AMERIGO and CBA: a new lander and a new automatic benthic chamber for dissolved benthic flux measurements

F. Spagnoli, Giordano Giuliani, V. Martinotti, L. Masini, P. Penna
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Shallow and deep marine environments are presently subject to strong ecological alterations due to anthropic activities, inputs of chemical pollutants and solid dumps on the sea bottom, or to global processes such as ocean acidification and global climate changes. These alterations can result in variations of the chemistry and of the trophic status of the sea water column, changes in the biogeochemical cycle of chemical elements as well as pollution phenomena, both in the sea bottom sediment and sea water column. To study the biogeochemical cycles of substances affected by the anthropic alteration in shallow and deep marine environments we realized two devices for measuring the fluxes of dissolved chemicals between the sediment and the water column: the Lander Amerigo and the Automatic Benthic Chamber (CBA). Amerigo is a lander able to operate both in shallow and deep marine environments (up to 6000 m depth) while the CBA can be employed on the continental shelf (up to 200 m depth). Moreover, the Lander Amerigo can be used also to deploy on the seafloor different types of instruments for the study of the benthic ecosystems. At present the CBA has been successfully employed in various research projects in shallow environments and environmental anthropic activity evaluations while Amerigo has been successfully deployed and tested in medium and deep marine environments. First datum fluxes, measured both by Amerigo and CBA, show good results, these are consistent with each other and with previous data.
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AMERIGO和CBA:用于溶解底栖生物通量测量的新型着陆器和新型自动底栖生物室
由于人为活动、化学污染物的输入和海底固体倾倒,或海洋酸化和全球气候变化等全球过程,浅海和深海环境目前受到强烈的生态变化的影响。这些变化可导致海水的化学和营养状况的变化,化学元素的生物地球化学循环的变化以及海底沉积物和海水中的污染现象。为了研究浅海和深海环境中受人为变化影响的物质的生物地球化学循环,我们实现了两种测量沉积物与水柱之间溶解化学物质通量的装置:Amerigo着陆器和自动底栖腔(CBA)。Amerigo是一种能够在浅海和深海环境(深度达6000米)中运行的着陆器,而CBA可以在大陆架(深度达200米)上使用。此外,“亚美利哥登陆器”还可用于在海底部署不同类型的仪器,以研究底栖生态系统。目前,CBA已成功应用于各种浅海环境研究项目和环境人类活动评价,Amerigo已成功应用于中深海环境的部署和测试。首先,Amerigo和CBA测量的基准通量都显示出良好的结果,这些结果相互吻合,也与以往的数据一致。
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