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The marine biogeochemistry of dissolved organic carbon and dissolved organic nutrients in the Atlantic Ocean [PDF]
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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Functional Groups of Dissolved Organic Carbon
1985This chapter discusses the important functional groups of dissolved organic carbon, a basic introduction to the organic chemistry of dissolved organic carbon, and how functional groups of natural organic carbon interact with water. This chapter will be most useful for those just entering the field of organic geochemistry.
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Dynamics of Pools of Dissolved Organic Carbon
1984Bacteria living and growing in the plankton of marine waters are clearly doing so at the expense of organic matter in the dissolved state. In recent years our understanding of this process has improved greatly. This paper will explore the interaction of bacteria and dissolved organic matter from an ecological viewpoint.
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Dissolved Organic Carbon from Phytoplankton
2005Dissolved organic carbon in the sea makes up some 700 gigatons according to conservative estimates. Even more important is the labile part, which constitutes more than 50% of newly produced DOC. The source of DOC production in the sea is photosynthetic algae.
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Determination of dissolved organic carbon in water
Analytical Chemistry, 1981R. A. Van Steenderen, J. S. Lin
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