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  1. Absorption properties of dissolved organic matter in East Asian temperate lakes

    There are few comparative studies of chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) in humid temperate lakes. In this study, we examined the...

    Kazuhide Hayakawa, Shn-ichi Nakano, ... Akio Imai in Limnology
    Article 21 June 2023
  2. Allochthonous dissolved organic matter sources: effect of photodegradation on leaf leachates of invasive and native species from an Andean Patagonia catchment

    The vegetation surrounding aquatic ecosystems contributes allochthonous sources of organic matter to the water bodies. In Andean-Patagonian...

    Carolina Soto Cárdenas, R. Daniel Garcia, Patricia E. Garcia in Hydrobiologia
    Article 09 May 2024
  3. Heterogeneity in the dissolved organic matter features as expression of precipitation gradient in seasonal wetlands in austral forest of Patagonia

    Seasonal wetlands are complex ecosystems highly dependent on climatic variation due to their small size and shallowness. Wetlands are carbon (C)...

    Patricia E. Garcia, R. Daniel Garcia, Fabian G. Jara in Wetlands Ecology and Management
    Article 15 July 2023
  4. Dissolved organic matter (DOM) characterization in subantarctic shallow lakes and beaver ponds

    One important fraction of carbon (C) in aquatic environments is the dissolved organic matter (DOM). The present study analyzes the optical...

    María V. Castro, Patricia E. García, ... Patricia Rodríguez in Aquatic Sciences
    Article 12 May 2023
  5. Identifying photochemical alterations of dissolved pyrogenic organic matter using fluorescence spectroscopy

    Many streams originate in forested watersheds at risk of wildfires. Wildfires can introduce thermally altered organic compounds to terrestrial and...

    Jessica K. Egan, Diane M. McKnight, ... Lauren M. Matosziuk in Aquatic Sciences
    Article Open access 27 January 2023
  6. Export of photolabile and photoprimable dissolved organic carbon from the Connecticut River

    Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) impacts water quality, the carbon cycle, and the ecology of aquatic systems. Understanding what controls DOC is...

    Byungman Yoon, Jacob D. Hosen, ... Peter A. Raymond in Aquatic Sciences
    Article 09 February 2021
  7. Artificially generated turbulence: a review of phycological nanocosm, microcosm, and mesocosm experiments

    Building on a summary of how turbulence influences biological systems, we reviewed key phytoplankton-turbulence laboratory experiments (after Peters...

    Russell N. Arnott, Mehdi Cherif, ... Danielle J. Wain in Hydrobiologia
    Article Open access 07 January 2021
  8. Calibration of in situ chlorophyll fluorometers for organic matter

    Organic matter (OM) other than living phytoplankton is known to affect fluorometric in situ assessments of chlorophyll in lakes. For this reason,...

    Jonna Kuha, Marko Järvinen, ... Juha Karjalainen in Hydrobiologia
    Article Open access 05 November 2019
  9. Differences in the distribution and optical properties of DOM between fresh and saline lakes in a semi-arid area of Northern China

    In limnological environments, most organic carbon is present in the dissolved form. Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is the main source of energy for...

    Zhidan Wen, Kaishan Song, ... Lili Lyu in Aquatic Sciences
    Article 26 February 2018
  10. CDOM and the underwater light climate in two shallow North Patagonian lakes: evaluating the effects on nano and microphytoplankton community structure

    We performed an annual synchronous sampling in two oligotrophic shallow lakes to assess the influence of chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM)...

    Marina Gerea, Gonzalo L. Pérez, ... Claudia Queimaliños in Aquatic Sciences
    Article 13 June 2016
  11. Spatiotemporal patterns in the export of dissolved organic carbon and chromophoric dissolved organic matter from a coastal, blackwater river

    We examined seasonal and spatial patterns in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) in the Chowan River...

    Dina M. Leech, Scott H. Ensign, Michael F. Piehler in Aquatic Sciences
    Article 03 March 2016
  12. Automated High-frequency Monitoring and Research

    High-frequency sensor measurements provide new opportunities to better understand and manage water resources. Recent advances in sensor and...
    Chris G. McBride, Kevin C. Rose in Lake Restoration Handbook
    Chapter 2018
  13. Impact of particulate and dissolved material on light absorption properties in a High-Altitude Lake in Tibet, China

    Ground-based measurements of optical properties have rarely been conducted for lakes located on the Tibetan Plateau (TP). In this study, we analyzed...

    Ciren Nima, Børge Hamre, ... Jakob J. Stamnes in Hydrobiologia
    Article 23 October 2015
  14. Microbial pelagic metabolism and CDOM characterization in a phytoplankton-dominated versus a macrophyte-dominated shallow lake

    Dominant primary producer in macrophyte- or phytoplankton-dominated shallow lakes might imply differences in dissolved organic carbon (DOC)...

    A. Torremorell, G. Pérez, ... F. Unrein in Hydrobiologia
    Article 09 October 2014
  15. The elusive nature of fluorescent organic matter in Lake Kinneret, Israel

    The dynamics of fluorescent organic matter (FOM) in lakes have generally been studied over extended periods of weeks to months rather than short time...

    Jonathan Liberzon, Yohay Carmel, Dror L. Angel in Hydrobiologia
    Article 12 June 2015
  16. Effects of Global Change, Including UV and UV Screening Compounds

    Primary productivity of phytoplankton and macroalgae depends on a number of external factors such as temperature, light availability and nutrients....
    Richa, Rajeshwar P. Sinha, Donat-P. Häder in The Physiology of Microalgae
    Chapter 2016
  17. Loss of optical and molecular indicators of terrigenous dissolved organic matter during long-term photobleaching

    Two water samples from the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge with high dissolved organic matter (DOM) concentrations (51 and 121 mg C L −1 )...

    John R. Helms, **gdong Mao, ... Kenneth Mopper in Aquatic Sciences
    Article 12 February 2014
  18. Effect of light on particulate and dissolved organic matter production of native and exotic macrophyte species in Patagonia

    Biological invasions are one of the main drivers of changes in ecological features in aquatic environments. Invasive alien species may have...

    Florencia Cuassolo, Marcela Bastidas Navarro, ... Beatriz Modenutti in Hydrobiologia
    Article 03 September 2015
  19. Prediction of coral bleaching in the Florida Keys using remotely sensed data

    Shallow water tropical coral reefs may bleach due to extremes in a variety of environmental factors. Of particular concern have been temperature,...

    Brian B. Barnes, Pamela Hallock, ... Richard Zepp in Coral Reefs
    Article 20 January 2015
  20. Ecosystem processes drive dissolved organic matter quality in a highly dynamic water body

    The complexity and variability of processes determining dissolved organic matter (DOM) quality is likely to increase in highly dynamic systems such...

    Núria Catalán, Biel Obrador, Joan Ll. Pretus in Hydrobiologia
    Article 06 February 2014
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