Dissolved organic matter is central to the functioning of lakes and rivers that support life on Earth, such as by providing clean drinking water and sequestrating carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Despite this importance, dissolved organic matter remains poorly understood because it has been measured with little resolution for nearly 200 years. Recent technological advances have shown that what we call dissolved organic matter is actually a mixture of thousands of unique chemical compounds of varying origin and composition, but the role of all these different molecules largely remains a mystery.
This project is discovering how the tremendous diversity of molecules found in dissolved organic matter matters for the function of lakes and human well-being. Our main objectives are to understand how dissolved organic matter is created by microbes and generate models to predict how it influences the benefits that freshwaters deliver to people. The outcomes of this work will deliver better predictions and tools to manage freshwaters and drinking water supplies.