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Influence of a summer storm event on the flux and composition of . . . Dissolved organic matter (DOM) has not been studied fully for tropical and subtropical rivers, in particular during storm events DOM dynamics during a summer storm event in June, 2011 were examined in a subtropical river (the North Jiulong River, China)
降雨事件对不同流域背景河流DOM组成及入海通量的影响 Abstract: Watershed features have great impacts on river DOM composition and flux In this study, temporal variations in DOM of the North (dominated by forestland) and West (dominated by farmland and urban area) Jiulong River were investigated during the typhoon "Matmo" in July, 2014
Influence of a summer storm event on the flux and . . . DOM dynamics during a summer storm event in June, 2011 were examined in asubtropical river (the North Jiulong River, China) Stormwater runoff was sampled for measurement ofdissolved organic C (DOC), absorption spectroscopy and fluorescence excitation emission matrix spec-troscopy (EEMs)
Seasonal changes in the chemical composition and reactivity of . . . Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a critical component in aquatic ecosystems, yet its seasonal variability and reactivity remain not well constrained These were investigated at the land-ocean interface of a subtropical river (Minjiang River, SE China), using absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy
Response of dissolved organic matter chemistry to flood control of a . . . This study emphasizes the impact of TGR on extreme storm event-induced DOM dynamics, which also hints a better understanding of the crucial role of anthropogenic activity in affecting carbon cycling under extreme climate change
陈能汪-厦门大学海洋与海岸带发展研究院 - Xiamen University Natural and human influences on dissolved silica export from watershed to coast in Southeast China Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 119 (1): 95–109