Streams and rivers form an important link in the global carbon cycle by transporting and transforming large amounts of carbon imported from terrestrial ecosystems to the oceans. Since streams in agricultural areas often experience increased concentrations of suspended mineral particles from soil erosion, they are important sites where dissolved organic carbon (DOC) may be adsorbed to particles and retained in the sediment. As the extent of adsorption varies with the molecular composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM), which is seasonally variable, we expect also the fraction of organic material that adsorbs to mineral particles to fluctuate over time. We sampled the agriculturally impacted River Fyrisån (Sweden) monthly during 1 year, a...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents the largest organic matter pool in freshwater systems, but...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in freshwaters is recognised as a significant and active component of...
International audienceIn aquatic systems, soprtion of organic matter (OM) on environmental surfaces ...
Streams and rivers form an important link in the global carbon cycle by transporting and transformin...
Inland waters receive organic matter from terrestrial ecosystems and in situ production. In transit ...
Different processes contribute to the loss or transformation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and c...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is of major importance for freshwater ecology and water treatment, pa...
When plants and animals die they are decomposed into microscopic particles of organic carbon. In the...
Organic carbon (OC) in inland waters is found in either dissolved or particulate states, each contri...
While streams and rivers emit large quantities of CO2 to the atmosphere, both the mechanisms control...
The transfer of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from land to watercourses plays a major role in the c...
ABSTRACT Adsorption of DOM by soil has been implicated as a very important factor in controlling the...
Although lateral carbon (C) export from terrestrial to aquatic systems is known to be an important c...
International audienceThis study investigates the combined effects of land management and hydrology ...
Black carbon (BC) is an organic residue formed primarily from biomass burning (e.g., wildfires) and ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents the largest organic matter pool in freshwater systems, but...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in freshwaters is recognised as a significant and active component of...
International audienceIn aquatic systems, soprtion of organic matter (OM) on environmental surfaces ...
Streams and rivers form an important link in the global carbon cycle by transporting and transformin...
Inland waters receive organic matter from terrestrial ecosystems and in situ production. In transit ...
Different processes contribute to the loss or transformation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and c...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is of major importance for freshwater ecology and water treatment, pa...
When plants and animals die they are decomposed into microscopic particles of organic carbon. In the...
Organic carbon (OC) in inland waters is found in either dissolved or particulate states, each contri...
While streams and rivers emit large quantities of CO2 to the atmosphere, both the mechanisms control...
The transfer of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from land to watercourses plays a major role in the c...
ABSTRACT Adsorption of DOM by soil has been implicated as a very important factor in controlling the...
Although lateral carbon (C) export from terrestrial to aquatic systems is known to be an important c...
International audienceThis study investigates the combined effects of land management and hydrology ...
Black carbon (BC) is an organic residue formed primarily from biomass burning (e.g., wildfires) and ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents the largest organic matter pool in freshwater systems, but...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in freshwaters is recognised as a significant and active component of...
International audienceIn aquatic systems, soprtion of organic matter (OM) on environmental surfaces ...