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Dissolved Organic Carbon Retention in Soils

Soil Science Society of America Journal, 2002
Interactions between dissolved organic C (DOC) and mineral soils were examined in a laboratory column study. Specific emphasis was given to comparisons of soil and solution measurements of organic C (OC) retention in four soil parent materials. Soil columns were leached with one of three concentrations of forest floor (FF) leachate or distilled water ...
Kimberly L. McCracken   +3 more
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Classification of Dissolved Organic Carbon

1985
This chapter discusses the classification scheme used in this book to describe the nature of dissolved organic carbon. The classification is based on adsorption and ion-exchange chromatography and definitions of classes of organic compounds that constitute dissolved organic carbon.
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Dissolved organic carbon and biodegradable dissolved organic carbon determination in river water of the Strug Basin [PDF]

open access: possible, 2019
The aim of the study was to determine Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) and Biodegradable Dissolved Organic Carbon (BDOC) concentrations, as well as the correlation between them, in the river water of the Strug basin located in the Carpathian Foothills. The Strug river's hydrographic basin was chosen for the study as it is a typical catchment area, which ...
Piech, Adam   +3 more
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Dynamics of chromophoric dissolved organic matter and dissolved organic carbon in experimental mesocosms

International Journal of Remote Sensing, 1999
Since CDOM can significantly influence the optical characteristics of Case II waters, we investigated potential sources of CDOM and DOC during a month-long mesocosm experiment. Nutrient additions resulted in a large phytoplankton bloom, followed by a rapid decline.
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Measurement and Importance of Dissolved Organic Carbon

2008
The flux of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from an ecosystem can be a significant component of carbon (C) budgets especially in watersheds containing wetlands. Although internal ecosystem cycling of DOC is generally greater than the fluxes to ground or surface waters, it is the transport out of the system that is a main research focus for carbon ...
Randall Kolka   +2 more
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Dissolved organic carbon in streams and groundwater

Hydrobiologia, 1987
Minipiezometers installed at different vertical levels within the streambed (20–140 cm) were used to study temporal and spatial variation in the dissolved organic carbon (DOC) content of streamwater and groundwater in three southern Ontario streams.
J. E. Rutherford, H. B. N. Hynes
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Distribution and Cycling of Dissolved Organic Carbon and Colored Dissolved Organic Carbon on the West Florida Shelf

2002
Abstract : The long term goal of this project is to determine sources, sinks and dynamics of Colored Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM) and Colored Dissolved Organic Carbon (CDOC) optical properties on spatial and temporal scales relevant to physical/biogeochemical/ optical modeling efforts currently in progress for the West Florida Shelf HYCODE site ...
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Dissolved organic carbon

2023
Jason James, Rob Harrison
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Carbon of Dissolved Organic Matter in the Ocean

1984
Organic matter is present in the world ocean in diverse dispersive and phase states. Because of methodological limitations of isolation and quantitative analysis, OM is classified at present in the majority of works only as dissolved and particulate (suspended).
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The marine biogeochemistry of dissolved organic carbon and dissolved organic nutrients in the Atlantic Ocean [PDF]

open access: possible, 2007
The marine biogeochemistry of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) has come underincreased scrutiny because of its involvement in the global carbon cycle andconsequently climate change. Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) and phosphorus(DOP), which have historically been ignored because of their suggested “biologicalunavailability”, have now received greater ...
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