Oceans 2007 2007
DOI: 10.1109/oceans.2007.4449376
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A Suspended Particle Rosette Sampler for Investigating Hydrothermal Plumes

Abstract: We have developed and are building a new oceanographic tool, a SUspended Particulate Rosette (SUPR) sampling system. The SUPR sampler is capable of rapidly filtering 25 large water volume samples (30 to 100 liters per sample) for suspended particulates during a single deployment. In addition, the SUPR sampler is designed to be compatible with in situ optical analysis methods. We are developing the SUPR sampler to investigate these fundamental questions, "How do ironand manganese-rich, hydrothermal plume partic… Show more

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“…Sinking particulates (1-5 mm sized) were collected during a sediment trap deployment. Suspended particulates (>1 mm) were collected by in situ filtration from the neutrally buoyant hydrothermal plume [Breier et al, 2007[Breier et al, , 2008. Visible images of the sinking particulates, taken with a Kodak M863 digital camera and side illumination, were reduced to white, black, and orange colored areas to estimate percent cover.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sinking particulates (1-5 mm sized) were collected during a sediment trap deployment. Suspended particulates (>1 mm) were collected by in situ filtration from the neutrally buoyant hydrothermal plume [Breier et al, 2007[Breier et al, , 2008. Visible images of the sinking particulates, taken with a Kodak M863 digital camera and side illumination, were reduced to white, black, and orange colored areas to estimate percent cover.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%