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Dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays an important role in carbon cycling in natural waters. The processing of DOM in these waters can occur via photooxidation, or interaction with sunlight. This processing can lead to the production of CO2, and also the alteration of organic compounds that make up DOM. It is likely that the extent of photooxidation is at least partially determined by the chemical composition of DOM. Fourier-transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FT-ICR MS) was used to characterize the dissolved organic matter at the molecular level for all water samples, both before and after light exposure to better understand the photooxidation of DOM. Chemical formulas were assigned to mass to generated mass to charge ratios using a custom script in R, resulting in a list of chemical formula assignments for each DOM sample, at multiple light exposure time points.more » « less
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