Reproducible determination of dissolved organic matter photosensitivity
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Published:2021-06-07
Issue:11
Volume:18
Page:3367-3390
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ISSN:1726-4189
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Container-title:Biogeosciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Biogeosciences
Author:
Armstrong Alec W.ORCID, Powers LeanneORCID, Gonsior MichaelORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Dissolved organic matter (DOM) connects aquatic and
terrestrial ecosystems, plays an important role in carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles, and
supports aquatic food webs. Understanding DOM chemical composition and
reactivity is key for predicting its ecological role, but characterization is difficult as natural DOM is comprised of a large but unknown number of
distinct molecules. Photochemistry is one of the environmental processes
responsible for changing the molecular composition of DOM, and DOM
composition also defines its susceptibility to photochemical alteration.
Reliably differentiating the photosensitivity of DOM from different sources
can improve our knowledge of how DOM composition is shaped by photochemical
alteration and aid research into photochemistry's role in various DOM
transformation processes. Here we describe an approach for measuring and
comparing DOM photosensitivity consistently, based on the kinetics of changes in DOM fluorescence during 20 h photodegradation experiments. We identify several methodological choices that affect photosensitivity measurements and offer guidelines for adopting our methods, including the use of reference material, precise control of conditions affecting photon dose, leveraging actinometry to estimate photon dose instead of expressing results as a function of exposure time, and frequent (every 20 min) fluorescence and absorbance measurements during exposure to artificial sunlight. We then show that our approach can generate photosensitivity metrics across several sources of DOM, including freshwater wetlands, a stream, an estuary, and Sargassum sp. leachate and observed differences in these metrics that may help identify or explain differences in their composition. Finally, we offer an example of applying our approach to compare DOM photosensitivity in two adjacent freshwater wetlands as seasonal hydrologic changes alter their DOM sources.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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