Diurnal Patterns in Solute Concentrations Measured with In Situ UV-Vis Sensors: Natural Fluctuations or Artefacts?

In situ spectrophotometers measuring in the UV-visible spectrum are increasingly used to collect high-resolution data on stream water quality. This provides the opportunity to investigate short-term solute dynamics, including diurnal cycling. This study reports unusual changes in diurnal patterns ob...

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Main Authors: Suzanne R. Jacobs, Björn Weeser, Mariana C. Rufino, Lutz Breuer
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-02-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/3/859
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spelling doaj-fbf25626a0ee4a56a7b7f175a6bb04062020-11-25T02:05:44ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202020-02-0120385910.3390/s20030859s20030859Diurnal Patterns in Solute Concentrations Measured with In Situ UV-Vis Sensors: Natural Fluctuations or Artefacts?Suzanne R. Jacobs0Björn Weeser1Mariana C. Rufino2Lutz Breuer3Center for international Development and Environmental Research (ZEU), Justus Liebig University, Senckenbergstr. 3, 35390 Giessen, GermanyCenter for international Development and Environmental Research (ZEU), Justus Liebig University, Senckenbergstr. 3, 35390 Giessen, GermanyLancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YQ, UKCenter for international Development and Environmental Research (ZEU), Justus Liebig University, Senckenbergstr. 3, 35390 Giessen, GermanyIn situ spectrophotometers measuring in the UV-visible spectrum are increasingly used to collect high-resolution data on stream water quality. This provides the opportunity to investigate short-term solute dynamics, including diurnal cycling. This study reports unusual changes in diurnal patterns observed when such sensors were deployed in four tropical headwater streams in Kenya. The analysis of a 5-year dataset revealed sensor-specific diurnal patterns in nitrate and dissolved organic carbon concentrations and different patterns measured by different sensors when installed at the same site. To verify these patterns, a second mobile sensor was installed at three sites for more than 3 weeks. Agreement between the measurements performed by these sensors was higher for dissolved organic carbon (<i>r</i> &gt; 0.98) than for nitrate (<i>r</i> = 0.43&#8722;0.81) at all sites. Higher concentrations and larger amplitudes generally led to higher agreement between patterns measured by the two sensors. However, changing the position or level of shading of the mobile sensor resulted in inconsistent changes in the patterns. The results of this study show that diurnal patterns measured with UV-Vis spectrophotometers should be interpreted with caution. Further work is required to understand how these measurements are influenced by environmental conditions and sensor-specific properties.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/3/859nitratedissolved organic carbonspectrophotometerhigh-frequency data
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Björn Weeser
Mariana C. Rufino
Lutz Breuer
Diurnal Patterns in Solute Concentrations Measured with In Situ UV-Vis Sensors: Natural Fluctuations or Artefacts?
Sensors
nitrate
dissolved organic carbon
spectrophotometer
high-frequency data
author_facet Suzanne R. Jacobs
Björn Weeser
Mariana C. Rufino
Lutz Breuer
author_sort Suzanne R. Jacobs
title Diurnal Patterns in Solute Concentrations Measured with In Situ UV-Vis Sensors: Natural Fluctuations or Artefacts?
title_short Diurnal Patterns in Solute Concentrations Measured with In Situ UV-Vis Sensors: Natural Fluctuations or Artefacts?
title_full Diurnal Patterns in Solute Concentrations Measured with In Situ UV-Vis Sensors: Natural Fluctuations or Artefacts?
title_fullStr Diurnal Patterns in Solute Concentrations Measured with In Situ UV-Vis Sensors: Natural Fluctuations or Artefacts?
title_full_unstemmed Diurnal Patterns in Solute Concentrations Measured with In Situ UV-Vis Sensors: Natural Fluctuations or Artefacts?
title_sort diurnal patterns in solute concentrations measured with in situ uv-vis sensors: natural fluctuations or artefacts?
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2020-02-01
description In situ spectrophotometers measuring in the UV-visible spectrum are increasingly used to collect high-resolution data on stream water quality. This provides the opportunity to investigate short-term solute dynamics, including diurnal cycling. This study reports unusual changes in diurnal patterns observed when such sensors were deployed in four tropical headwater streams in Kenya. The analysis of a 5-year dataset revealed sensor-specific diurnal patterns in nitrate and dissolved organic carbon concentrations and different patterns measured by different sensors when installed at the same site. To verify these patterns, a second mobile sensor was installed at three sites for more than 3 weeks. Agreement between the measurements performed by these sensors was higher for dissolved organic carbon (<i>r</i> &gt; 0.98) than for nitrate (<i>r</i> = 0.43&#8722;0.81) at all sites. Higher concentrations and larger amplitudes generally led to higher agreement between patterns measured by the two sensors. However, changing the position or level of shading of the mobile sensor resulted in inconsistent changes in the patterns. The results of this study show that diurnal patterns measured with UV-Vis spectrophotometers should be interpreted with caution. Further work is required to understand how these measurements are influenced by environmental conditions and sensor-specific properties.
topic nitrate
dissolved organic carbon
spectrophotometer
high-frequency data
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/3/859
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