A large amount of dissolved organic matter (DOM) is transported to the ocean from terrestrial inputs each year (~0.95 Pg C per year) and undergoes a series of abiotic and biotic reactions, causing a significant release of CO2. Combined, these reactions result in variable DOM characteristics (e.g., nominal oxidation state of carbon, double-bond equivalents, chemodiversity) which have demonstrated impacts on biogeochemistry and ecosystem function. Despite this importance, however, comparatively few studies focus on the drivers for DOM chemodiversity along a riverine continuum. Here, we characterized DOM within samples collected from a stream network in the Yakima River Basin using ultrahigh-resolution mass spectrometry (i.e., FTICR-MS). To li...
International audienceDissolved organic matter (DOM) is implied in (i) ecosystem services such as th...
Soils are losing increasing amounts of carbon annually to freshwaters as dissolved organic matter (D...
Marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) contains one of the largest exchangeable organic carbon pools ...
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...
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...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents the largest organic matter pool in freshwater systems, but...
Aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems are intimately linked through the transfer of energy and material...
Large world rivers are significant sources of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to the oceans. Watershe...
Biochemical transformations of organic matter (OM) are a primary driver of river corridor biogeochem...
About 250 Tg of dissolved organic carbon are annually transported from inland waters to coastal syst...
Invisible to the naked eye lies a tremendous diversity of organic molecules and organisms that make ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is recognized for its importance in freshwater ecosystems, but histor...
Rivers carry large amounts of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to the oceans thereby connecting terres...
International audienceDissolved organic matter (DOM) is implied in (i) ecosystem services such as th...
Soils are losing increasing amounts of carbon annually to freshwaters as dissolved organic matter (D...
Marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) contains one of the largest exchangeable organic carbon pools ...
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...
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...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents the largest organic matter pool in freshwater systems, but...
Aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems are intimately linked through the transfer of energy and material...
Large world rivers are significant sources of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to the oceans. Watershe...
Biochemical transformations of organic matter (OM) are a primary driver of river corridor biogeochem...
About 250 Tg of dissolved organic carbon are annually transported from inland waters to coastal syst...
Invisible to the naked eye lies a tremendous diversity of organic molecules and organisms that make ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is recognized for its importance in freshwater ecosystems, but histor...
Rivers carry large amounts of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to the oceans thereby connecting terres...
International audienceDissolved organic matter (DOM) is implied in (i) ecosystem services such as th...
Soils are losing increasing amounts of carbon annually to freshwaters as dissolved organic matter (D...
Marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) contains one of the largest exchangeable organic carbon pools ...