Sensors (Nov 2016)

A Multi-Pumping Flow System for In Situ Measurements of Dissolved Manganese in Aquatic Systems

  • David Meyer,
  • Ralf D. Prien,
  • Olaf Dellwig,
  • Joanna J. Waniek,
  • Ingo Schuffenhauer,
  • Jan Donath,
  • Siegfried Krüger,
  • Malte Pallentin,
  • Detlef E. Schulz-Bull

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s16122027
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 12
p. 2027

Abstract

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A METals In Situ analyzer (METIS) has been used to determine dissolved manganese (II) concentrations in the subhalocline waters of the Gotland Deep (central Baltic Sea). High-resolution in situ measurements of total dissolved Mn were obtained in near real-time by spectrophotometry using 1-(2-pyridylazo)-2-naphthol (PAN). PAN is a complexing agent of dissolved Mn and forms a wine-red complex with a maximum absorbance at a wavelength of 562 nm. Results are presented together with ancillary temperature, salinity, and dissolved O 2 data. Lab calibration of the analyzer was performed in a pressure testing tank. A detection limit of 77 nM was obtained. For validation purposes, discrete water samples were taken by using a pump-CTD system. Dissolved Mn in these samples was determined by an independent laboratory based method (inductively coupled plasma–optical emission spectrometry, ICP-OES). Mn measurements from both METIS and ICP-OES analysis were in good agreement. The results showed that the in situ analysis of dissolved Mn is a powerful technique reducing dependencies on heavy and expensive equipment (pump-CTD system, ICP-OES) and is also cost and time effective.

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