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      Coral Skeletal Luminescence Records Changes in Terrestrial Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter in Tropical Coastal Waters

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              Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in 22 UK upland waters have increased by an average of 91% during the last 15 years. Increases have also occurred elsewhere in the UK, northern Europe and North America. A range of potential drivers of these trends are considered, including temperature, rainfall, acid deposition, land-use, nitrogen and CO2 enrichment. From examination of recent environmental changes, spatial patterns in observed trends, and analysis of time series, it is suggested that DOC may be increasing in response to a combination of declining acid deposition and rising temperatures; however it is difficult to isolate mechanisms based on monitoring data alone. Long-term DOC increases may have wide-ranging impacts on freshwater biota, drinking water quality, coastal marine ecosystems and upland carbon balances. Full understanding of the significance of these increases requires further knowledge of the extent of natural long-term variability, and of the natural "reference" state of these systems.
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                Journal
                Geophysical Research Letters
                Geophys Res Lett
                American Geophysical Union (AGU)
                0094-8276
                1944-8007
                April 28 2021
                April 28 2021
                April 28 2021
                : 48
                : 8
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Asian School of the Environment Nanyang Technological University Singapore Singapore
                [2 ]St. John's Island National Marine Laboratory, National University of Singapore Singapore Singapore
                [3 ]Tropical Marine Science Institute, National University of Singapore Singapore Singapore
                [4 ]CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Canberra ACT Australia
                [5 ]Faculty of Resource Science & Technology, University Malaysia Sarawak Kota Samarahan Malaysia
                [6 ]Faculty of Engineering, Computing, and Science, Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus Kuching Malaysia
                [7 ]Faculty of Science and Marine Environment, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu Terengganu Malaysia
                [8 ]Earth Observatory of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University Singapore Singapore
                [9 ]Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences American Museum of Natural History New York NY USA
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                10.1029/2020GL092130
                0f2a985b-e7f1-4887-b4b2-f8d2cf6b39ac
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                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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