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Oxygen optodes as fast sensors for eddy correlation measurements in aquatic systemsChipman et al., 2012
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- Chipman L
- Huettel M
- Berg P
- Meyer V
- Klimant I
- Glud R
- Wenzhoefer F
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- Limnology and Oceanography: Methods
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The aquatic eddy‐correlation technique can be used to noninvasively determine the oxygen exchange across the sediment‐water interface by analyzing the covariance of vertical flow velocity and oxygen concentration in a small measuring volume above the sea bed. The …
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