Controls on dissolved organic carbon quantity and chemical character in temperate rivers of North America [PDF]
Understanding the processes controlling the transfer and chemical composition of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in freshwater systems is crucial to understanding the carbon cycle and the effects of DOC on water quality.
Aiken, George +4 more
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Fluvial transport of suspended sediment and organic carbon during flood events in a large agricultural catchment in southwest France. [PDF]
Water draining from a large agricultural catchment of 1 110 km2 in southwest France was sampled over an 18-month period to determine the temporal variability in suspended sediment (SS) and dissolved (DOC) and particulate organic carbon (POC) transport ...
Aitkenhead +60 more
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Aeolian inputs of organic and inorganic nutrients to the ocean are important as they can enhance biological production in surface waters, especially in oligotrophic areas like the Mediterranean.
E. Denisse Sánchez-Pérez +8 more
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Removal of terrestrial DOC in aquatic ecosystems of a temperate river network [PDF]
Surface waters play a potentially important role in the global carbon balance. Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) fluxes are a major transfer of terrestrial carbon to river systems, and the fate of DOC in aquatic systems is poorly constrained.
Aiken, G. R. +5 more
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An Example of Urban Women's Entertainment: Girl to girl with Kerem/ Kent Kökenli Kadın Eğlencelerine Bir Örnek: Kerem’le Kız Kıza [PDF]
The migration to the city, which started in parallel with industrialization, has led to changes in the daily life of societies and their entertainment.
Aslı Büyükokutan Töret
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The paper presented evaluates reserves and chemical composition of forest floor of three stands of Douglas fir, spruce and spruce with beech at acid sites (3K) in the Hůrky Training Forest District (TFD) and at a meso-trophic site (4H) in the Křtiny ...
L. Menšík +3 more
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Evidence for anthropogenic 14C-enrichment in estuarine waters adjacent to the North Sea [PDF]
[1] The isotopic composition (d13C and D14C) of high molecular weight dissolved organic carbon (HMW DOC) was studied in the Tyne and Tweed estuaries, NE England.
Ahad, J.M.E. +5 more
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Patterns of dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen fluxes in deciduous and coniferous forests under historic high nitrogen deposition [PDF]
Numerous recent studies have indicated that dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrogen (DON) play an important role in C and N cycling in natural ecosystems, and have shown that N deposition alters the concentrations and fluxes of dissolved organic ...
De Neve, Stefaan +6 more
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Crowdsourcing is a new computing paradigm that harnesses human effort to solve computer-hard problems, such as entity resolution and photo tagging. The crowd (or workers) have diverse qualities and it is important to effectively model a worker's quality.
Yudian Zheng, Guoliang Li, Reynold Cheng
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Removal of Refractory Dissolved Organic Carbon in the Amundsen Sea, Antarctica. [PDF]
The removal mechanism of refractory deep-ocean dissolved organic carbon (deep-DOC) is poorly understood. The Amundsen Sea Polynya (ASP) serves as a natural test basin for assessing the fate of deep-DOC when it is supplied with a large amount of fresh-DOC
Druffel, Ellen RM +6 more
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