Determination of ultra-low oxygen concentrations in oxygen minimum zones by the STOX sensor

Revsbech NP; Larsen LH; Gundersen J; Dalsgaard T.; Ulloa, O.; Thamdrup B.

Abstract

The methods used until now have not been able to reliably resolve O2 concentrations in oceanic oxygen minimum zones below 1-2 µmol L-1. We present a new amperometric sensor for the determination of ultra-low O2 concentrations under in situ conditions. The electrochemical STOX O2 sensor contains a primary sensing cathode and a secondary cathode that, when polarized, prevents entry of O2 into the sensor. This arrangement enables frequent in situ zero calibration and confers the sensor with a detection limit of 1-10 nmol L-1 O2, even during application on a Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) profiler at great water depths. The sensor was used during the Galathea 3 Expedition to demonstrate that the core of the oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) off Peru contained < 2 nM O2. Application in a reactor on board demonstrated that changes in O2 concentrations in OMZ water containing < 200 nmol L-1 O2 could be monitored over periods of hours to days. The linear decrease in O2 concentration in the reactor indicated very low (< 20 nmol L-1) half saturation constants for the O2 respiring microbial community. © 2009, by the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Inc.

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Título según WOS: Determination of ultra-low oxygen concentrations in oxygen minimum zones by the STOX sensor
Título según SCOPUS: Determination of ultra-low oxygen concentrations in oxygen minimum zones by the STOX sensor
Título de la Revista: LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY-METHODS
Volumen: 7
Número: MAY
Editorial: Wiley
Fecha de publicación: 2009
Página de inicio: 371
Página final: 381
Idioma: English
Notas: ISI, SCOPUS