THE USE OF INEXPENSIVE AUTOMATIC SEQUENTIAL WATER COLLECTORS TO STUDYTHE PROCESSES LEADING TO SURFACE-WATER ACIDIFICATION DURING RAINFALL AND SNOWMELT EVENTS
Gj. Gaskin et al., THE USE OF INEXPENSIVE AUTOMATIC SEQUENTIAL WATER COLLECTORS TO STUDYTHE PROCESSES LEADING TO SURFACE-WATER ACIDIFICATION DURING RAINFALL AND SNOWMELT EVENTS, Journal of environmental science and health. Part A: Environmental science and engineering, 30(8), 1995, pp. 1857-1865
Inexpensive automated event samplers have been designed and constructe
d to collect water samples during both rainfall and snowmelt events. T
hese versatile collectors can be connected to a range of water samplin
g systems and are capable of being triggered in several ways. Analysis
of event samples may identify some of the processes leading to surfac
e water acidification.