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Item Effect of dissolved iron on CDOM and other optical properties for dissolved organic matter in lakes and rivers of the Upper Great Lakes states(2019-01-23) Brezonik, Patrick L; Finlay, Jacques C; Hozalski, Raymond M; brezonik@umn.edu; Brezonik, Patrick LThese files contain the raw field and lab data collected during sampling of lakes and a few rivers in 2014-2016 to evaluate the importance of dissolved iron concentrations in affecting apparent levels of colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM), as measured spectrophotometrically by light absorption coefficient at 440 nm, a(440), with additional sampling in 2018 for more specific purposes. Approximately 450 sets of measurements were made on 280 lakes/rivers during the field seasons of 2014-2016, with most of the sampling in two ecoregions of Minnesota -- the Northern Lakes and Forests (NLF) and the North Central Hardwood Forests (NCHF). Additional samples collected in these two ecoregions in neighboring Wisconsin and Michigan in 2016 and in the Northern Minnesota Wetlands (NMW) ecoregion of Minnesota also are in the database. Data collected in 2018 included depth profiles of a(440), iron, dissolved organic carbon (DOC), and basic water quality parameters on three NLF lakes and samples on about 20 colored lakes and rivers to evaluate the importance of particulate iron as a component of total iron. Experimental data for addition of dissolved iron (Fe(III)) to six lakes also is included.