While the existence of black carbon as part of dissolved organic matter (DOM) has been confirmed, quantitative determinations of dissolved black carbon (DBC) in freshwater ecosystem and information on factors controlling its concentration are scarce. In this study, stream surface water samples from a series of watersheds subject to different burn frequencies in Konza Prairie (Kansas, USA) were collected in order to determine if recent fire history has a noticeable effect on DBC concentration. The DBC levels detected ranged from 0.04 to 0.11 mg L−1, accounting for ca. 3.32 ± 0.51% of dissolved organic carbon (DOC). No correlation was found between DBC concentration and neither fire frequency nor time since last burn. We suggest that limited ...
Black carbon (BC) is a complex mixture of polycondensed aromatic compounds produced by the incomplet...
Black carbon (BC) is an organic residue formed primarily from biomass burning (e.g., wildfires) and ...
The concentration of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in freshwater catchments has implications for ca...
While the existence of black carbon as part of dissolved organic matter (DOM) has been confirmed, qu...
Black carbon (BC) is an organic residue formed primarily from biomass burning (e.g., wildfires) and ...
Black carbon (BC) is a complex mixture of polycondensed aromatic compounds produced by the incomplet...
Black carbon (BC), the incomplete combustion product from biomass and fossil fuel burning, is ubiqui...
Black carbon (BC), the incomplete combustion product from biomass and fossil fuel burning, is ubiqui...
Wetlands are ecosystems commonly characterized by elevated levels of dissolved organic carbon (DOC),...
Wetlands are ecosystems commonly characterized by elevated levels of dissolved organic carbon (DOC),...
Black carbon (BC) is a recalcitrant form of organic carbon (OC) produced by landscape fires. BC is a...
Boreal forests are thought to be an important source and sink for pyrogenic carbon, or black carbon ...
The burning of heather and grass to maintain a mosaic of different aged vegetation stands is a wides...
Black carbon (BC) is a complex mixture of polycondensed aromatic compounds produced by the incomplet...
Black carbon (BC) is a complex mixture of polycondensed aromatic compounds produced by the incomplet...
Black carbon (BC) is a complex mixture of polycondensed aromatic compounds produced by the incomplet...
Black carbon (BC) is an organic residue formed primarily from biomass burning (e.g., wildfires) and ...
The concentration of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in freshwater catchments has implications for ca...
While the existence of black carbon as part of dissolved organic matter (DOM) has been confirmed, qu...
Black carbon (BC) is an organic residue formed primarily from biomass burning (e.g., wildfires) and ...
Black carbon (BC) is a complex mixture of polycondensed aromatic compounds produced by the incomplet...
Black carbon (BC), the incomplete combustion product from biomass and fossil fuel burning, is ubiqui...
Black carbon (BC), the incomplete combustion product from biomass and fossil fuel burning, is ubiqui...
Wetlands are ecosystems commonly characterized by elevated levels of dissolved organic carbon (DOC),...
Wetlands are ecosystems commonly characterized by elevated levels of dissolved organic carbon (DOC),...
Black carbon (BC) is a recalcitrant form of organic carbon (OC) produced by landscape fires. BC is a...
Boreal forests are thought to be an important source and sink for pyrogenic carbon, or black carbon ...
The burning of heather and grass to maintain a mosaic of different aged vegetation stands is a wides...
Black carbon (BC) is a complex mixture of polycondensed aromatic compounds produced by the incomplet...
Black carbon (BC) is a complex mixture of polycondensed aromatic compounds produced by the incomplet...
Black carbon (BC) is a complex mixture of polycondensed aromatic compounds produced by the incomplet...
Black carbon (BC) is an organic residue formed primarily from biomass burning (e.g., wildfires) and ...
The concentration of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in freshwater catchments has implications for ca...