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The method controls the story - Sampling method impacts on the detection of pore-water nitrogen concentrations in streambeds

December 19, 2019

Biogeochemical gradients in streambeds are steep and can vary over short distances often making adequate characterisation of sediment biogeochemical processes challenging. This paper provides an overview and comparison of streambed pore-water sampling methods, highlighting their capacity to address gaps in our understanding of streambed biogeochemical processes. This work reviews and critiques available pore-water sampling techniques to characterise streambed biogeochemical conditions, including their characteristic spatial and temporal resolutions, and associated advantages and limitations. A field study comparing three commonly-used pore-water sampling techniques (multilevel mini-piezometers, miniature drivepoint samplers and diffusive equilibrium in thin-film gels) was conducted to assess differences in observed nitrate and ammonium concentration profiles. Pore-water nitrate concentrations did not differ significantly between sampling methods (p-value = 0.54) with mean concentrations of 2.53, 4.08 and 4.02 mg l1 observed with the multilevel mini-piezometers, miniature drivepoint samplers and diffusive equilibrium in thin-film gel samplers, respectively. Pore-water ammonium concentrations, however, were significantly higher in pore-water extracted by multilevel mini-piezometers (3.83 mg l1) and significantly lower where sampled with miniature drivepoint samplers (1.05 mg l1p-values

Publication Year 2020
Title The method controls the story - Sampling method impacts on the detection of pore-water nitrogen concentrations in streambeds
DOI 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.136075
Authors Sophie Comer-Warner, Julia LA Knapp, Phillip J Blaen, Megan Klaar, Felicity Shelley, Jay P. Zarnetske, Joseph Lee-Cullen, Silvia Folegot, Marie Kurz, Jorg Lewandowski, Judson Harvey, Adam Ward, Clara Mendoza-Lera, Sami Ullah, Thibault Datry, Nicholas Kettridge, Daren Gooddy, Jennifer Drummond, Eugenia Marti, Alexander Milner, David Hannah, Stefan Krause
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Science of the Total Environment
Index ID 70237931
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization WMA - Earth System Processes Division
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