Remote sensing of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) stocks, fluxes and transformations along the land-ocean aquatic continuum: Advances, challenges, and …

CG Fichot, M Tzortziou, A Mannino - Earth-Science Reviews, 2023 - Elsevier
From stream headwaters to the deep ocean, dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is ubiquitous
across the world's aquatic systems, where it fulfills important biogeochemical and ecological …

Humic substances—part 7: the biogeochemistry of dissolved organic carbon and its interactions with climate change

P Porcal, JF Koprivnjak, LA Molot, PJ Dillon - Environmental Science and …, 2009 - Springer
Background, aim, and scope Dissolved organic matter, measured as dissolved organic
carbon (DOC), is an important component of aquatic ecosystems and of the global carbon …

Greenhouse gas emissions from African lakes are no longer a blind spot

AV Borges, L Deirmendjian, S Bouillon, W Okello… - Science …, 2022 - science.org
Natural lakes are thought to be globally important sources of greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4,
and N2O) to the atmosphere although nearly no data have been previously reported from …

Emerging global role of small lakes and ponds: little things mean a lot

JA Downing - Limnetica, 2010 - ddd.uab.cat
Until recently, small continental waters have been completely ignored in virtually all global
processes and cycles. This has resulted from the neglect of these systems and processes by …

[图书][B] Textbook of limnology

GA Cole, PE Weihe - 2015 - books.google.com
The interdisciplinary nature of limnology requires lucid and well-integrated coverage of
biology, chemistry, physics, earth science, and resource management. Paul Weihe skillfully …

From greening to browning: Catchment vegetation development and reduced S-deposition promote organic carbon load on decadal time scales in Nordic lakes

AG Finstad, T Andersen, S Larsen, K Tominaga… - Scientific Reports, 2016 - nature.com
Increased concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), often labelled “browning”, is a
current trend in northern, particularly boreal, freshwaters. The browning has been attributed …

Long-term increases in surface water dissolved organic carbon: observations, possible causes and environmental impacts

CD Evans, DT Monteith, DM Cooper - Environmental pollution, 2005 - Elsevier
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in 22 UK upland waters have increased by
an average of 91% during the last 15 years. Increases have also occurred elsewhere in the …

Patterns and regulation of dissolved organic carbon: An analysis of 7,500 widely distributed lakes

S Sobek, LJ Tranvik, YT Prairie… - Limnology and …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a key parameter in lakes that can affect numerous
features, including microbial metabolism, light climate, acidity, and primary production. In an …

Human activities cause distinct dissolved organic matter composition across freshwater ecosystems

CJ Williams, PC Frost… - Global change …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) composition in freshwater ecosystems is influenced by the
interactions among physical, chemical, and biological processes that are controlled, at one …

Fluorescence characteristics and biodegradability of dissolved organic matter in forest and wetland soils from coastal temperate watersheds in southeast Alaska

JB Fellman, DV D'Amore, E Hood, RD Boone - Biogeochemistry, 2008 - Springer
Understanding how the concentration and chemical quality of dissolved organic matter
(DOM) varies in soils is critical because DOM influences an array of biological, chemical …