Fluorescence as a potential monitoring tool for recycled water systems: a review
A rapid, highly sensitive and selective detector is urgently required to detect contamination
events in recycled water systems–for example, cross-connection events in dual reticulation …
events in recycled water systems–for example, cross-connection events in dual reticulation …
Advancements in the use of speleothems as climate archives
Speleothems have become a cornerstone of the approach to better understanding Earth's
climatic teleconnections due to their precise absolute chronologies, their continuous or …
climatic teleconnections due to their precise absolute chronologies, their continuous or …
Fluorescence excitation− emission matrix characterization of some sewage-impacted rivers
A Baker - Environmental science & technology, 2001 - ACS Publications
Fluorescence excitation− emission matrix (EEM) spectrophotometry was applied to 10
sample sites in six rivers in northeastern England, some of which were adversely impacted …
sample sites in six rivers in northeastern England, some of which were adversely impacted …
Characterization of dissolved organic matter in cave and spring waters using UV–Vis absorbance and fluorescence spectroscopy
Chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) was examined using fluorescence and
absorbance spectra from sulfidic cave and thermal and non-thermal surface-discharging …
absorbance spectra from sulfidic cave and thermal and non-thermal surface-discharging …
Can fluorescence spectrometry be used as a surrogate for the Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) test in water quality assessment? An example from South West …
The fluorescence intensities of tryptophan-like, tyrosine-like and humic-like materials were
determined using excitation-emission-matrices (EEMs) for a wide range of samples …
determined using excitation-emission-matrices (EEMs) for a wide range of samples …
Fluorescence properties of some farm wastes: implications for water quality monitoring
A Baker - Water Research, 2002 - Elsevier
Some farm wastes have been analysed for their fluorescence properties using fluorescence
excitation–matrix (EEM) spectroscopy. Farm wastes investigated were silage liquor, pig and …
excitation–matrix (EEM) spectroscopy. Farm wastes investigated were silage liquor, pig and …
Soil and karst aquifer hydrological controls on the geochemical evolution of speleothem-forming drip waters, Crag Cave, southwest Ireland
AF Tooth, IJ Fairchild - Journal of Hydrology, 2003 - Elsevier
In recent years there has been increased interest in cave speleothems as archives of
palaeoclimate. Monitoring of rainfall and soil and karst water chemistries was performed at …
palaeoclimate. Monitoring of rainfall and soil and karst water chemistries was performed at …
Comparative study of dissolved organic matter from groundwater and surface water in the Florida coastal Everglades using multi-dimensional spectrofluorometry …
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in groundwater and surface water samples from the Florida
coastal Everglades were studied using excitation–emission matrix fluorescence modeled …
coastal Everglades were studied using excitation–emission matrix fluorescence modeled …
Centennial-to decadal-scale monsoon precipitation variations in the upper Hanjiang River region, China over the past 6650 years
Abstract The upper Hanjiang River region is the recharge area of the middle route of South-
to-North Water Transfer Project. The region is under construction of the Hanjiang-Weihe …
to-North Water Transfer Project. The region is under construction of the Hanjiang-Weihe …
From soil to cave: Transport of trace metals by natural organic matter in karst dripwaters
This paper aims to establish evidence for the widespread existence of metal binding and
transport by natural organic matter (NOM) in karst dripwaters, the imprint of which in …
transport by natural organic matter (NOM) in karst dripwaters, the imprint of which in …