The spatial and geographical variation of dissolved organic matter fluorescence signal is influenced by various factors, including biodegradation, photochemical degradation, and anthropogenic inputs. Understanding this variation is crucial for environmental studies such as pollution tracking and remote sensing of coastal waters. In this study, we used 3D fluorescence spectroscopy of excitation emission matrices (EEMs) coupled with parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC) to track the geographical variation of fluorescence signal along the urban Gapeau river in the PACA region of France. Two geographical sampling campaigns were conducted in August 2016 at 14 sampling points, resulting in 56 EEMs from nonfiltered and filtered samples. PARAFAC analy...
Real-time fluorescence monitoring has been mostly performed in marine systems, with little progress ...
Fluorescence excitation emission matrix (FEEM) spectroscopy was used to evaluate its applicability a...
Organic matter (OM) is a ubiquitous constituent of natural waters quantifiable at very low levels us...
The spatial and geographical variation of dissolved organic matter fluorescence signal is influenced...
International audienceOrganic matter has an important role in biogeochemistry in aquatic environment...
It is known that composition and concentration of dissolved organic matter (DOM) have direct and ind...
The dissolved organic matter (DOM) is one of the important factors for controlling water quality. Th...
Anthropogenic activities have done major changes to our global system. The coastal dissolved organic...
Synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy (SFS) combined with Gaussian band fitting, two-dimensional cor...
Fluorescence spectroscopy has become a widely used technique to characterize dissolved organic matte...
The online monitoring of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in raw sewage water is expected to better co...
Fluorescence spectroscopy has recently found increasing use in investigations of dissolved organic m...
This research examined the use of fluorescence spectroscopy as a rapid contaminant detection method....
The widespread problem of organic contaminants found within our surface waters is jeopardizing the h...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aquatic environments forms a vast reservoir of carbon present as a...
Real-time fluorescence monitoring has been mostly performed in marine systems, with little progress ...
Fluorescence excitation emission matrix (FEEM) spectroscopy was used to evaluate its applicability a...
Organic matter (OM) is a ubiquitous constituent of natural waters quantifiable at very low levels us...
The spatial and geographical variation of dissolved organic matter fluorescence signal is influenced...
International audienceOrganic matter has an important role in biogeochemistry in aquatic environment...
It is known that composition and concentration of dissolved organic matter (DOM) have direct and ind...
The dissolved organic matter (DOM) is one of the important factors for controlling water quality. Th...
Anthropogenic activities have done major changes to our global system. The coastal dissolved organic...
Synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy (SFS) combined with Gaussian band fitting, two-dimensional cor...
Fluorescence spectroscopy has become a widely used technique to characterize dissolved organic matte...
The online monitoring of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in raw sewage water is expected to better co...
Fluorescence spectroscopy has recently found increasing use in investigations of dissolved organic m...
This research examined the use of fluorescence spectroscopy as a rapid contaminant detection method....
The widespread problem of organic contaminants found within our surface waters is jeopardizing the h...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aquatic environments forms a vast reservoir of carbon present as a...
Real-time fluorescence monitoring has been mostly performed in marine systems, with little progress ...
Fluorescence excitation emission matrix (FEEM) spectroscopy was used to evaluate its applicability a...
Organic matter (OM) is a ubiquitous constituent of natural waters quantifiable at very low levels us...