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A field-based spectrophotometric flow-injection system for automatic determination of chloride in soil water
Authors:Nicholas M Holden  John F Dowd  Andrew G Williams  David Scholefield
Institution:(1) Department of Geographical Sciences, University of Plymouth, PL4 8AA Plymouth, UK;(2) Department of Geology, University of Georgia, 30602 Athens, Georgia, USA;(3) Institute of Grassland and Environmental Research, North Wyke, EX20 2SB Okehampton, Devon, UK
Abstract:The use of chloride as a tracer for soil water investigations is discussed. Limitations with laboratory based soil core and field based sampling are considered with respect to the poor suitability of the data for rigorous assessment of mechanistic models. Investigation of water movement in soil has been restricted by limitations in spatial and temporal sampling. Fine resolution sampling generates large numbers of samples which cause problems with post sampling laboratory analysis. This paper describes a field-based system for the analysis of chloride in soil water. There are three component parts to the system, (i) a custom sampling sub-system comprising of ceramic cup suction samplers and sample traps, (ii) a sample routing sub-system to channel sample to (iii) a sample analysis sub-system utilizing a flow injection method for sample analysis using a custom built photo-diode detector. The three sub-systems were controlled by a suitably equipped personal computer. A calibration procedure is described with a third order polynomial equation derived to convert millivolt response from the detector into chloride concentration. Field and laboratory data from a tracer experiment are presented and discussed, and it is concluded that the system is well suited to field-based applications. Finally it is noted that the photo-detector is suitable for colourimetric analysis of any tracer with suitable chemical determination.
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