A simple and effective method for preserving the sediment–water interface of sediment cores during transport

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Jessica D. Tomkins
Dermot Antoniades
Scott F. Lamoureux
Warwick F. Vincent
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[1] Queen’s University,Department of Geography
[2] Université Laval,Centre d’études nordiques
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Journal of Paleolimnology | 2008年 / 40卷
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Sediment cores; Sediment–water interface; Sediment disturbance; Paleoclimate studies; Sedimentology;
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We describe a method for preserving the upper sediments of fragile sediment cores during transport from field sites and assess potential effects on subsequent laboratory analyses. This method addresses the need to minimize disturbance to the surfaces of unfrozen sediment cores used for paleoenvironmental or other high-resolution sedimentological analyses during transport. A polymer gel (sodium polyacrylate) applied above the sediment surface acts as a barrier to movement while also preserving surface undulations. The gel seal can preserve even exceptionally fine sedimentary structures (<0.2 mm) in the upper sediments of lacustrine and fiord sediment cores, but may react with organic material (e.g. algal mats) present on some sediment surfaces. This reaction creates an adhesive layer at the gel’s base but it can be handled effectively during sampling. The gel seal minimizes surface deformation and preserves surficial sediments better than traditional seals made of water-absorbent floral foam, wax or paper towel. In addition to permitting detailed sedimentary and subfossil investigations of the sediment–water interface, this method shows no detectable effects on measurements of total organic carbon or total nitrogen values in the sediment. This method is inexpensive, non-hazardous and applicable to many coring systems and sediment types.
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