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Shining light on the storm: in-stream optics reveal hysteresis of dissolved organic matter characterVaughan et al., 2019
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- Vaughan M
- Bowden W
- Shanley J
- Vermilyea A
- Schroth A
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- Biogeochemistry
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The quantity and character of dissolved organic matter (DOM) can change rapidly during storm events, affecting key biogeochemical processes, carbon bioavailability, metal pollutant transport, and disinfection byproduct formation during drinking water treatment. We used in …
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