“…Lignin is an aromatic macromolecule, and is therefore an efficient absorber of ultraviolet radiation in natural waters (Chin et al, 1994;Weishaar and Aiken, 2001;Schmidt, 2010). The complex macromolecular structure of lignin is also thought to promote a continuum of intramolecular chargetransfer interactions that extend the absorption properties of lignin well into the visible region of the solar spectrum (Furman and Lonsky, 1988a,b;Del Vecchio and Blough, 2004;Boyle et al, 2009). As a result, strong linear relationships between dissolved lignin concentrations and absorption and fluorescence properties of CDOM have been observed in various estuarine and coastal environments (Hernes and Benner, 2003;Spencer et al, 2008;Hernes et al, 2009;Walker et al, 2009;Osburn and Stedmon, 2011;Fichot and Benner, 2012;Fichot et al, 2013;Yamashita et al, 2015).…”