TY - JOUR
T1 - A sensor package for mapping pH and oxygen from mobile platforms
AU - Bresnahan, Philip J.
AU - Wirth, Taylor
AU - Martz, Todd R.
AU - Andersson, Andreas J.
AU - Cyronak, Tyler
AU - D'Angelo, Sydney
AU - Pennise, James
AU - Melville, W. Kendall
AU - Lenain, Luc
AU - Statom, Nicholas
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Elsevier B.V..
PY - 2016/12/1
Y1 - 2016/12/1
N2 - A novel chemical sensor package named "WavepHOx" was developed in order to facilitate measurement of surface ocean pH, dissolved oxygen, and temperature from mobile platforms. The system comprises a Honeywell Durafet pH sensor, Aanderaa optode oxygen sensor, and chloride ion selective electrode, packaged into a hydrodynamic, lightweight housing. The WavepHOx has been deployed on a stand-up paddleboard and a Liquid Robotics Wave Glider in multiple near-shore settings in the Southern California Bight. Integration of the WavepHOx into these mobile platforms has enabled high spatiotemporal resolution pH and dissolved oxygen data collection. It is a particularly valuable tool for mapping shallow, fragile, or densely vegetated ecosystems which cannot be easily accessed by other platforms. Results from three surveys in San Diego, California, are reported. We show pH and dissolved oxygen variability >0.3 and >50% saturation, respectively, over tens to hundreds of meters to highlight the degree of natural spatial variability in these vegetated ecosystems. When deployed during an extensive discrete sampling program, the WavepHOx pH had a root mean squared error of 0.028 relative to pH calculated from fifty six measurements of total alkalinity and dissolved inorganic carbon, confirming its capacity for accurate, high spatiotemporal resolution data collection.
AB - A novel chemical sensor package named "WavepHOx" was developed in order to facilitate measurement of surface ocean pH, dissolved oxygen, and temperature from mobile platforms. The system comprises a Honeywell Durafet pH sensor, Aanderaa optode oxygen sensor, and chloride ion selective electrode, packaged into a hydrodynamic, lightweight housing. The WavepHOx has been deployed on a stand-up paddleboard and a Liquid Robotics Wave Glider in multiple near-shore settings in the Southern California Bight. Integration of the WavepHOx into these mobile platforms has enabled high spatiotemporal resolution pH and dissolved oxygen data collection. It is a particularly valuable tool for mapping shallow, fragile, or densely vegetated ecosystems which cannot be easily accessed by other platforms. Results from three surveys in San Diego, California, are reported. We show pH and dissolved oxygen variability >0.3 and >50% saturation, respectively, over tens to hundreds of meters to highlight the degree of natural spatial variability in these vegetated ecosystems. When deployed during an extensive discrete sampling program, the WavepHOx pH had a root mean squared error of 0.028 relative to pH calculated from fifty six measurements of total alkalinity and dissolved inorganic carbon, confirming its capacity for accurate, high spatiotemporal resolution data collection.
KW - Acidification
KW - Mapping
KW - Mobile
KW - Oxygen
KW - PH
KW - Sensor
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U2 - 10.1016/j.mio.2016.04.004
DO - 10.1016/j.mio.2016.04.004
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84973512797
SN - 2211-1220
VL - 17
SP - 1
EP - 13
JO - Methods in Oceanography
JF - Methods in Oceanography
ER -