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Dissolved organic nitrogen deviation

The major objective of this chapter is to examine and synthesize the published literature with respect to sources and production of terrestrially derived DOC, its relationship with dissolved organic nitrogen (DON), and the mechanistic controls on their export from terrestrial ecosystems to surface waters. With the exception of wet precipitation (which is ranked by continental landmass), we have classified data for throughfall and soil solution under biome type. Where possible, we have shown mean and standard deviations of some biomes to illustrate the amount of variance within and between biomes. Relationships between DOC and DON are illustrated using only those studies that report both DOC and DON concentration. Because most research on DOC and DON has been accomplished in relatively undisturbed areas, particularly forests, this chapter concentrates on the aspect of diffuse-source allochthonous inputs to surface waters and not point-source inputs from urban and agricultural areas. Recent work by Westerhoff and Anning (2000), however, indicates that more research on effluent or point-source DOC as a contributor to riverine allochthonous inputs may be... [Pg.27]

Table 8.2 Summary of published rates of ammonium (NH +) regeneration and dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) release from Nj fixers in the field in the light. The standard deviations were calculated using propogation of error. [Pg.395]


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