An in situ acetate injection was used to determine the influence of labile dissolved organic carbon (DOC) availability on microbial respiration in the hyporheic zone of a headwater stream. We added bromide as a conservative tracer and acetate as an organic substrate to the hyporheic zone of Rio Calaveras, New Mexico, via an injection well. Tracer was observed in four of eight capture wells. Three of the four wells showed increases in bromide without concurrent increases in acetate concentration, suggesting 100% acetate retention. One well had 38% acetate retention. Pore velocity and acetate retention were negatively correlated, suggesting hydrologic control of acetate retention. Acetate did not significantly sorb to the sandy hyporheic sedi...
Flow of water is essential to provide food (organic matter - OM), nutrients (e.g. N and P) and elect...
Acetate plays a key role as electron donor and acceptor and serves as carbon source in oligotrophic ...
1. Microbial heterotrophic activity is a major driver of nutrient and organic matter processing in t...
An in situ acetate injection was used to determine the influence of labile dissolved organic carbon ...
In groundwater ecosystems, in situ primary production is low, and metabolism depends on organic matt...
We used whole-stream and benthic chamber methods to measure rates of metabolism and determine the co...
Acetate oxidation frequently has been used as proxy of organic carbon decomposition in marine anoxic...
Acetate oxidation frequently has been used as proxy of organic carbon decomposition in marine anoxic...
The role of acetate in the biogeochemical cycling of organic matter in contemporary marine anoxic se...
Acetate is a critical compound in the soil carbon cycle, as it is a terminal product of complex orga...
Organic matter deposits in alluvial aquifers have been shown to result in the formation of naturally...
Ultra-basic reducing springs at continental sites of serpentinization act as portals into the biogeo...
In this 3-yr study, we investigated temporal and spatial changes in pools of pore-water methane, sul...
Acetate turnover in the methanogenic freshwater anoxic sediments of Lake Vechten, The Netherlands, a...
Previous studies of hot (\u3e80 degrees C) microbial ecosystems have primarily relied on the study o...
Flow of water is essential to provide food (organic matter - OM), nutrients (e.g. N and P) and elect...
Acetate plays a key role as electron donor and acceptor and serves as carbon source in oligotrophic ...
1. Microbial heterotrophic activity is a major driver of nutrient and organic matter processing in t...
An in situ acetate injection was used to determine the influence of labile dissolved organic carbon ...
In groundwater ecosystems, in situ primary production is low, and metabolism depends on organic matt...
We used whole-stream and benthic chamber methods to measure rates of metabolism and determine the co...
Acetate oxidation frequently has been used as proxy of organic carbon decomposition in marine anoxic...
Acetate oxidation frequently has been used as proxy of organic carbon decomposition in marine anoxic...
The role of acetate in the biogeochemical cycling of organic matter in contemporary marine anoxic se...
Acetate is a critical compound in the soil carbon cycle, as it is a terminal product of complex orga...
Organic matter deposits in alluvial aquifers have been shown to result in the formation of naturally...
Ultra-basic reducing springs at continental sites of serpentinization act as portals into the biogeo...
In this 3-yr study, we investigated temporal and spatial changes in pools of pore-water methane, sul...
Acetate turnover in the methanogenic freshwater anoxic sediments of Lake Vechten, The Netherlands, a...
Previous studies of hot (\u3e80 degrees C) microbial ecosystems have primarily relied on the study o...
Flow of water is essential to provide food (organic matter - OM), nutrients (e.g. N and P) and elect...
Acetate plays a key role as electron donor and acceptor and serves as carbon source in oligotrophic ...
1. Microbial heterotrophic activity is a major driver of nutrient and organic matter processing in t...