Hydro-climatological influences on long-term dissolved organic carbon in a mountain stream of the southeastern United States

Authors: 

Singh, N.K. et al.

Publication source: 
Journal of Environmental Quality
Year: 
2016
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In the past decade, significant increases in surface water dissolved organic carbon (DOC) have been reported for large aquatic ecosystems of the Northern Hemisphere and have been attributed variously to global warming, altered hydrologic conditions, and atmospheric deposition, among other factors. We analyzed a 25-yr DOC record (1988-2012) available for a forested headwater stream in the United States and documented two distinct regimes of stream DOC trends.

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