Regions in the Amazon Basin have been associated with specific biogeochemical processes, but a detailed chemical classification of the abundant and ubiquitous dissolved organic matter (DOM), beyond specific indicator compounds and bulk measurements, has not yet been established. We sampled water from different locations in the Negro, Madeira/Jamari and Tapajos River areas to characterize the molecular DOM composition and distribution. Ultrahigh-resolution Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FT-ICR-MS) combined with excitation emission matrix (EEM) fluorescence spectroscopy and parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC) revealed a large proportion of ubiquitous DOM but also unique area-specific molecular signatures. Unique t...
Marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) contains one of the largest exchangeable organic carbon pools ...
Constraining the fate of dissolved organic matter (DOM) delivered by rivers is a key to understand t...
Coastal oceans link terrestrial and marine carbon cycles. Yet, carbon sources and sinks in these bio...
Regions in the Amazon Basin have been associated with specific biogeochemical processes, but a detai...
Regions in the Amazon Basin have been associated with specific biogeochemical processes, but a detai...
Regions in the Amazon Basin have been associated with specific biogeochemical processes, but a detai...
Regions in the Amazon Basin have been associated with specific biogeochemical processes, but a detai...
Regions in the Amazon Basin have been associated with specific biogeochemical processes, but a detai...
Regions in the Amazon Basin have been associated with specific biogeochemical processes, but a detai...
Regions in the Amazon Basin have been associated with specific biogeochemical processes, but a detai...
Rivers are natural biogeochemical systems shaping the fates of dissolved organic matter (DOM) from l...
The Amazon delivers a fifth of the global continental runoff and riverine dissolved organic carbon (...
The Amazon delivers a fifth of the global continental runoff and riverine dissolved organic carbon (...
We analyzed the molecular composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the lower Amazon River (c...
The Amazon delivers a fifth of the global continental runoff and riverine dissolved organic carbon (...
Marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) contains one of the largest exchangeable organic carbon pools ...
Constraining the fate of dissolved organic matter (DOM) delivered by rivers is a key to understand t...
Coastal oceans link terrestrial and marine carbon cycles. Yet, carbon sources and sinks in these bio...
Regions in the Amazon Basin have been associated with specific biogeochemical processes, but a detai...
Regions in the Amazon Basin have been associated with specific biogeochemical processes, but a detai...
Regions in the Amazon Basin have been associated with specific biogeochemical processes, but a detai...
Regions in the Amazon Basin have been associated with specific biogeochemical processes, but a detai...
Regions in the Amazon Basin have been associated with specific biogeochemical processes, but a detai...
Regions in the Amazon Basin have been associated with specific biogeochemical processes, but a detai...
Regions in the Amazon Basin have been associated with specific biogeochemical processes, but a detai...
Rivers are natural biogeochemical systems shaping the fates of dissolved organic matter (DOM) from l...
The Amazon delivers a fifth of the global continental runoff and riverine dissolved organic carbon (...
The Amazon delivers a fifth of the global continental runoff and riverine dissolved organic carbon (...
We analyzed the molecular composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the lower Amazon River (c...
The Amazon delivers a fifth of the global continental runoff and riverine dissolved organic carbon (...
Marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) contains one of the largest exchangeable organic carbon pools ...
Constraining the fate of dissolved organic matter (DOM) delivered by rivers is a key to understand t...
Coastal oceans link terrestrial and marine carbon cycles. Yet, carbon sources and sinks in these bio...