1998
DOI: 10.1023/a:1006042629565
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“…Similarly, photochemical DIC production rates normalized for the total absorbed energy measured in 37 Swedish lakes of widely differing optical and chemical properties fell within a narrow range (0.13 6 0.01 lg C L 21 h 21 kJ 21 m 22 ) (Bertilsson and Tranvik 2000). Also in line, DOC-and radiationnormalized DIC photoproduction did not differ between Swedish and Brazilian inland waters (n 5 10), which suggested a similar DOC sensitivity to photooxidation (Gran eli et al 1998). It was recently shown using ultrahigh-resolution mass spectrometry that a core of ubiquitous DOM exhibits general molecular-level patterns in inland waters across biomes and continents (Kellerman et al 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Similarly, photochemical DIC production rates normalized for the total absorbed energy measured in 37 Swedish lakes of widely differing optical and chemical properties fell within a narrow range (0.13 6 0.01 lg C L 21 h 21 kJ 21 m 22 ) (Bertilsson and Tranvik 2000). Also in line, DOC-and radiationnormalized DIC photoproduction did not differ between Swedish and Brazilian inland waters (n 5 10), which suggested a similar DOC sensitivity to photooxidation (Gran eli et al 1998). It was recently shown using ultrahigh-resolution mass spectrometry that a core of ubiquitous DOM exhibits general molecular-level patterns in inland waters across biomes and continents (Kellerman et al 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…For example, DOC breakdown takes place more rapidly at low pH due to more favourable conditions for Fenton's reactions involving hydroxyl radicals (Zepp et al 1992;Molot et al 2005;Wu et al 2005). The breakdown of DOC reduces the molecular weight/size and aromaticity of the DOC (Wetzel et al 1995;Bertilsson and Tranvik 2000), which for DOC that does not completely mineralise may reduce its recalcitrance and make it more bio-available (Graneli et al 1998). Photo-chemical breakdown of DOC is therefore of great importance to the biological functioning of aquatic systems (Moran and Zepp 1997;Amaral et al 2013) but in terms of GHG emissions the fate of non-mineralised photo-degraded DOC is complex.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lake area per se could also affect gas exchange as increased fetch facilitates the wind induced mixing of the top layer. Finally, solar irradiation may generate high levels of photo-oxidation of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in surface layers [Granéli et al, 1998], while the solar heating of the upper water column will in itself play a key role for CO 2 exchange via the negative relationship between gas saturation and temperature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%