Surface waters receive large amounts of dissolved organic matter (DOM) via runoff from land. The DOM is rich in organic carbon that serves as an energy source for the aquatic biota. During uptake of this energy, aquatic organisms mineralize organic carbon. The resulting inorganic carbon is partially released to the atmosphere as carbon dioxide and methane that are greenhouse gases, and which are of concern for the ongoing global warming. The rate at which organic carbon is mineralized depends strongly on DOM quantity and quality that vary with respect to both time and space. In this thesis, DOM quantity and quality were addressed using spectroscopic methods that build on the absorptive and fluorescent properties of chromophoric DOM (CDOM). ...
Selected water quality parameters and spectroscopic characteristics of dissolved organic matter (DOM...
The development and validation of remote sensing-based approaches for the retrieval of CDOM concentr...
Lakes process large volumes of organic carbon (OC), are important sources of methane (CH4), and cont...
Surface waters receive large amounts of dissolved organic matter (DOM) via runoff from land. The DOM...
Surface waters receive large amounts of dissolved organic matter (DOM) via runoff from land. The DOM...
The cycling of organic carbon is fundamental to aquatic ecosystems, reflecting processes that extend...
The cycling of organic carbon is fundamental to aquatic ecosystems, reflecting processes that extend...
The short-term (hourly and daily) variation in chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) in lakes...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays an important role in biogeochemistry of lake ecosystems. Studie...
The development and validation of remote-sensing-based approaches for the retrieval of chromophoric ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a central component of the global carbon cycle. Thus, small change...
The development and validation of remote-sensing-based approaches for the retrieval of chromophoric ...
We determined microbial decomposition of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) over 3.7-year long dark bioa...
We determined microbial decomposition of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) over 3.7-year long dark bioa...
AbstractLakes process large volumes of organic carbon (OC), are important sources of methane (CH4), ...
Selected water quality parameters and spectroscopic characteristics of dissolved organic matter (DOM...
The development and validation of remote sensing-based approaches for the retrieval of CDOM concentr...
Lakes process large volumes of organic carbon (OC), are important sources of methane (CH4), and cont...
Surface waters receive large amounts of dissolved organic matter (DOM) via runoff from land. The DOM...
Surface waters receive large amounts of dissolved organic matter (DOM) via runoff from land. The DOM...
The cycling of organic carbon is fundamental to aquatic ecosystems, reflecting processes that extend...
The cycling of organic carbon is fundamental to aquatic ecosystems, reflecting processes that extend...
The short-term (hourly and daily) variation in chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) in lakes...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays an important role in biogeochemistry of lake ecosystems. Studie...
The development and validation of remote-sensing-based approaches for the retrieval of chromophoric ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a central component of the global carbon cycle. Thus, small change...
The development and validation of remote-sensing-based approaches for the retrieval of chromophoric ...
We determined microbial decomposition of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) over 3.7-year long dark bioa...
We determined microbial decomposition of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) over 3.7-year long dark bioa...
AbstractLakes process large volumes of organic carbon (OC), are important sources of methane (CH4), ...
Selected water quality parameters and spectroscopic characteristics of dissolved organic matter (DOM...
The development and validation of remote sensing-based approaches for the retrieval of CDOM concentr...
Lakes process large volumes of organic carbon (OC), are important sources of methane (CH4), and cont...