June 16, 2018
Journal Article

Advanced Molecular Techniques Provide New Rigorous Tools for Characterizing Organic Matter Quality in Complex Systems

Abstract

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