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Table 2 lists the chemical parameters recommended for analysis<br />

provided sufficient pore-water volume is obtained: nutrients,<br />

oxidation/reduction measures, metals, <strong>and</strong> redox-sensitive species<br />

important in bacterial metabolism.<br />

Parameter Purposes Methodologies Recommendations<br />

Phosphate Habitat Spectrophotometric; ionexchange<br />

Best possible method<br />

chromatography<br />

(IEC), flow injection analysis<br />

(FIA)<br />

Nitrate Habitat Spectrographic; IEC, FIA Best possible method<br />

Silicate Habitat Spectrophotometric; IEC, Best possible method<br />

FIA<br />

Nitrite Habitat Spectrophotometric; IEC, Best possible method<br />

FIA<br />

Carbonate alkalinity Habitat <strong>and</strong> impact Titration;<br />

assessment<br />

spectrophotometric<br />

Eh Impact assessment Electrode Electrode<br />

PH Impact assessment Electrode Electrode<br />

Fe Impact assessment AAS; ICP-MS (mass<br />

spectrometry);<br />

spectrophotometric<br />

Titration;<br />

spectrophotometric<br />

AAS; ICP-MS;<br />

spectrophotometric<br />

Mn Impact assessment AAS; ICP-MS;<br />

spectrophotometric<br />

Zn Impact assessment AAS; ICP-MS AAS; ICP-MS<br />

Cd Impact assessment AAS; ICP-MS AAS; ICP-MS<br />

Pb Impact assessment AAS; ICP-MS AAS; ICP-MS<br />

Cu Impact assessment AAS; ICP-MS AAS; ICP-MS<br />

Hg Impact assessment AAS; ICP-MS AAS; ICP-MS<br />

Table 2 Chemical parameters in sediment pore waters.<br />

AAS; ICP-MS;<br />

spectrophotometric<br />

Fluxes across the sediment/water interface can be approximated<br />

from Fickian diffusion calculations using concentrations from the bottom<br />

water <strong>and</strong> the 0-1 cm interval.<br />

3. Water Column<br />

The purpose <strong>of</strong> water-column chemical analysis is to monitor for<br />

oxygen content <strong>and</strong> metal bioaccumulation as a consequence <strong>of</strong> the<br />

release <strong>of</strong> sediment <strong>and</strong> pore waters both to the bottom water <strong>and</strong>, via<br />

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