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Unveiling ongoing biogeochemical dynamics of CDOM from surface to deep ocean

Shansheng Mo, Zhongli Liu, Yuanhao Hao, Norbert Hertkorn, Hanzhe Wang, Chenyang Zhang, Gregory Korshin, Jinren Ni and Mingquan Yan ()
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Shansheng Mo: Peking University
Zhongli Liu: Peking University
Yuanhao Hao: Peking University
Norbert Hertkorn: Ingolstädter Landstr. 1
Hanzhe Wang: Peking University
Chenyang Zhang: Peking University
Gregory Korshin: Box 352700
Jinren Ni: Peking University
Mingquan Yan: Peking University

Nature Communications, 2025, vol. 16, issue 1, 1-9

Abstract: Abstract Understanding the dynamics of marine dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is essential for predicting its role in carbon cycling and its response to climate change. Here, we unveil molecular transformations of marine chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) across the global ocean using Ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy. Significant variability in CDOM composition within the epi- and mesopelagic layers (

Date: 2025
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