Three-dimensional excitation-emission matrix (EEM) fluorescence and parallel factor analysis (PAR-AFAC) were used to monitor composition and reactivity changes caused by the photochemical degradation of aquatic humic substances (AHS) from a dystrophic lake in Kushiro Wetland, Japan. AHS-rich lake water was exposed to three treatments in summer and winter 2014: radiation with the full solar wavelength range, radiation with the [320-nm solar wavelength range, and no solar radiation. Irradiation caused AHS-like peaks to shift to shorter wavelengths in the EEM contour plots, implying that AHS photodegradation caused the formation of lower-molecular-weight fractions or more simply structured components. Three components were identified from PARAFAC analyses: AHS-1 (excitation/emission wavelengths of maxima: \252 and 315 nm/426 nm), AHS-2 (360 and 261 nm/489 nm), and AHS-3 (276 nm/403 nm). These components had different photosensitivities. AHS-1 was most sensitive to full solar radiation, while AHS-2 was most sensitive to [320-nm radiation. More photodegradation of these components occurred in the summer than in the winter, indicating that photodegradation depended on light intensity. AHS-3 was photoresistant. The different characteristics of the components reflected the in situ dynamics of the components. The AHS-3 fluorescence intensity was positively correlated with the dissolved organic carbon concentration but the AHS-1 and AHS-2 fluorescence intensities were not. The EEM-PARAFAC method was found to be a good tool for tracing AHS-like materials in situ and in the laboratory.
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