The characteristics and sources of organic matter in water of the Lake Shihwa, which receives inputs from rural, urban, and industrial areas, were evaluated by examining the biodegradable organic carbon concentration, fluorescence spectra, and carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios, especially during rainy season and dry season. The organic matter transported from rural areas was of refractory nature, while that of industrial origin decomposed rapidly. As compared to the dry season, the organic matter in the rainy season was characterized by a reduced labile fraction. During the dry season, the autochthonous organic matter dominated in the lake, however, the contributions of allochthonous organic sources by industrial and rural areas significan...
The high-mountain lakes on the Yungui Plateau in China are exposed to high-intensity ultraviolet rad...
Despite increasing recognition of storm-induced organic carbon (C) export as a significant loss from...
Lake sediments are important sinks of various pollutants and preserve historical pollution records c...
Coastal areas are subjected to significant allochthonous organic matter deposits from surrounding ar...
Organic matter in lakes is categorized into allochthonous organic matter, such as leaves and sewage ...
Selected water quality parameters and spectroscopic characteristics of dissolved organic matter (DOM...
Source tracking of dissolved organic matter (DOM) is important to manage water quality in rivers. Ho...
Recently, due to the increase of industrial and residential complexes and agricultural activities, t...
We investigate historical environmental changes in an artificial lake, Lake Shihwa in South Korea, b...
As the largest organic carbon pool in water, dissolved organic carbon (DOC) plays a key role in the ...
Precipitation is a component of the global carbon cycle through which organic carbon enters terrestr...
Fluorescence spectroscopy, UV spectroscopy, and multiple UV parameters were applied to determine and...
We investigated the carbon and nitrogen stable isotope composition of particulate organic matter (PO...
Characterizing the chemical and molecular composition of sediment organic matter (SeOM) provides cri...
This study investigated the characteristics of natural organic matter (NOM) with general water chara...
The high-mountain lakes on the Yungui Plateau in China are exposed to high-intensity ultraviolet rad...
Despite increasing recognition of storm-induced organic carbon (C) export as a significant loss from...
Lake sediments are important sinks of various pollutants and preserve historical pollution records c...
Coastal areas are subjected to significant allochthonous organic matter deposits from surrounding ar...
Organic matter in lakes is categorized into allochthonous organic matter, such as leaves and sewage ...
Selected water quality parameters and spectroscopic characteristics of dissolved organic matter (DOM...
Source tracking of dissolved organic matter (DOM) is important to manage water quality in rivers. Ho...
Recently, due to the increase of industrial and residential complexes and agricultural activities, t...
We investigate historical environmental changes in an artificial lake, Lake Shihwa in South Korea, b...
As the largest organic carbon pool in water, dissolved organic carbon (DOC) plays a key role in the ...
Precipitation is a component of the global carbon cycle through which organic carbon enters terrestr...
Fluorescence spectroscopy, UV spectroscopy, and multiple UV parameters were applied to determine and...
We investigated the carbon and nitrogen stable isotope composition of particulate organic matter (PO...
Characterizing the chemical and molecular composition of sediment organic matter (SeOM) provides cri...
This study investigated the characteristics of natural organic matter (NOM) with general water chara...
The high-mountain lakes on the Yungui Plateau in China are exposed to high-intensity ultraviolet rad...
Despite increasing recognition of storm-induced organic carbon (C) export as a significant loss from...
Lake sediments are important sinks of various pollutants and preserve historical pollution records c...