... Four main factors attenuate light in the water column: wa- ter itself, non-algal particulate material, phytoplankton, and coloreddissolvedorganicmatter (CDOM; Kirk, 1994). Prox- ies are ...
... To cite this version: Atsushi Matsuoka, Eva Ortega-Retuerta, Annick Bricaud, Kevin R Arrigo, Marcel Babin. Char- acteristics of coloreddissolvedorganicmatter (CDOM) in the Western Arctic ...
... the coloreddissolvedorganicmatter concentration field in the Sea of Azov and the Kerch Strait waters are first obtained on the basis of the results of several expeditions carried out by the ...
... and coloreddissolvedorganicmatter (CDOM) in a dynamic bay (Santos Bay) in southeastern Brazil in response to the contributions of the main estuarine channel and large tide variations, ...
... The objective of this study is therefore to examine char- acteristics of CDOM absorption and its transport in the Southern Beaufort Sea using both optical and hydrographic datasets. The linkage between CDOM absorption ...
... termination of Spectral Absorption Coefficients of Particles, Dissolved Material and Phytoplankton for Discrete Water Samples. Ocean Optics Protocols for Satellite Ocean Color Sensor Validation. Revision , 3, ...
... Lee et al., 2002; Maritorena et al., 2002). Although basin- scale observations of CDM absorption using ocean color have provided insights into its linkages with phytoplankton biomass or the influence of photobleaching ...
... Recent methodological advances have enabled identifi- cation of different fractions of DOM based on their optical properties in a way that is methodologically fast and simple and that might provide indications about the ...
... ved organicmatter, DOM) on tulosta valuma- alueen monimutkaisten prosessien yhteisvaiku- tuksista, yhdistäen maa- ja rannikkosysteemit kuljettamalla eloperäistä ainesta valuma-alu- eelta ...(colored ...
... River and DOM-rich waters from tributaries. Although we cannot rule out that lateral exchanges are likely driven by wa- ter level fluctuations in the Congo River, our data suggest that photodegradation of terrestrial DOM ...
... ubiquitous dissolvedorganicmatter (DOM), beyond specific indicator compounds and bulk measurements, has not yet been estab- ...lower organic molecular com- plexity in this clear water ...
... ubiquitous dissolvedorganicmatter (DOM), beyond specific indicator compounds and bulk measurements, has not yet been estab- ...lower organic molecular com- plexity in this clear water ...
... solved organicmatter has been described by Evans and Monteith (2001) at streams and lakes through- out the UK in the last decades. Several factors causing this increase have been suggested, includ- ing ...
... study, organic acids with low pK a values would be expected to be primarily dissociated and therefore less available to protonate potential Lewis acid sites on the goethite sur- ...
... Sedimentary organicmatter is a possible source of the older component in the deep DOC. Bauer and Druffel (1998) found elevated DOC concentrations with a more 14 C-depleted, “older”, signature in the ...
... represented by a single elemental formula in the FT-ICR mass spectra is probably not as high as expected for natural organicmatter. 3.2 East Atlantic Ocean DOM degradation state The linear correlation ...
... The organic frac- tion of this fl ux may be buried, remineralized or ultimately stored in the deep ...restrial organic carbon can pass through the coastal and estuarine filter, a process of unknown ...
... 2012), and DOM in pore water from these soils is highly aromatic (Wickland et al. 2007). Further support for the contribution of DOM from a shallow flowpath during freshet comes from the greater proportion of Component 5 ...