Published on 01 January 2011

(Table 1) Salinity, dissolved organic carbon and absorption characteristics of surface river waters around Hudson Bay

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Guéguen, Celine;Granskog, Mats A;McCullough, G;Barber, David G

Description

Composition and concentration of colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) have been determined in Hudson Bay and Hudson Strait by excitation emission matrix spectroscopy (EEM) and parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC). Based on 63 surface samples, PARAFAC identified three fluorescent components, which were attributed to two humic- and one protein-like components. One humic-like component was identified as representing terrestrial organic matter and showed a conservative behaviour in Hudson Bay estuaries. The second humic-like component, traditionally identified as peak M, originated both from land and produced in the marine environment. Component 3 had spectra resembling protein-like material and thought to be plankton-derived. The distribution and composition of CDOM were largely controlled by water mass mixing with protein-like component being the least affected. Distinctive fluorescence patterns were also found between Hudson Bay and Hudson Strait, suggesting different sources of CDOM. The optically active fraction of DOC (both absorbing and fluorescing) was very high in the Hudson Bay (up to 89%) suggesting that fluorescence and absorbance can be used as proxies of the DOC concentration.

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Metrics

Dataset Index

2.9

FAIR Score

96%

Citations

2

Mentions

0

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Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

PANGAEA

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Global and Planetary Change

Field

Environmental Science

Domain

Physical Sciences

Confidence Score

76%

Source

Open Alex

Keywords

Event labelLatitude of eventLongitude of eventArea/localityDATE/TIMEDate/time endStation labelSalinityCarbon, organic, dissolvedAbsorption coefficient, 355 nm-SlopeWater sampleInternational Polar Year (2007-2008) (IPY)

Normalization Factors

FT

15.38

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00