Terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) undergoes significant changes during the estuarine transport from river mouths to the open sea. These include transformations and degradation by biological and chemical processes, but also the production of fresh organic matter. Since many of these processes occur simultaneously, properties of the DOM pool represent the net changes during the passage along the hydrological path. We examined changes in multiple DOM characteristics across three Finnish estuarine gradients during spring, summer and autumn: Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration, coloured DOM absorbance and fluorescence, stable carbon isotope signal of DOC and molecular size distribution. Changes in these DOM characteristics with...
Incubation experiments were performed to examine the processing of fresh autochthonous dissolved org...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in freshwaters is recognised as a significant and active component of...
The karstic Krka River is characterized by having lower dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration...
Terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) undergoes significant changes during the estuarine transp...
Terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) undergoes significant changes during the estuarine transp...
Estuaries as connectors of freshwater and marine aquatic systems are hotspots of biogeochemical elem...
Coastal waters have strong gradients in dissolved organic matter (DOM) quantity and characteristics,...
International audienceEstuarine processes play a key role in determining the amount and quality of l...
Expanding knowledge of degradation kinetics coupled with significant improvements in measurement pre...
Connectivity between the terrestrial and marine environment in the Artic is changing as a result of ...
Estuaries function as important transporters, transformers, and producers of organic matter (OM). Al...
The transport of dissolved organic carbon from land to ocean is a large dynamic component of the glo...
Understanding DOM transport and reactivity in rivers is essential to having a complete picture of th...
The flux of terrigenous organic carbon through estuaries is an important and changing, yet poorly un...
The flux of terrigenous organic carbon through estuaries is an important and changing, yet poorly un...
Incubation experiments were performed to examine the processing of fresh autochthonous dissolved org...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in freshwaters is recognised as a significant and active component of...
The karstic Krka River is characterized by having lower dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration...
Terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) undergoes significant changes during the estuarine transp...
Terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) undergoes significant changes during the estuarine transp...
Estuaries as connectors of freshwater and marine aquatic systems are hotspots of biogeochemical elem...
Coastal waters have strong gradients in dissolved organic matter (DOM) quantity and characteristics,...
International audienceEstuarine processes play a key role in determining the amount and quality of l...
Expanding knowledge of degradation kinetics coupled with significant improvements in measurement pre...
Connectivity between the terrestrial and marine environment in the Artic is changing as a result of ...
Estuaries function as important transporters, transformers, and producers of organic matter (OM). Al...
The transport of dissolved organic carbon from land to ocean is a large dynamic component of the glo...
Understanding DOM transport and reactivity in rivers is essential to having a complete picture of th...
The flux of terrigenous organic carbon through estuaries is an important and changing, yet poorly un...
The flux of terrigenous organic carbon through estuaries is an important and changing, yet poorly un...
Incubation experiments were performed to examine the processing of fresh autochthonous dissolved org...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in freshwaters is recognised as a significant and active component of...
The karstic Krka River is characterized by having lower dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration...