The ocean's biota sequester atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) in part by producing dissolved organic matter (DOM) that persists in the ocean for millennia. This long-term accumulation of carbon may be facilitated by abiotic and biotic production of chemical structures that resist degradation, consequently contributing disproportionately to refractory DOM. Compounds that are selectively preserved in seawater were identified in solid-phase extracted DOM (PPL-DOM) using comprehensive gas chromatography (GC) coupled to mass spectrometry (MS). These molecules contained cyclic head groups that were linked to isoprenoid tails, and their overall structures closely resembled carotenoid degradation products (CDP). The origin of these compounds in PPL-...
Abstract Refractory carboxyl-rich alicyclic molecules (CRAM) are characterized in marine dissolved o...
Incorporation of 14C-depleted (old) dissolved organic carbon (DOC) on/into particulate organic carbo...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays an important role in the global carbon cycle (chapter 1). Howev...
The ocean's biota sequester atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) in part by producing dissolved organic ...
The primary objective of this thesis was to combine a chemical degradation technique together with a...
The primary objective of this thesis was to combine a chemical degradation technique together with a...
Most of the oceanic reservoir of dissolved organic matter (DOM) is of marine origin and is resistant...
Oceanic dissolved organic matter (DOM) is one of the largest pools of reduced carbon on Earth, yet D...
Oceanic dissolved organic matter (DOM) is one of the largest pools of reduced carbon on Earth, yet D...
Ultrahigh resolution mass spectrometry of marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) has suggested the pr...
Marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the largest pool of actively cycling organic carbon and nit...
More than 90% of the global ocean dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is refractory, has an average age o...
The global ocean contains a massive reservoir of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), rivaling the atmosp...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the oceans constitutes a major carbon pool involved in global biog...
The subtropical South Pacific Gyre (SPG) encompasses the largest oligotrophic region of the global o...
Abstract Refractory carboxyl-rich alicyclic molecules (CRAM) are characterized in marine dissolved o...
Incorporation of 14C-depleted (old) dissolved organic carbon (DOC) on/into particulate organic carbo...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays an important role in the global carbon cycle (chapter 1). Howev...
The ocean's biota sequester atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) in part by producing dissolved organic ...
The primary objective of this thesis was to combine a chemical degradation technique together with a...
The primary objective of this thesis was to combine a chemical degradation technique together with a...
Most of the oceanic reservoir of dissolved organic matter (DOM) is of marine origin and is resistant...
Oceanic dissolved organic matter (DOM) is one of the largest pools of reduced carbon on Earth, yet D...
Oceanic dissolved organic matter (DOM) is one of the largest pools of reduced carbon on Earth, yet D...
Ultrahigh resolution mass spectrometry of marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) has suggested the pr...
Marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the largest pool of actively cycling organic carbon and nit...
More than 90% of the global ocean dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is refractory, has an average age o...
The global ocean contains a massive reservoir of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), rivaling the atmosp...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the oceans constitutes a major carbon pool involved in global biog...
The subtropical South Pacific Gyre (SPG) encompasses the largest oligotrophic region of the global o...
Abstract Refractory carboxyl-rich alicyclic molecules (CRAM) are characterized in marine dissolved o...
Incorporation of 14C-depleted (old) dissolved organic carbon (DOC) on/into particulate organic carbo...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays an important role in the global carbon cycle (chapter 1). Howev...