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A new device for collection of interstitial water from wetland sediments

January 1, 1992

A sampler for collection of interstitial water from wetland sediments is described. It differs from other sampling devices because it does not have to be filled with solution to facilitate diffusion, it does not have to be removed from the wetland to collect samples, and it can be used to draw repeated samples over time from identical locations. The device facilitates “in situ” measurement of a wide range of abiotic parameters such as electrical conductivity, redox potential, and pH in wetland sediments. The device has application in ecological investigations of sediment-borne wildlife diseases, studies of benthic invertebrates, measurement of nutrient exchange, and other aspects of wetland ecology.

Publication Year 1992
Title A new device for collection of interstitial water from wetland sediments
DOI 10.1007/BF00244928
Authors Ned H. Euliss, Ronald K. Barnes
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Wetlands Ecology and Management
Index ID 1001347
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center
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