International audienceEstuarine processes play a key role in determining the amount and quality of land-derived dissolved organic matter (DOM) reaching the oceans. Microbial-mediated reactions can affect the concentration, quality, and bioavailability of DOM within an estuary. In this study, we investigated biological DOM removal in a small estuary and its variability in two contrasting seasons (spring and autumn) characterized by natural differences in the concentration and quality of the riverine DOM. Two incubation experiments were carried out using natural DOM and heterotrophic prokaryotes community collected at the estuary in March and September. Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration, DOM fluorescence, and the heterotrophic prok...
The isolation, characterization and study of the properties of aquatic dissolved organic matter (DOM...
To unravel the factors that regulate DOC dynamics in the freshwater tidal reaches of the Schelde est...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in estuaries derives from a diverse array of both allochthonous and a...
International audienceEstuarine processes play a key role in determining the amount and quality of l...
International audienceIn many estuarine systems, riverine discharge is the main source of dissolved ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the largest reservoir of organic matter in the ocean containing th...
The flux of terrigenous organic carbon through estuaries is an important and changing, yet poorly un...
In this study, Dissolved Organic Matter (DOM) quality was analysed through its optical properties. S...
Bacterial utilization of natural levels of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) was measured in the York R...
Heterotrophic bacterial communities in marine environments are exposed to a heterogeneous mixture of...
Heterotrophic bacterial communities in marine environments are exposed to a heterogeneous mixture of...
Relationships between bacterial community and dissolved organic matter (DOM) include microbial uptak...
Winyah Bay, SC, is a riverine-dominated estuary whose four main blackwater tributaries enter the est...
Terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) undergoes significant changes during the estuarine transp...
Marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a key component of the global carbon cycle. While marine DO...
The isolation, characterization and study of the properties of aquatic dissolved organic matter (DOM...
To unravel the factors that regulate DOC dynamics in the freshwater tidal reaches of the Schelde est...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in estuaries derives from a diverse array of both allochthonous and a...
International audienceEstuarine processes play a key role in determining the amount and quality of l...
International audienceIn many estuarine systems, riverine discharge is the main source of dissolved ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the largest reservoir of organic matter in the ocean containing th...
The flux of terrigenous organic carbon through estuaries is an important and changing, yet poorly un...
In this study, Dissolved Organic Matter (DOM) quality was analysed through its optical properties. S...
Bacterial utilization of natural levels of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) was measured in the York R...
Heterotrophic bacterial communities in marine environments are exposed to a heterogeneous mixture of...
Heterotrophic bacterial communities in marine environments are exposed to a heterogeneous mixture of...
Relationships between bacterial community and dissolved organic matter (DOM) include microbial uptak...
Winyah Bay, SC, is a riverine-dominated estuary whose four main blackwater tributaries enter the est...
Terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) undergoes significant changes during the estuarine transp...
Marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a key component of the global carbon cycle. While marine DO...
The isolation, characterization and study of the properties of aquatic dissolved organic matter (DOM...
To unravel the factors that regulate DOC dynamics in the freshwater tidal reaches of the Schelde est...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in estuaries derives from a diverse array of both allochthonous and a...