Transformation and removal of riverine dissolved organic matter in Baltic Sea estuaries

The pool of riverine dissolved organic matter (DOM) results from integration of complex catchment processes, and links the terrestrial and coastal systems by transporting organic matter from watersheds to estuaries. In this thesis, field samplings and laboratory experiments were combined to assess t...

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Main Author: Asmala, Eero
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Suomen ympäristökeskus 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10138/43223
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description The pool of riverine dissolved organic matter (DOM) results from integration of complex catchment processes, and links the terrestrial and coastal systems by transporting organic matter from watersheds to estuaries. In this thesis, field samplings and laboratory experiments were combined to assess the spatio-temporal variation in riverine DOM quantity and quality in three Finnish estuaries discharging to the Baltic Sea. Also, the biogeochemical transformation and removal processes influencing the composition of the DOM pool were studied. Large-scale catchment characteristics were linked to the properties of the riverine DOM. Throughout the work the DOM quality was assessed using multiple analytical approaches: C/N stoichiometry, colored DOM (CDOM) absorption, CDOM fluorescence, molecular weight and iron content. Estuarine DOM was subjected to heterotrophic degradation in factorial experiments to quantify the role of salinity, inorganic nutrients and predegradation to DOM bioavailability. Additionally salt-induced flocculation of DOM was studied by combining field samplings, laboratory experiments and modeling. The selected three study catchments differed markedly in their land-use, and these differences were reflected on the riverine DOM quantity and quality. The experiments provided evidence that increasing proportion of forests and peatlands were linked to the increase of carbon loading from the catchment, and to decreases in the subsequent quantities of bioavailable dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and bacterial growth efficiencies (BGE). A higher proportion of agricultural land in the catchment indicated an increase of the amount and bioavailability of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) in the DOM pool. A larger proportion of lakes in the catchments were related to decreased bioavailable DON. Replete inorganic nutrients did not influence the DOM bioavailability, although did increase BGE on average from 11 to 40%. Increasing predegradation, i.e. DOM subjected to heterotrophic degradation for varying times before ...
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/43223 2025-01-16T21:20:08+00:00 Transformation and removal of riverine dissolved organic matter in Baltic Sea estuaries Asmala, Eero 2014-03-25T12:41:56Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/43223 eng eng Suomen ympäristökeskus Monographs of the Boreal Environment Research 45 1796-1661 978-952-11-4268-0 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/43223 Suomen ympäristökeskus liuennut orgaaninen aines joet suistot vesistöt orgaaninen aines liukeneminen ominaisuudet koostumus vesianalyysi valuma-alueet Itämeri Kirja 2014 ftunivhelsihelda 2024-07-04T04:52:37Z The pool of riverine dissolved organic matter (DOM) results from integration of complex catchment processes, and links the terrestrial and coastal systems by transporting organic matter from watersheds to estuaries. In this thesis, field samplings and laboratory experiments were combined to assess the spatio-temporal variation in riverine DOM quantity and quality in three Finnish estuaries discharging to the Baltic Sea. Also, the biogeochemical transformation and removal processes influencing the composition of the DOM pool were studied. Large-scale catchment characteristics were linked to the properties of the riverine DOM. Throughout the work the DOM quality was assessed using multiple analytical approaches: C/N stoichiometry, colored DOM (CDOM) absorption, CDOM fluorescence, molecular weight and iron content. Estuarine DOM was subjected to heterotrophic degradation in factorial experiments to quantify the role of salinity, inorganic nutrients and predegradation to DOM bioavailability. Additionally salt-induced flocculation of DOM was studied by combining field samplings, laboratory experiments and modeling. The selected three study catchments differed markedly in their land-use, and these differences were reflected on the riverine DOM quantity and quality. The experiments provided evidence that increasing proportion of forests and peatlands were linked to the increase of carbon loading from the catchment, and to decreases in the subsequent quantities of bioavailable dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and bacterial growth efficiencies (BGE). A higher proportion of agricultural land in the catchment indicated an increase of the amount and bioavailability of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) in the DOM pool. A larger proportion of lakes in the catchments were related to decreased bioavailable DON. Replete inorganic nutrients did not influence the DOM bioavailability, although did increase BGE on average from 11 to 40%. Increasing predegradation, i.e. DOM subjected to heterotrophic degradation for varying times before ... Book Boreal Environment Research HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository
spellingShingle liuennut orgaaninen aines
joet
suistot
vesistöt
orgaaninen aines
liukeneminen
ominaisuudet
koostumus
vesianalyysi
valuma-alueet
Itämeri
Asmala, Eero
Transformation and removal of riverine dissolved organic matter in Baltic Sea estuaries
title Transformation and removal of riverine dissolved organic matter in Baltic Sea estuaries
title_full Transformation and removal of riverine dissolved organic matter in Baltic Sea estuaries
title_fullStr Transformation and removal of riverine dissolved organic matter in Baltic Sea estuaries
title_full_unstemmed Transformation and removal of riverine dissolved organic matter in Baltic Sea estuaries
title_short Transformation and removal of riverine dissolved organic matter in Baltic Sea estuaries
title_sort transformation and removal of riverine dissolved organic matter in baltic sea estuaries
topic liuennut orgaaninen aines
joet
suistot
vesistöt
orgaaninen aines
liukeneminen
ominaisuudet
koostumus
vesianalyysi
valuma-alueet
Itämeri
topic_facet liuennut orgaaninen aines
joet
suistot
vesistöt
orgaaninen aines
liukeneminen
ominaisuudet
koostumus
vesianalyysi
valuma-alueet
Itämeri
url http://hdl.handle.net/10138/43223