暴雨引起的有机物质脉冲:内陆水域碳排放的关键驱动因素。

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The Innovation Pub Date : 2025-01-04 eCollection Date: 2025-03-03 DOI:10.1016/j.xinn.2024.100746
Lei Zhou, Yongqiang Zhou, Yunlin Zhang, Erik Jeppesen, Gesa A Weyhenmeyer
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摘要

季风气候带的许多河流和湖泊受到频繁的暴雨的严重影响,这些暴雨调动了原始或城市化环境中的溶解有机质(DOM)进入下游湖泊。特别令人关切的是从人为排放的污水中动员DOM,这些污水通常富含可被微生物容易降解的脂肪族化合物。高度可生物降解的DOM的快速降解反过来可能导致水中溶解氧的大量消耗,这通过在底部水-沉积物界面产生缺氧条件,促进微生物产生CO2和CH4。需要基于高频监测和超高分辨率质谱和同位素测量等新技术的进一步研究来阐明脉冲脂肪族输入影响湖泊碳排放的过程和机制。
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Rainstorm-induced organic matter pulses: A key driver of carbon emissions from inland waters.

Numerous rivers and lakes in the monsoon climate zone are heavily influenced by frequent rainstorms that mobilize dissolved organic matter (DOM) from pristine or urbanized environments into downstream lakes. Of particular concern is the mobilization of DOM from anthropogenic effluents, which are commonly enriched in aliphatic compounds that can be easily degraded by microorganisms. Rapid degradation of highly biodegradable DOM, in turn, may cause significant depletion of dissolved oxygen in the water, which, by creating anoxic conditions at the bottom water-sediment interface, promotes microbial production of CO2 and CH4. Further investigations based on high-frequency monitoring and novel techniques such as ultra-high-resolution mass spectrometry and isotopic measurements, are needed to elucidate the processes and mechanisms by which pulsed aliphatic inputs impact lake carbon emissions.

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The Innovation
The Innovation MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
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38.30
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期刊介绍: The Innovation is an interdisciplinary journal that aims to promote scientific application. It publishes cutting-edge research and high-quality reviews in various scientific disciplines, including physics, chemistry, materials, nanotechnology, biology, translational medicine, geoscience, and engineering. The journal adheres to the peer review and publishing standards of Cell Press journals. The Innovation is committed to serving scientists and the public. It aims to publish significant advances promptly and provides a transparent exchange platform. The journal also strives to efficiently promote the translation from scientific discovery to technological achievements and rapidly disseminate scientific findings worldwide. Indexed in the following databases, The Innovation has visibility in Scopus, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), Web of Science, Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), PubMed Central, Compendex (previously Ei index), INSPEC, and CABI A&I.
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