flow field-flow fractionation
Variations in size and composition of dissolved organic matter in porewater and creek water during tidal cycles in a saltmarsh
Variations in DOM properties between porewater and creek water during tidal cycles were investigated during summer and autumn in a macrotidal saltmarsh, Hangzhou Bay, China, using flow field-flow fractionation combined with fluorescence EEM-PARAFAC. This study emphasized the compositional and molecular size dynamics of DOM over tidal cycles at the tidal marsh-estuarine margins of a river-dominated estuary.
Jingyu Wang
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Zhaohui Zhang
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Hui Lin
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Comparisons in molecular weight distributions and size-dependent optical properties among model and reference natural dissolved organic matter
Dan Li
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Hui Lin
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Laodong Guo
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Dynamic molecular size transformation of aquatic colloidal organic matter as a function of pH and cations
Knowledge of the dynamic changes in molecular size of natural colloidal organic matter (COM) along the aquatic continuum is of vital …
Huacheng Xu
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Hui Lin
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Helong Jiang
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Laodong Guo
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