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It can also enter the oceans through rivers as dissolved organic carbon.
Rates of breakdown increase with increased nutrients, sediment load and dissolved organic carbon.
Dissolved organic carbon exists between 4-6 mg C/L in the lake.
Climate-induced changes in the dissolved organic carbon budgets of boreal lakes.
The oceans' surface layer holds large amounts of dissolved organic carbon that is exchanged rapidly with the atmosphere.
It recycles dissolved organic carbon.
Distributions of nutrients, dissolved organic carbon and carbohydrates in the Western Arctic Ocean.
However, deposits of dissolved organic carbon may affect the clarity of the water due to the lake acting as a watershed to nearby wetlands.
When this does occur, it takes place mainly through the transport of carbon in rivers as biomass or dissolved organic carbon into the ocean.
These biological treatment systems effectively reduce water-borne diseases, dissolved organic carbon, turbidity and colour in surface water, improving overall water quality.
BLM depends on the site-specific water quality including such parameters as pH, hardness, and dissolved organic carbon.
More than 30% of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) incorporated into bacteria is respired and released as carbon dioxide.
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC)
Particulate organic carbon, carbon in water removable by filtering, as opposed to dissolved organic carbon.
Even that, however, may not be sufficient, unless the deep oceans happened to be nearly anoxic at the time, enabling lots of dissolved organic carbon to persist.
Pelagibacter ubique and related species are oligotrophs - scavengers - and feed on dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen.
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a broad classification for organic molecules of varied origin and composition within aquatic systems.
Freeman's research focuses on carbon cycling, with an emphasis on peatland carbon storage and dissolved organic carbon dynamics.
However, some carbon reaches the deep ocean as dissolved organic carbon (DOC) by physical transport processes such as downwelling rather than sinking.
A.ferrooxidans is a chemolithoautotrophic bacteria, due to the oligotrophic nature (low dissolved organic carbon concentration) of acidic environments, and their lack of illumination for phototrophy.
It is exchanged most quickly with the atmosphere, although small amounts of carbon leave the terrestrial biosphere and enter the oceans as dissolved organic carbon (DOC).
Therefore, viruses in the microbial food web act to reduce the population of bacteria and, by lysing bacterial cells, release particulate and dissolved organic carbon (DOC).
Some soft tissue is converted into particulate organic carbon or dissolved organic carbon and, from these forms, into dissolved inorganic carbon.
Over the past two decades, waters in many parts of the Northern Hemisphere have become more colored, due to increasing concentrations of dissolved organic carbon, or DOC.
Arundo donax showed greater values than tilled management system for total soil organic carbon, light fraction carbon, dissolved organic carbon, and microbial biomass carbon.