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U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2009-1101

The Partition Intervalometer: A Programmable Underwater Timer for Marking Accumulated Sediment Profiles Collected in Anderson Sediment Traps: Development, Operation, Testing Procedures, and Field Results


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Anderson, R.A., 1977, Short term sedimentation response in lakes in Western United States as measured by automated sampling, Limnology and Oceanography, v. 22, no. 3, p. 423–433.

Bothner, M.H., Butman, Butman, and Parmenter, C.M., 1986, A field comparison of four sediment traps—Changes in collection rate with trap geometry and size, Chapter 8, in Butman, Bradford, ed., North Atlantic slope and canyon study: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 88–27–B.

Butman, C.A., 1986, Sediment trap biases in turbulent flows—Results from a laboratory flume study: Journal of Marine Research, v. 44, p.645–693.

Hannan, C.A., 1984, Initial settlement of marine invertebrate larvae—The role of passive sinking in a near-bottom turbulent flow environment: Cambridge, Massachusetts, W.H.O.I/M.I.T Joint program, doctoral dissertation, p. 534.

U.S. Global Ocean Flux Study, 1989, Sediment trap technology and sampling, U.S. Global Ocean Flux Study (GOFS) planning report No. 10, August 1989, p. 94.

McLane Research Laboratories, 2008, Paraflux Mark 78H-21 (21 samples) manual, in Time-series sediment traps, accessed on 7-23-08 at http://www.McLaneLabs.com



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