In situ determination of dissolved organic carbon in freshwaters using a reagentless UV sensor
Abstract
Reliable, high temporal and spatial resolution data are essential for enhancing our understanding of aquatic dissolved organic
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Biogeochemistry and Environmental Analytical Chemistry (BEACh) Group, School of Geography, Earth, and Environmental Sciences, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, England, UK
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b North Wyke Research Station, North Wyke, Okehampton, Devon, England, UK
Reliable, high temporal and spatial resolution data are essential for enhancing our understanding of aquatic dissolved organic
R. C. Sandford, R. Bol and P. J. Worsfold, J. Environ. Monit., 2010, 12, 1678 DOI: 10.1039/C0EM00060D
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