Marine Science Faculty Publications
In Situ Spectrophotometric Measurement of Dissolved Inorganic Carbon in Seawater
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2013
Keywords
Seawater, Sensors, Absorption, Inorganic carbon compounds, Power
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.1021/es4014807
Abstract
Autonomous in situ sensors are needed to document the effects of today’s rapid ocean uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide (e.g., ocean acidification). General environmental conditions (e.g., biofouling, turbidity) and carbon-specific conditions (e.g., wide diel variations) present significant challenges to acquiring long-term measurements of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) with satisfactory accuracy and resolution. SEAS-DIC is a new in situ instrument designed to provide calibrated, high-frequency, long-term measurements of DIC in marine and fresh waters. Sample water is first acidified to convert all DIC to carbon dioxide (CO2). The sample and a known reagent solution are then equilibrated across a gas-permeable membrane. Spectrophotometric measurement of reagent pH can thereby determine the sample DIC over a wide dynamic range, with inherent calibration provided by the pH indicator’s molecular characteristics. Field trials indicate that SEAS-DIC performs well in biofouling and turbid waters, with a DIC accuracy and precision of ∼2 μmol kg–1 and a measurement rate of approximately once per minute. The acidic reagent protects the sensor cell from biofouling, and the gas-permeable membrane excludes particulates from the optical path. This instrument, the first spectrophotometric system capable of automated in situ DIC measurements, positions DIC to become a key parameter for in situ CO2-system characterizations.
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Citation / Publisher Attribution
Environmental Science & Technology, v. 47, issue 19, p. 11106-11114
Scholar Commons Citation
Liu, Xuewu; Byrne, Robert H.; Adornato, Lori; Yates, Kimberly K.; Kaltenbacher, Eric; Ding, Xiaoling; and Yang, Bo, "In Situ Spectrophotometric Measurement of Dissolved Inorganic Carbon in Seawater" (2013). Marine Science Faculty Publications. 1649.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/msc_facpub/1649