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Isotope ratios, dissolved organic matter

Zou, L., X. Wang., Callahan, J., Culp, R.A., Chen, R.F., Altabet, M., and Sun, M. (2004) Bacterial roles in the formation of high-molecular-weight dissolved organic matter in estuarine and coastal waters evidence from lipids and the compound-specific isotopic ratios. Limnol. Oceanogr. 49, 297-302. [Pg.687]

Chapter 8 describes a similar one-dimensional chain of identical reservoirs, but one that contains several interacting species. The example illustrated here is the composition of the pore waters in carbonate sediments in which dissolution is occurring as a result of the oxidation of organic matter. I calculate the concentrations of total dissolved carbon and calcium ions and the isotope ratio as functions of depth in the sediments. I present... [Pg.6]


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