DOC-Bildung und -Austrag in Mooren – ein Literaturüberblick
@inproceedings{Schwalm2011DOCBildungU, title={DOC-Bildung und -Austrag in Mooren – ein Literatur{\"u}berblick}, author={M. Schwalm and J. Zeitz}, year={2011} }
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) occurs in high amounts in peatlands. Remarkable export of DOC due to low absorption capacity of organic soils causes concern, because DOC impairs water quality and leads to emission of climate gases after its decomposition. Concentration and export of DOC is influenced by season, abiotic soil characteristics and land use. Production and consumption of DOC is determined by the vitality of soil microbes, which is in turn controlled by temperature, water and pH… CONTINUE READING
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