Volume 7, Number 2, 143-146, DOI: 10.1007/s10201-006-0174-0

Dissolved organic carbon concentration of a natural water body and its relationship to water color in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia

Toshiyuki Ishikawa, Trisliana, Yurenfrie, Ardianor and Sulmin Gumiri

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Abstract

In Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, the water of lakes and rivers showed high dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration, 5-50mgC/l. There was a clear relationship between DOC concentration and pH. DOC also contributed to low water transparency in the studied lakes. Water colors measured by spectrophotometer showed a strong relationship with DOC concentration, indicating high applicability of water color measurement for estimation of DOC. The development of a simple but quick estimation of DOC will contribute to understanding the seasonal dynamics of DOC, which might regulate both abiotic and biotic conditions in aquatic ecosystems in this area.

Key words  DOC - Water color - Tropical limnology - Kalimantan Island

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