Spectroscopic and molecular-level characteristics of dissolved organic matter in a highly polluted urban river in South China

2019 
China is undergoing unprecedented rapid urbanization, which is accompanied by the formation of more than 2000 black and odorous urban rivers. Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an essential component in aquatic ecosystems and regulates the carbon and nutrient cycle, but its characteristics in highly polluted urban rivers are still not well understood. Here, water samples from the mainstream, tributaries, ponds, and reservoirs within the highly urbanized Maozhou River watershed (Shenzhen, China) were analyzed using absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy, stable carbon isotope analysis, and Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FT-ICR MS) to explore the impact of urbanization on DOM characteristics. The results showed elevated dissolved organic carbon concentrations in the disturbed waters (mainstream, tributary and pond) compared to those in the reservoir waters. Results of the spectroscopic, isotopic, and FT-ICR MS analyses suggest that disturbed water DOM had lower aromaticity, av...
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