The Molecular Fingerprint of Fluorescent Natural Organic Matter Offers Insight into Biogeochemical Sources and Diagenetic State
Journal article, 2018
components and vice versa. Molecular fingerprints differed in diversity and oceanographic patterns, suggesting a link to the biogeochemical sources and diagenetic state of DOM. The fingerprints obtained through ACMTF were more specific compared to traditional correlation analysis and yielded greater compositional insight. Multivariate data fusion aligns extremely complex, heterogeneous DOM data sets and thus facilitates a more holistic understanding of DOM biogeochemistry.
Author
Urban Wuensch
Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Water Environment Technology
Evrim Acar
Simula Metropolitan Center for Digital Engineering
Boris P. Koch
Helmholtz
Kathleen Murphy
Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Water Environment Technology
Philippe Schmitt-Kopplin
Helmholtz
Analytical Chemistry
0003-2700 (ISSN) 1520-6882 (eISSN)
Vol. 90 24 14188-14198Improved specificity for drinking water treatment monitoring
Formas (2017-00743), 2018-01-01 -- 2020-12-31.
Subject Categories
Analytical Chemistry
Oceanography, Hydrology, Water Resources
Environmental Sciences
DOI
10.1021/acs.analchem.8b02863
PubMed
30449083