Improving Estimates of Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) Concentration from In Situ Fluorescence Measurements across Estuaries and Coastal Wetlands
Matthew W. Weiser,
Jaydi Swanson,
Nilotpal Ghosh
et al.
Abstract:The use of optical
proxies is essential to the sustained monitoring
of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in estuaries and coastal wetlands,
where dynamics occur on subhour time scales. In situ dissolved organic
matter (DOM) fluorescence, or FDOM, is now routinely measured along
with ancillary water-quality indicators by commercial sondes. However,
its reliability as an optical proxy of DOC concentration is often
limited by uncertainties caused by in situ interferences and by variability
in DOM composition and wat… Show more
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