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Kemmerer Bottle deployment in the Great Salt Lake, Utah

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Wayne Wurtsbaugh



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A student from the College of Natural Resources at Utah State University deploys a Kemmerer water sampling bottle to study the chemistry of the Great Salt Lake. The deeper part of the lake has a deep-brine layer (i.e. monimolimnion). Like other water samplers, the Kemmerer can be lowered to depth in an open position and then a messenger is sent down the line to trip a mechanism that closes the caps on both ends. When brought to the surface the water from that depth can be analyzed for nutrients, metals, phytoplankton, bacteria and other parameters.


Photo: September 2008
· Date: September 21, 2008 · Views: 9,434 · Filesize: 49.7kb, 214.6kb · Dimensions: 466 x 640 ·
Keywords: saline lake stratification sampling water quality limnology undergraduate Utah State University

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