Dissolved organic matter composition linked to reactive oxygen species photogeneration in shallow lakes

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are critical drivers of aquatic biogeochemical processes, with dissolved organic matter (DOM) serving as a primary photosensitive source of ROS in natural waters. Despite their importance, the specific characteristics of DOM in shallow lakes across varying trophic states, as well as their net ROS photogeneration potential, remain poorly understood.

Mar 18, 2025 - 18:00
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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are critical drivers of aquatic biogeochemical processes, with dissolved organic matter (DOM) serving as a primary photosensitive source of ROS in natural waters. Despite their importance, the specific characteristics of DOM in shallow lakes across varying trophic states, as well as their net ROS photogeneration potential, remain poorly understood.