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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2018

Fossil Fuel Combustion Emission From South Asia Influences Precipitation Dissolved Organic Carbon Reaching the Remote Tibetan Plateau: Isotopic and Molecular Evidence

Chaoliu Li; Pengfei Chen; Shichang Kang; Fangping Yan; Lekhendra Tripathee; Guangjian Wu; Bin Qu; Mika Sillanpää; Di Yang; Thorsten Dittmar; Aron Stubbins; Peter A. Raymond

The dissolved organic carbon in precipitation (water-soluble organic carbon, WSOC) can provide a carbon subsidy to receiving ecosystems. The concentrations, isotopic signatures (δC/ΔC), and molecular signatures (transform ion cyclotron mass spectrometry) of WSOC being delivered to Nam Co—a remote site on the inland Tibetan Plateau (TP)—were compared to those of WSOC in the snowpack, and in wet deposition from urban cities fringing the TP. The averageWSOC concentration at Nam Co (1.0 ± 0.9 mg C L ) was lower than for the large cities (1.6 to 2.3 mg C L ) but higher than in the snowpack samples (0.26 ± 0.09 mg C L ). Based upon radiocarbon data, it is estimated that 15 ± 6% of Nam Co WSOC was fossil derived, increasing to 20 ± 8% for snowpack WSOC, 29 ± 4% for Lhasa WSOC, and 34 ± 8% for the three cities. Transform ion cyclotron mass spectrometry results revealed that the abundance of dissolved black carbon and sulfur-containing molecules of WSOC increased in the order Nam Co < snow pack < urban. The enrichment in C and depletion in dissolved black carbon and sulfurous organic molecules of Nam CoWSOC was suggestive of low, but still detectable inputs of fossil-derived organics to WSOC on the remote TP. Backward air mass trajectories for the precipitation events at Nam Co suggested that the fossil fuel contributions to WSOC in Nam Co region originated mainly from South Asia. This study provides novel radiocarbon age, chemistry, and source evidence that anthropogenic WSOC is delivered to the remote TP, one of the most remote regions on Earth.


Limnology and Oceanography | 2018

Tree‐DOM: Dissolved organic matter in throughfall and stemflow

John T. Van Stan; Aron Stubbins


Supplement to: Stubbins, A; Dittmar, T (2015): Illuminating the deep: Molecular signatures of photochemical alteration of dissolved organic matter from North Atlantic Deep Water. Marine Chemistry, 177(2), 318-324, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marchem.2015.06.020 | 2015

NADW Photodegradation FTICR-MS

Aron Stubbins; Thorsten Dittmar


Northeastern Section - 53rd Annual Meeting - 2018 | 2018

TEMPORALLY RESOLVED DISSOLVED ORGANIC CARBON DYNAMICS IN A GEORGIA SALTMARSH

Christina Jean Codden; Catherine Edwards; Thais B. Bittar; Sasha Wagner; Robert G. M. Spencer; Sarah Ellen Johnston; Aron Stubbins


Archive | 2018

IN-SITU OPTICAL SENSORS REVEAL HOT MOMENTS OF DISSOLVED ORGANIC MATTER EXPORT IN SLEEPERS RIVER RESEARCH WATERSHED, VERMONT

Kevin Ryan; James B. Shanley; Aron Stubbins; Julia Perdrial; Peter A. Raymond; Jacob Hosen


Archive | 2018

TREE-DOM: DOM FROM THE CROWNING HEADWATERS OF THE AQUATIC CARBON CYCLE

Aron Stubbins; Sasha Wagner; John T. Van Stan


Archive | 2018

MOLECULAR HYSTERESIS: HYDROLOGICALLY-DRIVEN CHANGES IN THE COMPOSITION OF RIVERINE DISSOLVED ORGANIC MATTER

Sasha Wagner; Jennifer Hoyle-Fair; Serena Matt; Peter A. Raymond; James E. Saiers; Thorsten Dittmar; Aron Stubbins


Limnology and Oceanography | 2018

Transport of dissolved black carbon from the Prydz Bay Shelf, Antarctica to the deep Southern Ocean

Ziming Fang; Weifeng Yang; Min Chen; Aron Stubbins; Haoyang Ma; Renming Jia; Qi Li; Qianna Chen


Archive | 2017

Tree-DOM: DOM Quality From the Headwaters of the Aquatic Carbon Cycle

Aron Stubbins; Sasha Wagner; Thorsten Dittmar; John T. Van Stan


Supplement to: Hawkes, JA et al. (2015): Efficient removal of recalcitrant deep-ocean dissolved organic matter during hydrothermal circulation. Nature Geoscience, 8(11), 856-860, https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo2543 | 2015

Deep-Ocean dissolved organic matter in hydrothermal vents

Jeffrey A. Hawkes; Pamela E. Rossel; Aron Stubbins; David A. Butterfield; Douglas P. Connelly; Eric P. Achterberg; Andrea Koschinsky; Valérie Chavagnac; Christian T. Hansen; Wolfgang Bach; Thorsten Dittmar

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John T. Van Stan

Georgia Southern University

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Sasha Wagner

Florida International University

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Thais B. Bittar

Skidaway Institute of Oceanography

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Bin Qu

Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology

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Chaoliu Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Di Yang

Chengdu University of Technology

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Guangjian Wu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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