Inland waters transport, transform and retain significant amounts of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) that may be biologically reactive (bioreactive) and thus potentially degraded into atmospheric CO2. Despite its global importance, relatively little is known about environmental controls on bioreactivity of DOC as it moves through river systems with varying water residence time (WRT). Here we determined the influence ofWRT and landscape properties on DOC bioreactivity in 15 Swedish catchments spanning a large geographical and environmental gradient. We found that the short-term bioreactive pools (0-6 d of decay experiments) were linked to high aquatic primary productivity that, in turn, was stimulated by phosphorus loading from forested, agri...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents a key component of carbon (C) cycling in freshwater ecosys...
Inland waters are important systems for transforming, storing and transporting carbon along the aqua...
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) ...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is the major form of organic carbon in aquatic ecosystems. Biological...
While streams and rivers emit large quantities of CO2 to the atmosphere, both the mechanisms control...
The patterns in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) photo-mineralization along the freshwater continuum f...
The importance of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) to aquatic environments is well established in the ...
The transport of dissolved organic carbon from land to ocean is a large dynamic component of the glo...
Concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from terrestrial sources have been increasing in fr...
Surface waters play a potentially important role in the global carbon balance. Dissolved organic car...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a central component of the global carbon cycle. Thus, small change...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in freshwaters is recognised as a significant and active component of...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a complex mixture of carbon-containing compounds. The low-molecula...
The degradation and transformation of organic carbon (C) in inland waters result in significant CO2 ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents a key component of carbon (C) cycling in freshwater ecosys...
Inland waters are important systems for transforming, storing and transporting carbon along the aqua...
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) ...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is the major form of organic carbon in aquatic ecosystems. Biological...
While streams and rivers emit large quantities of CO2 to the atmosphere, both the mechanisms control...
The patterns in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) photo-mineralization along the freshwater continuum f...
The importance of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) to aquatic environments is well established in the ...
The transport of dissolved organic carbon from land to ocean is a large dynamic component of the glo...
Concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from terrestrial sources have been increasing in fr...
Surface waters play a potentially important role in the global carbon balance. Dissolved organic car...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a central component of the global carbon cycle. Thus, small change...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in freshwaters is recognised as a significant and active component of...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a complex mixture of carbon-containing compounds. The low-molecula...
The degradation and transformation of organic carbon (C) in inland waters result in significant CO2 ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents a key component of carbon (C) cycling in freshwater ecosys...
Inland waters are important systems for transforming, storing and transporting carbon along the aqua...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents the largest organic matter pool in freshwater systems, but...