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Gastight Sampler for Sequential Streamflow Sampling
The objective of this work was to design and construct an automatic gastight streamwater sampler capable of collecting samples during a 24‐hour period. To minimize cost and complexity, wetted glass syringes with narrow collection tubes were used as sample containers. The streamwater sampler prototype was tested in a stream that contained elevated levels of volatile organic compounds, and it worked satisfactorily under field conditions. Syringe collectors were a reliable and cost‐effective method of acquiring sequential gastight water samples.
Gastight Sampler for Sequential Streamflow Sampling
The objective of this work was to design and construct an automatic gastight streamwater sampler capable of collecting samples during a 24‐hour period. To minimize cost and complexity, wetted glass syringes with narrow collection tubes were used as sample containers. The streamwater sampler prototype was tested in a stream that contained elevated levels of volatile organic compounds, and it worked satisfactorily under field conditions. Syringe collectors were a reliable and cost‐effective method of acquiring sequential gastight water samples.
Gastight Sampler for Sequential Streamflow Sampling
Amundsen, Eric L. (author) / Pratt, Jerry E. (author) / Hemond, Harold F. (author)
Water Environment Research ; 72 ; 377-381
2000-05-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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