Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (Jun 2019)

Technical note: A microcontroller-based automatic rain sampler for stable isotope studies

  • N. Michelsen,
  • G. Laube,
  • J. Friesen,
  • S. M. Weise,
  • A. B. A. Bait Said,
  • T. Müller

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-2637-2019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23
pp. 2637 – 2645

Abstract

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Automatic samplers represent a convenient way to gather rain samples for isotope (δ18O and δ2H) and water quality analyses. Yet, most commercial collectors are expensive and do not reduce post-sampling evaporation and the associated isotope fractionation sufficiently. Thus, we have developed a microcontroller-based automatic rain sampler for timer-actuated collection of integral rain samples. Sampling periods are freely selectable (minutes to weeks), and the device is low-cost, simple, robust, and customizable. Moreover, a combination of design features reliably minimizes evaporation from the collection bottles. Evaporative losses were assessed by placing the pre-filled sampler in a laboratory oven with which a diurnal temperature regime (21–31 ∘C) was simulated for 26 weeks. At the end of the test, all bottles had lost less than 1 % of the original water amount, and all isotope shifts were within the analytical precision. These results show that even multi-week field deployments of the device would result in rather small evaporative mass losses and isotope shifts. Hence, we deem our sampler a useful addition to devices that are currently commercially available and/or described in the scientific literature. To enable reproduction, all relevant details on hard- and software are openly accessible.