Jana von Freyberg
Technical note: Evaluation of a low-cost evaporation protection method for portable water samplers
von Freyberg, Jana; Knapp, Julia L.A.; Rücker, Andrea; Studer, Bjørn; Kirchner, James W.
Authors
Dr Julia Knapp julia.l.knapp@durham.ac.uk
Associate Professor
Andrea Rücker
Bjørn Studer
James W. Kirchner
Abstract
Automated field sampling of streamwater or precipitation for subsequent analysis of stable water isotopes (2H and 18O) is often conducted with off-the-shelf automated samplers. However, when water samples are stored in the field for days and weeks in open bottles inside autosamplers, their isotopic signatures can be altered by evaporative fractionation and vapor mixing. We therefore designed an evaporation protection method which modifies autosampler bottles using a syringe housing and silicone tube, and we tested whether this method reduces evaporative fractionation and vapor mixing in water samples stored for up to 24 d in 6712 full-size portable samplers (Teledyne ISCO, Lincoln, USA). Laboratory and field tests under different temperature and humidity conditions showed that water samples in bottles with evaporation protection were far less altered by evaporative fractionation and vapor mixing than samples in conventional open bottles. Our design is a cost-efficient approach to upgrade the 1 L sample bottles of the ISCO autosamplers, allowing secure water sample collection in warm and dry environments. Our design can be readily adapted (e.g., by using a different syringe size) to fit the bottles used by many other field autosamplers.
Citation
von Freyberg, J., Knapp, J. L., Rücker, A., Studer, B., & Kirchner, J. W. (2020). Technical note: Evaluation of a low-cost evaporation protection method for portable water samplers. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 24(12), 5821-5834. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-24-5821-2020
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Oct 13, 2020 |
Online Publication Date | Dec 8, 2020 |
Publication Date | 2020 |
Deposit Date | Dec 9, 2020 |
Publicly Available Date | Dec 9, 2020 |
Journal | Hydrology and Earth System Sciences |
Print ISSN | 1027-5606 |
Electronic ISSN | 1607-7938 |
Publisher | Copernicus Publications |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 24 |
Issue | 12 |
Pages | 5821-5834 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-24-5821-2020 |
Public URL | https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1255852 |
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