Browsing by Subject "DOC"
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Dissolved Organic Matter Cycling on the Louisiana Shelf: Implications for the Formation of Hypoxia (2012-02-14)Although there has been considerable work on the role of nutrient-derived (mostly nitrate) primary production in fueling hypoxia in northern Gulf of Mexico, very little is known about the relative importance of autochthonous ...
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(2017-04-05)A multivariate time series could be partitioned either horizontally (over time) to induce local stationarity or vertically (over the variables) to reduce dimension and the high computational cost. Dimension reduction for ...
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(2016-08-02)As climate change progresses, carbon sequestration is becoming an increasingly important strategy for long term carbon storage in soil. Adding to and preserving this carbon storage is crucial for the development of future ...
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(2016-01-22)The need for water conservation and water quality preservation has become essential in the management of residential turfgrass through the United States as urban and suburban populations increase. In many urban areas, a ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2006-08-16)Coastal outwelling of organic carbon from mangrove wetlands contributes to near-shore productivity and influences biogeochemical cycling of elements. I used a flume to measure fluxes of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) between ...
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(2016-08-08)Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and organic nitrogen (DON) in surface waters represent a loss of sequestered C and N from terrestrial to aquatic ecosystems (allochthonous inputs). Recently, aquatic DOC and DON concentrations ...