用于热液羽流研究的悬浮粒子玫瑰花结取样器

J. Breier, C. Rauch, C. German
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我们已经开发并正在建造一种新的海洋学工具,悬浮颗粒玫瑰(SUPR)采样系统。SUPR取样器能够在一次部署过程中快速过滤25个大体积样品(每个样品30至100升)的悬浮颗粒。此外,SUPR取样器被设计成与原位光学分析方法兼容。我们正在开发SUPR采样器来研究这些基本问题,“富含铁和锰的热液羽流颗粒如何影响海水化学,这些颗粒在多大程度上促进了深海热液羽流中的微生物活动?”虽然过去的研究已经确定了热液羽流的平均化学成分,但我们缺乏了解完整形成过程所需的详细信息,以及与海水和化学合成生物的反应在多大程度上改变了羽流颗粒的化学成分。回答这些问题的关键是理解烟柱颗粒组成和矿物学的时空变化。对这个复杂系统的检查需要从热液羽流中收集大量空间离散的颗粒样品。现有的系统只收集一个单一的组合样本-这是解决我们的研究问题的主要障碍。SUPR采样器是为满足这种采样需求而设计的。它由一个定制的过滤头组成,能够依次收集25个离散样本或10个复制对。该过滤头与8至30升每分钟泵系统接口。它可以部署在CTD花环上,对非浮力热液羽流进行空间离散的拖缆采样,也可以部署在ROV(例如Jason)上,对上升羽流进行采样,或者安装在热液喷口场的固定系泊上,进行时间序列采样。此外,SUPR采样器的设计具有长期视角,可用于海底观测站的部署,可用于收集时间序列的颗粒样本,并响应构造(或其他)事件。我们看到对这种能力的需求在不断增加——能够从一系列动态生物地球化学环境中,而不仅仅是热液系统中,对悬浮颗粒或微生物进行空间分辨,更重要的是,进行时间分辨采样。考虑到这些未来的应用,并且由于许多颗粒特性的寿命很短,SUPR采样器被设计成与基于可见光和激光光谱的原位光学传感器兼容。
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A Suspended Particle Rosette Sampler for Investigating Hydrothermal Plumes
We have developed and are building a new oceanographic tool, a Suspended Particulate Rosette (SUPR) sampling system. The SUPR sampler is capable of rapidly filtering 25 large water volume samples (30 to 100 liters per sample) for suspended particulates during a single deployment. In addition, the SUPR sampler is designed to be compatible with in situ optical analysis methods. We are developing the SUPR sampler to investigate these fundamental questions, "How do iron- and manganese-rich, hydrothermal plume particles affect seawater chemistry and to what extent do these particles fuel microbial activity in deep-sea hydrothermal plumes?" While past studies have determined the average chemical composition of hydrothermal plumes we lack the detailed information we need to understand the complete formation process and to what extent plume particle chemistry is modified by reactions with seawater and chemosynthetic organisms. Key to answering these questions is understanding the spatial and temporal variability of plume particle composition and mineralogy. Examination of this complex system requires the collection of numerous, spatially-discrete particle samples from hydrothermal plumes. Existing systems collect only a single combined sample - this has been the major obstacle to addressing our research questions. The SUPR sampler is designed to address this sampling need. It consists of a custom filtering head capable of sequentially collecting 25 discrete samples or 10 replicate pairs. This filtering head is interfaced with an 8 to 30 liter per minute pumping system. It can be deployed on a CTD rosette for spatially-discrete tow-yo sampling of non-buoyant hydrothermal plumes, on an ROV (e.g. Jason) for sampling rising plumes, or mounted on a fixed mooring in a hydrothermal vent field for time series sampling. In addition the SUPR sampler is designed with a long-term perspective for seafloor observatory deployments where it can be used to collect particulate samples as time series and in response to tectonic (or other) events. We see an increasing demand for this capability - enabling both spatially-resolved and, importantly, temporally-resolved sampling of suspended particulates or microbes from a range of dynamic biogeochemical environments, not just hydrothermal systems. With such future applications in mind, and because many particle characteristics are short lived, the SUPR sampler has been designed to be compatible with in situ optical sensors based on visible and laser spectroscopy.
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