Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5757513 | Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We developed an inexpensive bottom water sampler that can be operated from a small boat in order to obtain high resolution vertical profiles of dissolved oxygen (DO), chlorophyll, suspended particulate matter (SPM). These vertical profiles allow us to examine bottom resuspension processes and to estimate their benthic fluxes of nutrients across the sediment-water interface in shallow coastal waters. The sampler consists of a 2Â m long thick-walled transparent tube with 26 sampling ports at 8-10Â cm intervals. Each sampling interval contains a minimum of 300-Â 370Â ml water samples. Test sampling was conducted twice during different tidal phases, and differences in bottom DO, ammonium and SPM were found to be significant between the two tests. Our results suggest that this bottom sampler is essential in order to study sediment-pelagic coupling processes by obtaining high resolution of various parameters in the 2Â m water column above the sediment.
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Authors
Kit Yee Chong, Hao Liu, Kedong Yin, Paul J. Harrison, Kwok Kei Kau,