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Dissolved inorganic carbon organic matter

For aerobic degradation, uptake of oxygen or the evolution of carbon dioxide is most widely used. Use of the concentration of dissolved organic carbon may present technical problems when particulate matter is present, though analysis of dissolved inorganic carbon in a closed system has been advocated (Birch and Fletcher 1991), and may simultaneously overcome problems with poorly soluble or volatile compounds. [Pg.248]

Miller, W. L., and R. G. Zepp. 1995. Photochemical production of dissolved inorganic carbon from terrestrial organic matter Significance to the oceanic organic carbon cycle. Geophysical Research Letters 22 417-420. [Pg.261]


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