Jdh. Van Heemst et al., Nature, origin and average age of estuarine ultrafiltered dissolved organic matter as determined by molecular and carbon isotope characterization, ORG GEOCHEM, 31(9), 2000, pp. 847-857
The Ems-Dollart estuary (on the border of the Netherlands and Germany) was
chosen for a pilot study to characterize ultrafiltered dissolved organic ma
tter (UDOM) in estuarine systems. UDOM samples were taken from four locatio
ns with salinities varying from 0.43 to 20 parts per thousand. The UDOM in
these samples was concentrated using cross-flow ultrafiltration and represe
nts the size fraction of DOM between 1000 Dalton and 0.2 mu m. The samples
were analyzed by analytical pyrolysis, stable carbon isotope and radiocarbo
n analysis, and solid state C-13 NMR, All UDOM samples throughout the estua
ry showed relatively similar pyrolyzates and C-14 activities (c. 87%). Soli
d-state C-13 NMR spectra were also similar, except for the sample with the
highest salinity. UDOM delta(13)C values ranged from -27.78 to -25.40 parts
per thousand with increasing salinity. This suggests mixing of river DOM w
ith seawater DOM of comparable ages. The absence of pyrolysis products of u
naltered polysaccharides, lignins, proteins and lipids indicates that the E
ms-Dollart estuary UDOM consists of a large fraction of refractory organic
matter and a very small fraction of fresh organic matter. (C) 2000 Elsevier
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