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Figure 1. Simplified conceptual figure of different sources of organic matter, its potential turnover and groundwater input of CO2/CH4 in running waters
Figure 2. Example chromatogram of liquid chromatography – organic carbon detection measurements showing the different size classes of substances that can be identified
Figure 2. Totally consumed dissolved organic carbon during experiment per treatment. Squares = mean, vertical lines = standard deviation; n = 4 per treatment
Figure 4. Change of weighted averages (wa) of (a) m/z, (b) O:C, and (c) H:C of treatment 0 % DOMleaf, 50 % DOMleaf and 100 % DOMleaf over the duration of the experiment
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