Molecular dissolved organic matter composition in lakes across Sweden as relative intensities of FT-ICR-MS peaks and PARAFAC components and optical indices


Autoria(s): Kellerman, Anne M; Kothawala, Dolly N; Dittmar, Thorsten; Tranvik, Lars J
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 62.467184 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 17.515924 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 55.591450 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 11.694283 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 68.829025 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 23.592840 * DATE/TIME START: 2010-09-26T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2010-11-25T00:00:00

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25/03/2015

Resumo

Whether intrinsic molecular properties or extrinsic factors such as environmental conditions control the decomposition of natural organic matter across soil, marine and freshwater systems has been subject to debate. Comprehensive evaluations of the controls that molecular structure exerts on organic matter's persistence in the environment have been precluded by organic matter's extreme complexity. Here we examine dissolved organic matter from 109 Swedish lakes using ultrahigh-resolution mass spectrometry and optical spectroscopy to investigate the constraints on its persistence in the environment. We find that degradation processes preferentially remove oxidized, aromatic compounds, whereas reduced, aliphatic and N-containing compounds are either resistant to degradation or tightly cycled and thus persist in aquatic systems. The patterns we observe for individual molecules are consistent with our measurements of emergent bulk characteristics of organic matter at wide geographic and temporal scales, as reflected by optical properties. We conclude that intrinsic molecular properties are an important control of overall organic matter reactivity.

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application/zip, 2 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.844884

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.844884

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

PANGAEA

Direitos

CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Kellerman, Anne M; Kothawala, Dolly N; Dittmar, Thorsten; Tranvik, Lars J (2015): Persistence of dissolved organic matter in lakes related to its molecular characteristics. Nature Geoscience, 8, 454-457, doi:10.1038/ngeo2440

Palavras-Chave #1/cm; at 254 nm; Absorp; Absorption; AI; Aromaticity index; atomic; Biological index; BIX; C1, in Raman units; C1, normalized to total fluorescence intensity; C2, in Raman units; C2, normalized to total fluorescence intensity; C3, in Raman units; C3, normalized to total fluorescence intensity; C4, in Raman units; C4, normalized to total fluorescence intensity; C5, in Raman units; C5, normalized to total fluorescence intensity; C6, in Raman units; C6, normalized to total fluorescence intensity; Calculated; Carbon, nominal oxidation state; Carbon, organic, dissolved; DEPTH, water; Depth water; DOC; DON; Event; FI; Fluorescence; fluorescence based; Fluorescence index; Fluorescence intensity; Formula; Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FT-ICR MS); H/C; HIX; Humification index; Hydrogen/Carbon ratio; ID; Identification; Intensity; lake no.; lake no. 1; lake no. 10; lake no. 100; lake no. 101; lake no. 102; lake no. 103; lake no. 104; lake no. 106; lake no. 107; lake no. 108; lake no. 109; lake no. 11; lake no. 110; lake no. 111; lake no. 112; lake no. 114; lake no. 115; lake no. 118; lake no. 12; lake no. 122; lake no. 123; lake no. 124; lake no. 125; lake no. 126; lake no. 127; lake no. 128; lake no. 129; lake no. 13; lake no. 130; lake no. 131; lake no. 132; lake no. 133; lake no. 134; lake no. 135; lake no. 136; lake no. 137; lake no. 138; lake no. 139; lake no. 14; lake no. 140; lake no. 141; lake no. 142; lake no. 143; lake no. 144; lake no. 145; lake no. 146; lake no. 147; lake no. 148; lake no. 149; lake no. 15; lake no. 150; lake no. 16; lake no. 17; lake no. 18; lake no. 19; lake no. 2; lake no. 22; lake no. 23; lake no. 24; lake no. 25; lake no. 26; lake no. 27; lake no. 28; lake no. 29; lake no. 3; lake no. 30; lake no. 33; lake no. 36; lake no. 38; lake no. 39; lake no. 4; lake no. 40; lake no. 41; lake no. 42; lake no. 43; lake no. 44; lake no. 45; lake no. 46; lake no. 47; lake no. 49; lake no. 5; lake no. 50; lake no. 55; lake no. 6; lake no. 70; lake no. 71; lake no. 72; lake no. 73; lake no. 74; lake no. 75; lake no. 76; lake no. 77; lake no. 78; lake no. 79; lake no. 80; lake no. 81; lake no. 82; lake no. 83; lake no. 84; lake no. 85; lake no. 86; lake no. 87; lake no. 88; lake no. 89; lake no. 90; lake no. 91; lake no. 92; lake no. 93; lake no. 94; lake no. 95; lake no. 97; lake no. 98; lake no. 99; Lat 2; Latitude 2; Long 2; Longitude 2; m/z; Mass-to-charge ratio; Molecular formula; molecular modified; N/C; N atoms; Nitrogen, number of atoms; Nitrogen, organic, dissolved; Nitrogen/Carbon ratio; NOSC; number of N atoms per formula weighted to the peak intensity for the entire sample; number of S atoms per formula weighted to the peak intensity for the entire sample; O/C; Oxygen/Carbon ratio; Parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC); Peak int; Peak intensity; peak intensity weighted average; S atoms; Slope; Specific ultraviolet absorbance per mass Carbon; Spectral slope from 250-600 nm; Sulfur, number of atoms; SUVA; swedish RT90; total, in Raman units; Weighted average
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