Chambers and incubators
Chambers for studying exchange rates over the sediment-water interface are normally manufactured in POM or coated titanium.
Stirring devices creating calibrated flow regimes over the sediment surface are manufactured with a feed-back check of the stirring rate.
Water sub-sampling within and outside the chamber at discrete time intervals are optional, as is an hydraulically driven shovel for recovery of the incubated sediment core.
Chambers for studying exchange rates over the sediment-water interface are normally manufactured in POM or coated titanium.
Stirring devices creating calibrated flow regimes over the sediment surface are manufactured with a feed-back check of the stirring rate.
Water sub-sampling within and outside the chamber at discrete time intervals are optional, as is an hydraulically driven shovel for recovery of the incubated sediment core.
Reference list for
Deep-sea benthic chamber and incubator |
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Dr. Ronni Glud, Marine Biological Laboratory, University of Copenhagen, Helsingør, Denmark mblrg@centrum.dk |
Prof. Bo Barker,
Jørgensen, Max-Planck Institute, Bremen, Germany |