Biochemical transformations of organic matter (OM) are a primary driver of river corridor biogeochemistry, thereby modulating ecosystem processes at local to global scales. OM transformations are driven by diverse biotic and abiotic processes, but we lack knowledge of how the diversity of those processes varies across river corridors and across surface and subsurface components of river corridors. To fill this gap we quantified the number of putative biotic and abiotic transformations of organic molecules across diverse river corridors using ultra-high-resolution mass spectrometry. The number of unique transformations is used here as a proxy for the diversity of biochemical processes underlying observed profiles of organic molecules. For th...
Aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems are intimately linked through the transfer of energy and material...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Freshwater systems provide a unique cross-section of e...
Rivers carry large amounts of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to the oceans thereby connecting terres...
A large amount of dissolved organic matter (DOM) is transported to the ocean from terrestrial inputs...
A large amount of dissolved organic matter (DOM) is transported to the ocean from terrestrial inputs...
Fluvial networks are globally relevant for the processing of dissolved organic matter (DOM). To inve...
A large amount of dissolved organic matter (DOM) is transported to the ocean from terrestrial inputs...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents the largest organic matter pool in freshwater systems, but...
Streams and rivers are important components of the carbon cycle as they transport and transform diss...
The result of plant and microbial decomposition, organic matter (OM) is a complex, heterogeneous mix...
Rivers carry large amounts of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to the oceans thereby connecting terres...
Soils are losing increasing amounts of carbon annually to freshwaters as dissolved organic matter (D...
Riverine controls on terrestrial organic matter (TOM) dynamics play an important role in the global ...
A large amount of dissolved organic matter (DOM) is transported to the ocean from terrestrial inputs...
The objective of the present study was to provide better understanding of the effects of watershed l...
Aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems are intimately linked through the transfer of energy and material...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Freshwater systems provide a unique cross-section of e...
Rivers carry large amounts of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to the oceans thereby connecting terres...
A large amount of dissolved organic matter (DOM) is transported to the ocean from terrestrial inputs...
A large amount of dissolved organic matter (DOM) is transported to the ocean from terrestrial inputs...
Fluvial networks are globally relevant for the processing of dissolved organic matter (DOM). To inve...
A large amount of dissolved organic matter (DOM) is transported to the ocean from terrestrial inputs...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents the largest organic matter pool in freshwater systems, but...
Streams and rivers are important components of the carbon cycle as they transport and transform diss...
The result of plant and microbial decomposition, organic matter (OM) is a complex, heterogeneous mix...
Rivers carry large amounts of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to the oceans thereby connecting terres...
Soils are losing increasing amounts of carbon annually to freshwaters as dissolved organic matter (D...
Riverine controls on terrestrial organic matter (TOM) dynamics play an important role in the global ...
A large amount of dissolved organic matter (DOM) is transported to the ocean from terrestrial inputs...
The objective of the present study was to provide better understanding of the effects of watershed l...
Aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems are intimately linked through the transfer of energy and material...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Freshwater systems provide a unique cross-section of e...
Rivers carry large amounts of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to the oceans thereby connecting terres...