Primary particle size distribution measured monthly in the Zeeschelde at 16 stations using a Mastersizer2000 instrument
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Maris, T.; Van Der Spiet, T. ; Meire, P.; Ecosystem Management Research Group - Uantwerpen; De Vlaamse Waterweg; Belgium; (2021): Primary particle size distribution measured monthly in the Zeeschelde at 16 stations using a Mastersizer2000 instrument. https://doi.org/10.14284/452
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Maris, Tom Availability: This dataset is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Description
Primary particle size distribution measured monthly in the Zeeschelde at 16 stations using a Mastersizer2000 instrument, independently of the tidal phase and spring/neap more
Within the OMES campaign, we took 1 l samples from a bucket sample conducted at the water surface to estimate primary particle size. Samples were collected once a month at each station. Primary particle size distribution was measured using a Mastersizer2000. The detection range of the Mastersizer2000 is 0.02 µm until 2000 µm. After shaking the 1 l samples intensively, the samples were decanted in the dispersion unit until the obscuration reached a value of approximately 10 %. We used the default absorption and refractive index (i.e., 0.1 and 1.52 respectively) and standard Lorenz-Mie method for spherical particles. The sampled were stirred and pumped with a frequency of 750 rpm and 2000 rpm, respectively, using tab water as a dispersant. Scope Themes: Geology - Geophysics - Sedimentation Keywords: Marine/Coastal, Fresh water, Brackish water Temporal coverage
18 September 2017 - 12 December 2018 Monthly Parameters
D[3,2] D[4,3] D10 D20 D50 D80 D90 Primary particle size distribution with acidification Methodology Primary particle size distribution without acidification Methodology Primary particle size distribution with acidification: Mastersizer2000 Primary particle size distribution without acidification: Mastersizer2000 Contributors
Project
OMES 5 Main: Onderzoek naar de gevolgen van het Sigmaplan, baggeractiviteiten en havenuitbreiding in de Zeeschelde op het milieu, more
Publication
Based on this dataset
Horemans, D.M.L. et al. (2021). Seasonal variations in flocculation and erosion affecting the large‐scale suspended sediment distribution in the Scheldt estuary: the importance of biotic effects. JGR: Oceans 126(4): e2020JC016805. https://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2020jc016805, more
Dataset status: Completed
Data type: Data
Data origin: Research: field experiment
Metadatarecord created: 2020-02-13
Information last updated: 2021-02-23
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