2023
DOI: 10.22541/essoar.169447343.31694990/v1
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Linkages between mineral element composition of soils and sediments with hyporheic zone dissolved organic matter chemistry across the contiguous United States

Jesse Alan Roebuck,
Vanessa A Garayburu-Caruso,
Rosalie Chu
et al.

Abstract: The hyporheic zone is a hotspot for biogeochemical cycling where interactions with mineral metals preserve the release and biodegradation of organic matter (OM). A small fraction of OM can still be exchanged between localized sediments and the overlying water column, and recent evidence suggest there exists a longitudinal structuring in sediment dissolved OM (DOM) chemistry across the continental United States (CONUS). In this study, we tested a hypothesis that water extractable sediment DOM chemistry could be… Show more

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“…(2022). An additional data package containing all scripts relevant to this manuscript in addition to the interpolated National Geochemical Survey data is available through (Roebuck et al., 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(2022). An additional data package containing all scripts relevant to this manuscript in addition to the interpolated National Geochemical Survey data is available through (Roebuck et al., 2023).…”
Section: Data Availability Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%