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- 2023Mixing behavior of dissolved organic matter at the Yukon and Kolyma land ocean interfacecitations
- 2013Improving the Charge Transport in Self-Assembled Monolayer Field-Effect Transistors: From Theory to Devicescitations
- 2012Self-Assembled Monolayer Exchange Reactions as a Tool for Channel Interface Engineering in Low-Voltage Organic Thin-Film Transistorscitations
- 2012Tuning the molecular order of C-60 functionalized phosphonic acids
- 2011Influence of self-assembled monolayer dielectrics on the morphology and performance of alpha, omega-dihexylquaterthiophene in thin film transistorscitations
- 2011Low-Voltage p- and n-Type Organic Self-Assembled Monolayer Field Effect Transistorscitations
- 2011Tuning the Molecular Order of C-60 Functionalized Phosphonic Acid Monolayerscitations
- 2010Concept of a Molecular Charge Storage Dielectric Layer for Organic Thin-Film Memory Transistorscitations
- 2010Flexible copper-7,7,8,8 tetracyanochinodimethane memory devices - Operation, cross talk and bendingcitations
- 2010The morphology of integrated self-assembled monolayers and their impact on devices - A computational and experimental approachcitations
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Mixing behavior of dissolved organic matter at the Yukon and Kolyma land ocean interface
Abstract
Unprecedented rates of climate change in the Arctic are causing altered land to ocean transport of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and subsequent processing in the Arctic Ocean. Low salinity waters have been suggested as hotspots for DOM dynamics. Although a wide range of biogeochemical processes have been observed in temperate and tropical estuaries, very little is known about DOM behavior at the Arctic land-ocean interface. Here, we use dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration, DOM absorption properties and ultrahigh resolution mass spectrometry to assess DOM mixing behavior at the Yukon and Kolyma land-ocean interface. Mixing behavior varied seasonally in the Yukon River. During freshet, despite high spatial variability, DOC concentration was depleted ~10% compared to conservative mixing, however aromatic DOM was enriched through mid-salinity (≤15). In late summer, DOC concentration was ~20% depleted at mid-salinity, yet DOM composition reflected enhanced in situ production compared to conservative mixing. In the Kolyma, DOC concentration suggested non-conservative loss at salinity