A review of CO2 and associated carbon dynamics in headwater streams: A global perspective

A Marx, J Dusek, J Jankovec, M Sanda… - Reviews of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Terrestrial carbon export via inland aquatic systems is a key process in the global carbon
cycle. It includes loss of carbon to the atmosphere via outgassing from rivers, lakes, or …

Spectroscopic characterisation of dissolved organic matter changes in drinking water treatment: From PARAFAC analysis to online monitoring wavelengths

Y Shutova, A Baker, J Bridgeman, RK Henderson - Water research, 2014 - Elsevier
Organic matter (OM) causes many problems in drinking water treatment. It is difficult to
monitor OM concentrations and character during treatment processes due to its complexity …

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 …

Changes in the concentration, biodegradability, and fluorescent properties of dissolved organic matter during stormflows in coastal temperate watersheds

JB Fellman, E Hood, RT Edwards… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) transport during storms is studied because it is important in
the annual watershed export budget for dissolved organic carbon (DOC). We sampled …

Effects of weather‐related episodic events in lakes: an analysis based on high‐frequency data

E Jennings, S Jones, L Arvola, PA Staehr… - Freshwater …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Weather‐related episodic events are typically unpredictable, and their duration is often
short. Abiotic and biological responses are often missed in routine monitoring. These …

Trends in dissolved organic carbon in UK rivers and lakes

F Worrall, R Harriman, CD Evans, CD Watts… - Biogeochemistry, 2004 - Springer
Several studies have highlighted an increase in DOC concentration in streams and lakes of
UK upland catchments though the causal mechanisms controlling the increase have yet to …

Drain blocking: An effective treatment for reducing dissolved organic carbon loss and water discolouration in a drained peatland

ZE Wallage, J Holden, AT McDonald - Science of the total environment, 2006 - Elsevier
Peatlands are an important terrestrial carbon store. However, heightened levels of
degradation in response to environmental change have resulted in an increased loss of …

Carbon budget for a British upland peat catchment

F Worrall, M Reed, J Warburton, T Burt - Science of the Total Environment, 2003 - Elsevier
This study describes the analysis of fluvial carbon flux from an upland peat catchment in the
North Pennines. Dissolved organic carbon (DOC), pH, alkalinity and calcium were …

Variations in dissolved CO2 and CH4 in a first‐order stream and catchment: an investigation of soil–stream linkages

D Hope, SM Palmer, MF Billett… - Hydrological …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Spatial and seasonal variations in CO2 and CH4 concentrations in streamwater and
adjacent soils were studied at three sites on Brocky Burn, a headwater stream draining a …

Export of dissolved organic carbon from an upland peatland during storm events: Implications for flux estimates

JM Clark, SN Lane, PJ Chapman, JK Adamson - Journal of Hydrology, 2007 - Elsevier
Most of the dissolved organic carbon (DOC) exported from catchments is transported during
storm events. Accurate assessments of DOC fluxes are essential to understand long-term …