Literature DB >> 29017134

Variations in size and composition of colloidal organic matter in a negative freshwater estuary.

Huacheng Xu1, Erin M Houghton2, Christopher J Houghton3, Laodong Guo4.   

Abstract

Dynamic variations in chemical composition and size distribution of dissolved organic matter (DOM) along the river-lake interface in the Fox River plume were investigated using ultrafiltration, flow field-flow fractionation, UV-Vis and fluorescence spectroscopy and parallel factor analysis. On average, ~67% of bulk dissolved organic carbon (DOC) were partitioned in the <1kDa (actual cutoff 2.5kDa) low molecular weight fraction, and the other 33% were in the 1kDa-0.7μm colloidal phase. Concentrations of DOC and chromophoric DOM in the bulk and size-fractionated samples decreased monotonously with decreasing conductivity from river to bay waters, demonstrating a dominant terrestrial source and quasi conservative mixing behavior. However, the percentages of colloidal fluorescent-DOM increased while those of carbohydrates decreased from river to bay waters, showing different mixing behavior in the river plume. Colloidal chromophores and humic-like fluorophores were mainly partitioned in the size range of 1-6nm, but a bimodal distribution (with peaks at 1-6 and 35-45nm) was observed for colloidal protein-like DOM. Along the river-lake transect, the peak locations of chromophores, humic-like and small-sized protein-like colloids remained almost constant, while the larger-sized protein-like colloids exhibited a slight peak shift from 38.3 to 40.4nm, showing a molecular size enhancement from high to low conductivity waters, with physical mixing, photochemical/microbial degradation, and disaggregation/repartitioning being the important processes affecting the variations of DOM size and composition. New results herein should enhance our understanding of the heterogeneity of DOM in size and composition and its fate, transport and transformation at the river-lake interface and along the aquatic continuum as a whole.
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Keywords:  Chromophoric-DOM; Colloidal size distribution; Dissolved organic matter; Green Bay; River-lake continuum; The Fox River

Year:  2017        PMID: 29017134     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.10.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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