A versatile in situ sediment pore water sampler
Tóm tắt
A simple versatile in situ sampler for extracting pore water fromsediments has been developed, working as a convective samplingdevice (harpoon) or a solute diffusion device (peeper). Used asa harpoon, it avoids modification of vertical gradients of soluteconcentrations, because no suction is applied. Used as a peeper,because of its higher diffusion/volume ratio, its contact timewith the sediment is reduced by 50%, compared to that of theconventional peeper, which makes a higher sampling rate possible.
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