2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-69912-0
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Dominance of in situ produced particulate organic carbon in a subtropical reservoir inferred from carbon stable isotopes

Abstract: Sources of particulate organic carbon (poc) play important roles in aqueous carbon cycling because internal production can provide labile material that can easily be turned into CO 2. On the other hand, more recalcitrant external POC inputs can cause increased loads to sedimentary organic matter that may ultimately cause cH 4 release. In order to differentiate sources, stable isotopes offer a useful tool. We present a study on the Itupararanga Reservoir (Brazil) where origins of POC were explored by comparing … Show more

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“…Field studies in lotic and lentic water bodies with variable spatial and temporal resolution can assess the status of entire systems with simultaneous occurrence of algal photosynthesis and bacterial mineralization by means of δ 18 O DO . However, this research setup can address the metabolism of communities only indirectly because of atmospheric exchange (Barth et al., 1998; De Castro Bueno et al., 2020; Dordoni, Seewald, Rinke, Schmidmeier, et al., 2022). Specific laboratory experiments may overcome this lack of detail when algae populations can be analyzed separately and in the absence of air.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Field studies in lotic and lentic water bodies with variable spatial and temporal resolution can assess the status of entire systems with simultaneous occurrence of algal photosynthesis and bacterial mineralization by means of δ 18 O DO . However, this research setup can address the metabolism of communities only indirectly because of atmospheric exchange (Barth et al., 1998; De Castro Bueno et al., 2020; Dordoni, Seewald, Rinke, Schmidmeier, et al., 2022). Specific laboratory experiments may overcome this lack of detail when algae populations can be analyzed separately and in the absence of air.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%