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Water Environ Res


Title:Effect of wildfires on physicochemical changes of watershed dissolved organic matter
Author(s):Revchuk AD; Suffet IH;
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Journal Title:Water Environ Res
Year:2014
Volume:86
Issue:4
Page Number:372 - 381
DOI: 10.2175/106143013x13736496909671
ISSN/ISBN:1061-4303 (Print) 1061-4303 (Linking)
Abstract:"Physicochemical characterization of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) provides essential data to describe watershed characteristics after drastic changes caused by wildfires. Post-fire watershed behavior is important for water source selection, management, and drinking water treatment optimization. Using ash and other burned vegetation fragments, a leaching procedure was implemented to describe physicochemical changes to watershed DOC caused by wildfires. Samples were collected after the 2007 and 2009 wildfires near Santa Barbara, California. Substantial differences in size distribution (measured by ultrafiltration), polarity (measured by polarity rapid assessment method), and the origin of leached DOC (measured by fluorescence) were observed between burned and unburned sites. Recently burned ash had 10 times the DOC leaching potential, and was dominated by large size fragments, compared to weathered 2-year-old ash. Charged DOC fractions were found to positively correlate with DOC size, whereas hydrophobic and hydrophilic DOC fractions were not. Proteins were only observed in recently burned ash and were indicative of recent post-fire biological activity"
Keywords:"California Environmental Monitoring/*methods Filtration/methods *Fires Fresh Water/*analysis Particle Size Seasons Solid Phase Extraction/methods Spectrometry, Fluorescence/methods Volatile Organic Compounds/*analysis Water Pollutants, Chemical/*analysis;"
Notes:"MedlineRevchuk, Alex D Suffet, I H eng Comparative Study Evaluation Study 2014/05/24 Water Environ Res. 2014 Apr; 86(4):372-81. doi: 10.2175/106143013x13736496909671"

 
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