Carbon flux rates are widely understood to be substrate controlled; however, characterizing substrate quality continues to be a challenge. We suggest that, while optical measurements have their place, they are not the only, or the best, tool for characterizing organic matter quality. Nominal oxidation state of the carbon provides a thermodynamically relevant measure, which could be used as a metric of
organic matter quality. Calculating nominal oxidation state of the carbon requires a suite of advanced complementary analysis but is then trivial to calculate from the resulting data sets.
Revised: May 14, 2020 |
Published: June 16, 2018
Citation
Wilson R.M., and M.M. Tfaily. 2018.Advanced Molecular Techniques Provide New Rigorous Tools for Characterizing Organic Matter Quality in Complex Systems.Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 123, no. 6:1790–1795.PNNL-SA-135802.doi:10.1029/2018JG004525