Quantifying the role that freshwater ecosystems play in the global carbon cycle requires accurate measurement and scaling of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) removal in river networks. We reviewed reach‐scale measurements of DOC uptake from experimental additions of simple organic compounds or leachates to inform development of aquatic DOC models that operate at the river network, regional, or continental scale. Median DOC uptake velocity (vf) across all measurements was 2.28 mm min−1. Measurements using simple compound additions resulted in faster vf (2.94 mm min−1) than additions of leachates (1.11 mm min−1). We also reviewed published data of DOC bioavailability for ambient stream water and leaf leachate DOC from laboratory experiments. We...
The turnover of organic carbon in rivers could represent a large source of greenhouse gases to the a...
Abstract. Dissolved organic C (DOC) is metabolically important in streams, but its contribution to e...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an important component of aquatic food webs. We compare the uptake...
Quantifying the role that freshwater ecosystems play in the global carbon cycle requires accurate me...
Surface waters play a potentially important role in the global carbon balance. Dissolved organic car...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the surface water is an important component of the global carbon c...
The controls on the quantity and chemical composition of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in freshwate...
Master of ScienceDivision of BiologyWalter K. DoddsContrary to the previous notion that a stream act...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents a key component of carbon (C) cycling in freshwater ecosys...
The relative capacity for watersheds to eliminate or export reactive constituents has important impl...
Given observed trends in the concentration of DOC in surface waters in the northern hemisphere the d...
Streams and rivers play a major role in the global carbon cycle as they collect, transform and deliv...
Understanding the processes controlling the transfer and chemical composition of dissolved organic c...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a central constituent of surface waters which control its characte...
Quantifying the transfer of organic carbon from the terrestrial to the riverine ecosystems is of cru...
The turnover of organic carbon in rivers could represent a large source of greenhouse gases to the a...
Abstract. Dissolved organic C (DOC) is metabolically important in streams, but its contribution to e...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an important component of aquatic food webs. We compare the uptake...
Quantifying the role that freshwater ecosystems play in the global carbon cycle requires accurate me...
Surface waters play a potentially important role in the global carbon balance. Dissolved organic car...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the surface water is an important component of the global carbon c...
The controls on the quantity and chemical composition of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in freshwate...
Master of ScienceDivision of BiologyWalter K. DoddsContrary to the previous notion that a stream act...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents a key component of carbon (C) cycling in freshwater ecosys...
The relative capacity for watersheds to eliminate or export reactive constituents has important impl...
Given observed trends in the concentration of DOC in surface waters in the northern hemisphere the d...
Streams and rivers play a major role in the global carbon cycle as they collect, transform and deliv...
Understanding the processes controlling the transfer and chemical composition of dissolved organic c...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a central constituent of surface waters which control its characte...
Quantifying the transfer of organic carbon from the terrestrial to the riverine ecosystems is of cru...
The turnover of organic carbon in rivers could represent a large source of greenhouse gases to the a...
Abstract. Dissolved organic C (DOC) is metabolically important in streams, but its contribution to e...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an important component of aquatic food webs. We compare the uptake...