نتایج جستجو برای: dissolved organic carbon doc

تعداد نتایج: 474717  

2013
K. G. Schulz T. Boxhammer R. G. J. Bellerby J. Büdenbender A. Engel S. A. Krug

Recent studies on the impacts of ocean acidification on pelagic communities have identified changes in carbon to nutrient dynamics with related shifts in elemental stoichiometry. In principle, mesocosm experiments provide the opportunity of determining temporal dynamics of all relevant carbon and nutrient pools and, thus, calculating elemental budgets. In practice, attempts to budget mesocosm e...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2011
Carey L Friedman Rainer Lohmann Robert M Burgess Monique M Perron Mark G Cantwell

Sediments from the New Bedford Harbor (NBH) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) Superfund site (Massachusetts, USA), contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), were resuspended under different water column redox conditions: untreated, oxidative, and reductive. The partitioning of PCBs to the overlying water column was measured with polyethylene samplers and compared to part...

2017
A. B. Bochdansky S. M. Bollens G. C. Rollwagen-Bollens A. H. Gibson

Dynamics of material and energy flow through food webs differ when resources are allocated in patches in comparison to situations in which the same resources are distributed evenly throughout the water column. Thin layers of plankton are special cases of such resource patches. While previous studies have predominantly focused on the response of organisms to these layers, we investigated how 2 t...

2010
Graham J. C. Underwood Susanne Fietz Stathys Papadimitriou David N. Thomas Gerhard S. Dieckmann

Concentrations and chemical composition of carbohydrates in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and in extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) from brines, ice cores, gap layers in sea ice and associated surface waters were determined during 2004 and 2006 in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica. High levels of spatial heterogeneity were a common feature in these habitats, with DOC concentrations ranging fro...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2010
Rodica Pena Christine Offermann Judy Simon Pascale Sarah Naumann Arthur Gessler Jutta Holst Michael Dannenmann Helmut Mayer Ingrid Kögel-Knabner Heinz Rennenberg Andrea Polle

The relationships between plant carbon resources, soil carbon and nitrogen content, and ectomycorrhizal fungal (EMF) diversity in a monospecific, old-growth beech (Fagus sylvatica) forest were investigated by manipulating carbon flux by girdling. We hypothesized that disruption of the carbon supply would not affect diversity and EMF species numbers if EM fungi can be supplied by plant internal ...

2006
P. M. Jardine M. A. Mayes P. J. Mulholland P. J. Hanson J. R. Tarver R. J. Luxmoore J. F. McCarthy G. V. Wilson

Scientists must embrace the necessity to offset global CO2 emissions regardless of politics. Efforts to enhance terrestrial organic carbon sequestration have traditionally focused on aboveground biomass and surface soils. An unexplored potential exists in thick lower horizons of widespread, mature soils such as Alfisols, Ultisols, and Oxisols. We present a case study of fate and transport of di...

2017
G. Galjaard E. Koreman D. Metcalfe G. Moore Per Ericsson

Some waters can have elevated concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), especially sources like surface waters that are under the influence of secondary effluent, recreation, heavy population, farming and industry. In a number of locations in North-West Europe, for example the United Kingdom and Scandinavia, DOC levels are increasing over time most likely due to climate change effects a...

Journal: :Nature communications 2015
Francisca Wit Denise Müller Antje Baum Thorsten Warneke Widodo Setiyo Pranowo Moritz Müller Tim Rixen

River outgassing has proven to be an integral part of the carbon cycle. In Southeast Asia, river outgassing quantities are uncertain due to lack of measured data. Here we investigate six rivers in Indonesia and Malaysia, during five expeditions. CO2 fluxes from Southeast Asian rivers amount to 66.9 ± 15.7 Tg C per year, of which Indonesia releases 53.9 ± 12.4 Tg C per year. Malaysian rivers emi...

2016
Friedrich W. Meyer Nikolas Vogel Karen Diele Andreas Kunzmann Sven Uthicke Christian Wild

Coral reefs are facing major global and local threats due to climate change-induced increases in dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and because of land-derived increases in organic and inorganic nutrients. Recent research revealed that high availability of labile dissolved organic carbon (DOC) negatively affects scleractinian corals. Studies on the interplay of these factors, however, are lacking...

Esmael Ghahremani Mahdi Safari, Mehdi Hosseini Reza Ghanbari Reza Rezaee, Yahya Zansalimi

This study aimed to investigate the efficiency of the enhanced coagulation (EC) process for the simultaneous removal of turbidity and humic substances (HS) from raw water from the Sanandaj Water Treatment Plant (SWTP). This study was conducted on a laboratory scale using a jar test device and ferric chloride (FeCL3) as the coagulant. Accordingly, the effects of pH and coagulant dosag...

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