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Abstract
In June 2023, the UK experienced its driest and warmest June on record. During this exceptional period, our long-term in-situ monitoring program captured an unprecedented riverine hypoxia event at four sites (25–5000 km²) with varied land use. A series of convective thunderstorms following prolonged warm and dry conditions led to sharp dissolved oxygen depletions, which our in-situ fluorescence measurements and ancillary laboratory analyses revealed riverine hypoxia across sites were closely associated with the labile fraction of dissolved organic matter (LDOM) rather than bulk dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and humic materials.
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