Abstract
Examination of amino acids in particulate samples from a variety of marine environments (fresh phytoplankton to deep-sea sediments) revealed systematic compositional changes upon progressive degradation. These consistent trends have been used to derive a quantitative degradation index (DI) that is directly related to the reactivity of the organic material, as indicated by its lability to enzymatic decay and its first-order degradation rate constant. This direct link between molecular composition and degradation rate allows us to quantify the quality of organic matter based solely on its chemical composition.
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Dauwe, B., Middelburg, J. J., Herman, P. M. J., & Heip, C. H. R. (1999). Linking diagenetic alteration of amino acids and bulk organic matter reactivity. Limnology and Oceanography, 44(7), 1809–1814. https://doi.org/10.4319/lo.1999.44.7.1809
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