In situ applications of a new diver-operated motorized microsensor profiler

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作者
Weber, Miriam
Faerber, Paul
Meyer, Volker
Lott, Christian
Eickert, Gabriele
Fabricius, Katharina E.
De Beer, Dirk
机构
[1] Max Planck Inst Marine Microbiol, D-28359 Bremen, Germany
[2] HYDRA, Inst Marine Sci, Campo Nell Elba, LI, Italy
[3] Australian Inst Marine Sci, Townsville, Qld 4810, Australia
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10.1021/es070200b
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Microsensors are powerful tools for microenvironment studies, however their use has often been restricted to laboratory applications due to the lack of adequate equipment for in situ deployments. Here we report on new features, construction details, and examples of applications of an improved diver-operated motorized microsensor profiler for underwater field operation to a water depth of 25 m. The new motorized profiler has a final precision of 5,mu m, and can accommodate amperometric Clark-type microsensors for oxygen and hydrogen sulfide, potentiometric microsensors (e.g., for pH, Ca2+), and fiber-optic irradiance microsensors. The profiler is interfaced by a logger with a signal display, and has pushbuttons for underwater operation. The system can be pre-programmed to autonomous operation or interactively operated by divers. Internal batteries supply power for up to 24 h of measurements and 36 h of data storage (max. 64 million data points). Two flexible stands were developed for deployment on uneven or fragile surfaces, such as coral reefs. Three experimental pilot studies are presented, where (1) the oxygen distribution in a sand ripple was 3-D-mapped, (2) the microenvironment of sediment accumulated on a stony coral was studied, and (3) oxygen dynamics during an experimental sedimentation were investigated. This system allows SCUBA divers to perform a wide array of in situ measurements, with deployment precision and duration similar to those possible in the laboratory.
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