流出物
海湾
纸浆厂
分水岭
环境科学
牙髓(牙)
造纸厂
河口
废水
环境化学
水文学(农业)
化学
环境工程
海洋学
地质学
计算机科学
岩土工程
医学
病理
机器学习
作者
Kaelin M. Cawley,Kenna D. Butler,George R. Aiken,Laurel G. Larsen,Thomas G. Huntington,Diane M. McKnight
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2012.05.040
摘要
Using fluorescence spectroscopy and parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC) we characterized and modeled the fluorescence properties of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in samples from the Penobscot River, Androscoggin River, Penobscot Bay, and the Gulf of Maine (GoM). We analyzed excitation-emission matrices (EEMs) using an existing PARAFAC model (Cory and McKnight, 2005) and created a system-specific model with seven components (GoM PARAFAC). The GoM PARAFAC model contained six components similar to those in other PARAFAC models and one unique component with a spectrum similar to a residual found using the Cory and McKnight (2005) model. The unique component was abundant in samples from the Androscoggin River immediately downstream of a pulp mill effluent release site. The detection of a PARAFAC component associated with an anthropogenic source of DOM, such as pulp mill effluent, demonstrates the importance for rigorously analyzing PARAFAC residuals and developing system-specific models.
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