2024
DOI: 10.1029/2023gb007917
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Linking Dissolved Organic Matter Composition to Landscape Properties in Wetlands Across the United States of America

Martin R. Kurek,
Kimberly P. Wickland,
Natalie A. Nichols
et al.

Abstract: Wetlands are integral to the global carbon cycle, serving as both a source and a sink for organic carbon. Their potential for carbon storage will likely change in the coming decades in response to higher temperatures and variable precipitation patterns. We characterized the dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and dissolved organic matter (DOM) composition from 12 different wetland sites across the USA spanning gradients in climate, landcover, sampling depth, and hydroperiod for comparison to DOM in other inland wat… Show more

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