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Dissolved organic carbon and chromophoric dissolved organic matter properties of rivers in the USA
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Spencer, Robert G. M.
, Butler, Kenna D.
, Aiken, George R.
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chromophoric dissolved organic matter
/ dissolved organic carbon
/ dissolved organic matter
/ Earth sciences
/ Earth, ocean, space
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Mississippi
/ rivers
/ St. Lawrence
2012
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Dissolved organic carbon and chromophoric dissolved organic matter properties of rivers in the USA
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Spencer, Robert G. M.
, Butler, Kenna D.
, Aiken, George R.
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chromophoric dissolved organic matter
/ dissolved organic carbon
/ dissolved organic matter
/ Earth sciences
/ Earth, ocean, space
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Mississippi
/ rivers
/ St. Lawrence
2012
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Dissolved organic carbon and chromophoric dissolved organic matter properties of rivers in the USA
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Spencer, Robert G. M.
, Butler, Kenna D.
, Aiken, George R.
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chromophoric dissolved organic matter
/ dissolved organic carbon
/ dissolved organic matter
/ Earth sciences
/ Earth, ocean, space
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Mississippi
/ rivers
/ St. Lawrence
2012
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Dissolved organic carbon and chromophoric dissolved organic matter properties of rivers in the USA
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Dissolved organic carbon and chromophoric dissolved organic matter properties of rivers in the USA
2012
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Overview
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration and chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) parameters were measured over a range of discharge in 30 U.S. rivers, covering a diverse assortment of fluvial ecosystems in terms of watershed size and landscape drained. Relationships between CDOM absorption at a range of wavelengths (a254, a350, a440) and DOC in the 30 watersheds were found to correlate strongly and positively for the majority of U.S. rivers. However, four rivers (Colorado, Colombia, Rio Grande and St. Lawrence) exhibited statistically weak relationships between CDOM absorption and DOC. These four rivers are atypical, as they either drain from the Great Lakes or experience significant impoundment of water within their watersheds, and they exhibited values for dissolved organic matter (DOM) parameters indicative of autochthonous or anthropogenic sources or photochemically degraded allochthonous DOM and thus a decoupling between CDOM and DOC. CDOM quality parameters in the 30 rivers were found to be strongly correlated to DOM compositional metrics derived via XAD fractionation, highlighting the potential for examining DOM biochemical quality from CDOM measurements. This study establishes the ability to derive DOC concentration from CDOM absorption for the majority of U.S. rivers, describes characteristics of riverine systems where such an approach is not valid, and emphasizes the possibility of examining DOM composition and thus biogeochemical function via CDOM parameters. Therefore, the usefulness of CDOM measurements, both laboratory‐based analyses and in situ instrumentation, for improving spatial and temporal resolution of DOC fluxes and DOM dynamics in future studies is considerable in a range of biogeochemical studies. Key Points Deriving DOC concentration from CDOM absorption in U.S. rivers Linking DOM composition to CDOM parameters in U.S. rivers Improving DOC fluxes and DOM dynamics via CDOM measurements
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd,American Geophysical Union
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