What does DOM mean?
DOM means Dissolved Organic Matter
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Governmental & Military category.
Particularly in Legal Abbreviations
Particularly in Legal Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Dissolved Organic Matter?
2 ways to abbreviate Dissolved Organic Matter
Dissolved Organic Matter can be abbreviated as DOM
Other shorthands for Dissolved Organic Matter are: DOMs
Dissolved Organic Matter can be abbreviated as DOM
Other shorthands for Dissolved Organic Matter are: DOMs
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What does DOM stand for? DOM stands for "Dissolved Organic Matter". |
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How to abbreviate "Dissolved Organic Matter"? "Dissolved Organic Matter" can be abbreviated as DOM. |
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What is the meaning of DOM abbreviation? The meaning of DOM abbreviation is "Dissolved Organic Matter". |
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What is DOM abbreviation? One of the definitions of DOM is "Dissolved Organic Matter". |
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What does DOM mean? DOM as abbreviation means "Dissolved Organic Matter". |
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What is shorthand of Dissolved Organic Matter? The most common shorthand of "Dissolved Organic Matter" is DOM. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- FDOM - Fluorescent Dissolved Organic Matter
- CDOM - Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter
- CDOM - Colored Dissolved Organic Matter
- NDOM - Natural Dissolved Organic Matter
- RDOM - Riverine Dissolved Organic Matter
- UDOM - Ultrafiltered Dissolved Organic Matter
- CDOM - Color Dissolved Organic Matter
- CDOM - Coloured Dissolved Organic Matter
- CDOM - Components of Dissolved Organic Matter
- CFDOM - colored and fluorescent dissolved organic matter
- COMET - COmposition of dissolved organic matter and its interaction with METals and ultraviolet radiation in river-ocean systems: impact on the microbial food web.
- DHM - Dissolved Humic Matter
- DNOM - Dissolved Natural Organic Matter
- DOM - dissolved humic organic matter
- DOMAINE - Dissolved Organic MAtter IN coastal Ecosystems: transport, dynamics and environmental impact
- NVDOM - nature of the nonvolatile dissolved organic matter
- DIM - Dissolved Inorganic Matter
- DOM - dissolved natural organic matter
- LDOM - Labile dissolved organic matter
- RDOM - Refractory dissolved organic matter