TOWARDS A NEW-GENERATION OF SEDIMENT TRAPS AND A BETTER MEASUREMENT UNDERSTANDING OF SETTLING PARTICLE-FLUX IN LAKES AND OCEANS - A HYDRODYNAMICAL PROTOCOL/
B. Jurg, TOWARDS A NEW-GENERATION OF SEDIMENT TRAPS AND A BETTER MEASUREMENT UNDERSTANDING OF SETTLING PARTICLE-FLUX IN LAKES AND OCEANS - A HYDRODYNAMICAL PROTOCOL/, Aquatic sciences, 58(4), 1996, pp. 283-296
Citations number
115
Categorie Soggetti
Water Resources",Limnology,"Marine & Freshwater Biology
This article is aimed at established sediment trap specialists as well
as young learning scientists. The development of sediment trap techni
ques and hydrodynamics are briefly reviewed, with special emphasis on
the experimental and in-situ trap calibration. The ongoing controversy
within the trap community on the validity of flux data obtained by se
diment traps can only be overcome by understanding the effects of hydr
odynamics on the entrapping of settling particles in turbulent waters.
A proper trap protocol is still missing. Also, the problems of enteri
ng swimmers and preservatives are not yet fully solved. Innovative ide
as and robust data are needed to improve our knowledge on trapping eff
iciency, particle settling flux data, and the interpretation of lake a
nd oceanic nutrient cycles. It is emphasized that controversial papers
should be published when based on documented experiments and/or theor
y applied.