the ...