Chemical characterization of dissolved organic matter (DOM): A prerequisite for understanding UV-induced changes of DOM absorption properties and bioavailability

B Sulzberger, E Durisch-Kaiser - Aquatic sciences, 2009 - Springer
UV-induced transformations of colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM, which is part of
dissolved organic matter, DOM) affect CDOM absorption properties resulting in the loss of …

Mitigating nonpoint source pollution in agriculture with constructed and restored wetlands

AT O'geen, R Budd, J Gan, JJ Maynard, SJ Parikh… - Advances in …, 2010 - Elsevier
Nonpoint source pollution (NPSP) from agricultural runoff threatens drinking water quality,
aquatic habitats, and a variety of other beneficial uses of water resources. Agricultural runoff …

Effects of agricultural land use on the composition of fluvial dissolved organic matter

HF Wilson, MA Xenopoulos - Nature Geoscience, 2009 - nature.com
Nearly 40% of the Earth's ice-free surface area is cropland or pasture. Agricultural land use
can increase the delivery of nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus to fluvial …

Dissolved organic matter characteristics across a subtropical wetland's landscape: application of optical properties in the assessment of environmental dynamics

Y Yamashita, LJ Scinto, N Maie, R Jaffé - Ecosystems, 2010 - Springer
Wetlands are known to be important sources of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to rivers and
coastal environments. However, the environmental dynamics of DOM within wetlands have …

Agricultural pollutant removal by constructed wetlands: Implications for water management and design

FJ Díaz, TO Anthony, RA Dahlgren - Agricultural Water Management, 2012 - Elsevier
Several agricultural non-point source pollutants impair water quality in the Sacramento–San
Joaquin River system of California's Central Valley. Constructed wetlands are a water …

Molecular characterization of dissolved organic matter from subtropical wetlands: a comparative study through the analysis of optical properties, NMR and FTICR/MS

N Hertkorn, M Harir, KM Cawley… - …, 2016 - bg.copernicus.org
Wetlands provide quintessential ecosystem services such as maintenance of water quality,
water supply and biodiversity, among others; however, wetlands are also among the most …

Variations in high‐latitude riverine fluorescent dissolved organic matter: A comparison of large Arctic rivers

SA Walker, RMW Amon… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Given the pace of climate change, it is important to better understand dissolved organic
matter (DOM) storage and cycling in high‐latitude rivers and its subsequent export to the …

Controls of land use and the river continuum concept on dissolved organic matter composition in an anthropogenically disturbed subtropical watershed

JA Roebuck Jr, M Seidel, T Dittmar… - Environmental science & …, 2019 - ACS Publications
About 250 Tg of dissolved organic carbon are annually transported from inland waters to
coastal systems making rivers a critical link between terrestrial and ocean carbon pools …

Along-stream transport and transformation of dissolved organic matter in a large tropical river

T Lambert, CR Teodoru, FC Nyoni, S Bouillon… - …, 2016 - bg.copernicus.org
Large rivers transport considerable amounts of terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) to
the ocean. However, downstream gradients and temporal variability in DOM fluxes and …

Fluorescence indices and their interpretation

RS Gabor, A Baker, DM McKnight… - Aquatic organic matter …, 2014 - books.google.com
In aquatic ecosystems and soil interstitial waters, dissolved organic material (DOM) is
comprised of a heterogeneous mixture of organic compounds derived from plant and soil …