1 INTRODUCTION
2 HISTORICAL OVERVIEW
2.1 Improved Analytical Methods Provided Insight into the Occurrence and Behavior of DOC
2.2 DOC Fate Summarized in a Regional Chromatography Model
3 SOURCES OF DISSOLVED ORGANIC CARBON TO GROUNDWATER SYSTEMS
3.1 Allochthonous Sources of DOC
3.2 Autochthonous Sources of DOC
3.3 Anthropogenic Sources of DOC
3.3.1 Tilled Agriculture
3.3.2 Feedlot Operations
3.3.3 Petroleum Hydrocarbons
3.3.4 Chlorinated Solvents
4 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY OF DOC
4.1 Humic and Fulvic Acids
4.2 Hydrophilic, Hydrophobic, and Neutral Fractions of DOC
4.3 Elemental Composition of DOC
4.4 Solid State C-13 NMR
4.5 UV Absorbance
4.6 Fluorescence Spectroscopy
5 CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES CONTROLLING DOC CONCENTRATIONS
5.1 Sorption and Desorption
5.2 Biodegradation of DOC
5.2.1 Kinetics of DOC Adsorption and Biodegradation in Groundwater Systems
6 BIOAVAILABILITY OF DOC IN GROUNDWATER SYSTEMS
6.1 The Age of Groundwater, Aquifer Sediments and DOC Bioavailability
6.2 The Age of Aquifer Sediments and DOC Bioavailability
7 CONCLUDING REMARKS
7.1 Summary
7.2 Groundwater Under the Direct Influence of Surface Water (GUDISW)
7.3 Topics for Further Study
8 EXERCISES
9 REFERENCES
10 EXERCISE SOLUTIONS
11 NOTATIONS
12 ABOUT THE AUTHOR