International audienceTo obtain better constraints on the control of seasonal hydrological variations on dissolved organic carbon (DOC) dynamics in headwater catchments, we combined hydrometric monitoring with high-frequency analyses of DOC concentration and DOC chemical composition (specific UV adsorption, 13C) in soil and stream waters during one complete hydrological cycle in a small lowland catchment of western France. We observed a succession of four hydrological periods, each corresponding to specific DOC signatures. In particular, the rise of the upland water table at the end of the rewetting period yielded to a strong increase of the specific UV absorbance (from 2.5 to 4.0 L mg C 1 m 1) and of the 13C values (from 29 to 27%) of the ...
Preferential groundwater flow paths can influence dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration and e...
Concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in runoff from catchments are often subject to subs...
Concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) measured within water bodies have been increasing o...
International audienceTo obtain better constraints on the control of seasonal hydrological variation...
International audienceAs a phenomenon integrating climate conditions and hydrological control of the...
Better knowledge of spatial and temporal delivery of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in small catchme...
International audienceMonitoring the isotopic composition ( 13CDOC) of dissolved organic carbon (DOC...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the surface water is an important component of the global carbon c...
Increasing dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations have been reported during the last four dec...
International audiencePeatlands store ∼ 20 %-30 % of the global soil organic carbon stock and are an...
The role of dissolved organic matter (DOM) as carbon storage in mineral soil horizons and the impact...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) exports from many catchments in Europe and North-America are steadily...
One likely consequence of global climate change is an increased frequency and intensity of droughts ...
Although lateral carbon (C) export from terrestrial to aquatic systems is known to be an important c...
Preferential groundwater flow paths can influence dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration and e...
Concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in runoff from catchments are often subject to subs...
Concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) measured within water bodies have been increasing o...
International audienceTo obtain better constraints on the control of seasonal hydrological variation...
International audienceAs a phenomenon integrating climate conditions and hydrological control of the...
Better knowledge of spatial and temporal delivery of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in small catchme...
International audienceMonitoring the isotopic composition ( 13CDOC) of dissolved organic carbon (DOC...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the surface water is an important component of the global carbon c...
Increasing dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations have been reported during the last four dec...
International audiencePeatlands store ∼ 20 %-30 % of the global soil organic carbon stock and are an...
The role of dissolved organic matter (DOM) as carbon storage in mineral soil horizons and the impact...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) exports from many catchments in Europe and North-America are steadily...
One likely consequence of global climate change is an increased frequency and intensity of droughts ...
Although lateral carbon (C) export from terrestrial to aquatic systems is known to be an important c...
Preferential groundwater flow paths can influence dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration and e...
Concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in runoff from catchments are often subject to subs...
Concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) measured within water bodies have been increasing o...