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Over the years, industry, agriculture and other human activities have discharged large amounts of organic pollutants into landfills. Among them, color-resistant dissolved organic pollutants have attracted great attention. In order to achieve the safe discharge of wastewater, a variety of treatment technologies have been used to effectively eliminate ...
Lifeng Shi, Siao Zhang, Hao Wang
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Chemical and optical phototransformation of dissolved organic matter
Dissolved organic matter represents the main reservoir of organic carbon in most aquatic ecosystems. In the present study, we determined the optical changes and the quantum yields of transient species formation for chromophoric dissolved organic matter ...
Claudio, Minero +7 more
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Advanced fluorescence analysis within the wide range of excitation wavelengths from 230 to 510 nm accompanied with chromatography was used to study natural chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) from three freshwater Karelian lakes.
Svetlana Patsaeva +3 more
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This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in Marine Dissolved Organic Matter Dynamics.Posidonia oceanica is a well-recognized source of dissolved organic matter (DOM) derived from exudation and leaching of seagrass leaves, but little is known ...
Francesca Iuculano +9 more
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Chromophoric dissolved organic matter in experimental mesocosms maintained under different pCO2 levels [PDF]
Chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) represents the optically active fraction of the bulk dissolved organic matter (DOM) pool. Recent evidence pointed towards a microbial source of CDOM in the aquatic environment and led to the proposal that ...
Gattuso, J. P. +18 more
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Objective The composition and degradability of dissolved organic matter (DOM) play a critical role in evaluating biogenic gas production during shale gas exploration.
Xiaoxuan ZHENG +6 more
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Chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) plays an essential role in the biogeochemical cycling of organic matter, microbial ecology and regulating optical properties in marine surface waters.
Floge, Sheri Ann
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Chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) is a crucial component of aquatic environments. Accurately quantifying the content of CDOM is essential for supporting lake water quality monitoring and management.
Zhengnan Zeng +5 more
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Distribution and sea-to-air exchange of carbon monoxide in surface microlayer and subsurface seawater in the eastern marginal seas of China [PDF]
Sea-surface microlayer (SML) is the boundary interface between the atmosphere and ocean, exhibiting an enrichment of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and participating in sea-to-air gas exchange.
L. Yang +9 more
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Transport and Transformation of Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM) From Land to Ocean
Chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM), as a sizable fraction of total dissolved organic matter (DOM) pool, plays an important role in natural water biogeochemical processes and remote sensing of coastal waters.
Huang, Wei
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