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Method for the in Situ Calibration of a Passive Phosphate Sampler in Estuarine and Marine Waters
O'Brien, D.S.; Booij, K.; Hawker, D.W.; Mueller, J.F. (2011). Method for the in Situ Calibration of a Passive Phosphate Sampler in Estuarine and Marine Waters. Environ. Sci. Technol. 45(7): 2871-2877. dx.doi.org/10.1021/es101645z
In: Environmental Science and Technology. American Chemical Society: Easton. ISSN 0013-936X; e-ISSN 1520-5851, more
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  • O'Brien, D.S.
  • Booij, K., more
  • Hawker, D.W.
  • Mueller, J.F.

Abstract
    Passive samplers for phosphate were calibrated in the laboratory over a range of flow velocities (0-27 cm s(-1)) and ionic strengths (0-0.62 mol kg(-1)). The observed sampling rates were between 0.006 and 0.20 L d(-1). An empirical model allowed the estimation of these sampling rates with a precision of 8.5%. Passive flow monitors (PFMs), based on gypsum dissolution rates, were calibrated for the same range of flow velocities and ionic strength. Mass loss rates of the PFMs increased with increasing ionic strength. We demonstrate that this increase is quantitatively accounted for by the increased gypsum solubility at higher ionic strengths. We provide a calculation scheme for these solubilities for an environmentally relevant range of temperatures and salinities. The results imply that co-deployed PFMs can be used for estimating the flow effect on the in situ sampling rates of the phosphate samplers, and we expect that the same may hold for other passive samplers.

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