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Temperature quenching of CDOM fluorescence sensors : temporal and spatial variability in the temperature response and a recommended temperature correction equation

Ryder, Elizabeth (author)
Jennings, Eleanor (author)
de Eyto, Elvira (author)
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Dillane, Mary (author)
NicAonghusa, Caitriona (author)
Pierson, Donald C. (author)
Moore, Karen (author)
Uppsala universitet,Institutionen för ekologi och genetik
Rouen, Martin (author)
Poole, Russell (author)
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2012-12-10
2012
English.
In: Limnology and Oceanography. - : Wiley. - 1541-5856. ; 10, s. 1004-1010
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  • Field-based instruments measuring chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) fluorescence are often used as a proxy for dissolved organic carbon concentrations in lakes and streams. CDOM fluorescence yield is, however, affected by water temperature at the time of measurement, a factor which varies on both diel and seasonal timescales. A temperature correction must therefore be applied to these data. We present data on temporal and site-specific variability in temperature quenching of CDOM fluorescence for water from a humic lake and one of its main inflows in the west of Ireland. In addition, we present a temperature compensation equation and show that this equation is an improvement on methods previously proposed.

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