List of Contributors ........................................... ix
About the Editors .............................................. xi
Preface ...................................................... xiii
Part I Introduction
1 The Principles of Fluorescence ............................... 3
DARREN M. REYNOLDS
2 Fluorescence and Dissolved Organic Matter: A Chemist's
Perspective ................................................. 35
GEORGE AIKEN
3 Aquatic Organic Matter Fluorescence ......................... 75
PAULA G. COBLE, ROBERT G.M. SPENCER, ANDY BAKER, AND
DARREN M. REYNOLDS
Part II Instrumentation and Sampling
4 Sampling Design for Organic Matter Fluorescence Analysis ... 125
ROBERT G.M. SPENCER AND PAULA G. COBLE
5 Optical Spectroscopy Instrumentation Design. Quality
Assurance, and Control: Bench-Top Fluorimetry .............. 147
JOHN R. GILCHRIST AND DARREN M. REYNOLDS
6 Experimental Design and Quality Assurance: In Situ
Fluorescence Instrumentation ............................... 190
ROBYN N. CONMY, CARLOS E. DEL CASTILLO, BRYAN D.
DOWNING, AND ROBERT F. CHEN
Part III Environmental Effects
7 Physicochemical Effects on Dissolved Organic Matter
Fluorescence in Natural Waters ............................. 233
CHRISTOPHER L. OSBURN, ROSSANA DEL VECCHIO, AND THOMAS
J. BOYD
8 Biological Origins and Fate of Fluorescent Dissolved
Organic Matter in Aquatic Environments ..................... 27H
COLIN A. STEDMON AND ROSE M. CORY
Part IV Interpretation and Classification
9 Fluorescence Indices and Their Interpretation .............. 303
RACHEL S. GAВОR, ANDY BAKER, DIANE M. MCKNIGHT. AND
MATTHEW P. MILLER
10 Chemometric Analysis of Organic Matter Fluorescence ........ 339
KATHLEEN R. MURPHY, RASMUS BRO, AND COLIN A. STEDMON
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