The capacity of natural dissolved organic matter (DOM) produced during the onset, development and decay of a simulated bloom of the marine diatom Skeletonema costatum to complex free copper has been followed for a 2 week period. Copper binding capacity of the culture was measured by anodic stripping voltammetry (ASV) with a hanging mercury drop electrode (HMDE). The concentration of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and two fluorophores, M (humic-like, Ex/Em: 320 nm/410 nm) and T (protein-like, Ex/Em: 280 nm/350 nm), were followed during the course of the incubation. Models using DOC concentrations alone could not accurately predict the complexing capacity of the culture, especially at the end of the bloom, and better predictions were obtained...
The effects of natural organic matter (NOM) source on Cu complexation were characterized chemically,...
This thesis has been motivated by questions pertaining to the cycling of bioactive elements through ...
In aquatic systems, the presence of colored dissolved organic matter (DOM) may affect algal growth i...
Original research articleThe capacity of natural dissolved organic matter (DOM) produced during the ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) production was examined in axenic batch cultures of five coastal diat...
Graduation date: 2007Experiments were designed to answer key questions about diatom-derived organic\...
The protective effect of dissolved organic matter (DOM) on metal toxicity to aquatic organisms has b...
The chemical speciation of Fe and Cu in marine waters impart a strong selective pressure on phytopla...
Incubation experiments with axenic cultures of four common phytoplankton species of the genera Chaet...
Phytoplankton cultures occurring in disphotic zone water were conducted to examine dissolved organic...
In this first in situ study of the dynamic availability of phytoplankton micronutrients, a SeaExplor...
This study investigates the effects of waterborne copper exposure on germling growth in chemically d...
The significance of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the biological and chemical processes of the s...
The goal of this study was to investigate if transparent exopolymer particles (TEP), carbohydrates, ...
It is predicated that algal blooms will become an increasing problem under changing climatic conditi...
The effects of natural organic matter (NOM) source on Cu complexation were characterized chemically,...
This thesis has been motivated by questions pertaining to the cycling of bioactive elements through ...
In aquatic systems, the presence of colored dissolved organic matter (DOM) may affect algal growth i...
Original research articleThe capacity of natural dissolved organic matter (DOM) produced during the ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) production was examined in axenic batch cultures of five coastal diat...
Graduation date: 2007Experiments were designed to answer key questions about diatom-derived organic\...
The protective effect of dissolved organic matter (DOM) on metal toxicity to aquatic organisms has b...
The chemical speciation of Fe and Cu in marine waters impart a strong selective pressure on phytopla...
Incubation experiments with axenic cultures of four common phytoplankton species of the genera Chaet...
Phytoplankton cultures occurring in disphotic zone water were conducted to examine dissolved organic...
In this first in situ study of the dynamic availability of phytoplankton micronutrients, a SeaExplor...
This study investigates the effects of waterborne copper exposure on germling growth in chemically d...
The significance of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the biological and chemical processes of the s...
The goal of this study was to investigate if transparent exopolymer particles (TEP), carbohydrates, ...
It is predicated that algal blooms will become an increasing problem under changing climatic conditi...
The effects of natural organic matter (NOM) source on Cu complexation were characterized chemically,...
This thesis has been motivated by questions pertaining to the cycling of bioactive elements through ...
In aquatic systems, the presence of colored dissolved organic matter (DOM) may affect algal growth i...