Bioavailability of dissolved organic matter varies with anthropogenic landcover in the Upper Mississippi River Basin

DR Vaughn, AM Kellerman, KP Wickland, RG Striegl… - Water Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Anthropogenic conversion of forests and wetlands to agricultural and urban landcovers
impacts dissolved organic matter (DOM) within streams draining these catchments …

Reduced N‐limitation and increased in‐stream productivity of autotrophic biofilms 5 and 15 years after severe wildfire

AE Rhea, TP Covino… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The ecosystem services provided by forests are under threat as wildfire frequency and
severity increase throughout the western US. Severe wildfire can change physical …

Logging disrupts the ecology of molecules in headwater streams

EC Freeman, EJS Emilson, K Webster, T Dittmar… - bioRxiv, 2023 - biorxiv.org
Global demand for wood products is increasing forest harvest. One understudied
consequence of logging is that it accelerates mobilization of dissolved organic matter (DOM) …

Attending to the Full Moral Landscape

CS Beck - The Arbutus Review (TAR), 2023 - journals.uvic.ca
This article explores the potential of recognizing ethical obligations to the other-than-human
world. In particular, I emphasize how emotional responses to other-than-human beings …

Multi-decadal impacts of high-severity wildfire on ecosystem nitrogen cycling

AE Rhea - 2022 - search.proquest.com
Wildfires modify the amount, form, and distribution of nitrogen (N) throughout an ecosystem.
Though N stocks are lost during the combustion of vegetation and surface organic matter …

种植不同树种对土壤可溶性有机质渗滤液组成和光谱特征的影响

王海珍, 郭剑芬, 张磊, 林浩, 林静雯… - … and Spectral Analysis, 2024 - opticsjournal.net
摘要可溶性有机质(DOM) 是森林生态系统重要的活性碳库和养分库, 其性质受到植物种类,
土壤性质, 水文状况等因素影响. 为探究树种对土壤可溶性有机质(DOM) 渗滤液组成和光谱性质 …

[PDF][PDF] Comparison of lability of soil-derived dissolved organic matter from hillslopes of contrasting forestry history in a Pacific coastal forested watershed

M Wang - 2021 - open.library.ubc.ca
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a key aspect of source water quality in forested
headwaters and a subject of concern in drinking water treatment due to its potential for …