Some comments on the determination of fluvial sediment concentrations in the laboratory

The separation of suspended sediment in natural waters in the laboratories is usually determined by using the filtration method or gravimetric analysis. The type of filter used, however, differs from one user to another, the type being largely determined by the quality of data needed, cost or the...

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Main Author: Lai, Food See
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 1994
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/3276/1/Some_Comments_on_the_Determination_of_Fluvial_Sediment_Concentrations.pdf
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description The separation of suspended sediment in natural waters in the laboratories is usually determined by using the filtration method or gravimetric analysis. The type of filter used, however, differs from one user to another, the type being largely determined by the quality of data needed, cost or the effective filtering area required. In this experiment, four commonly used and recommended filters by various researchers and agencies in the country were tested. They are the Whatman 542, Whatman GFC, Whatman cellulose nitrate and Millipore type HA. The experiment involved drying the filters in the oven at 105°C for over 24 hand ashing in the muffle furnace at 5500C for 2h, a normal procedure in determining the mineral sediment weight by eliminating any organic matter present. After ashing, the Whatman GFC registered the highest mean weight loss of 0.0712g which is 3.63% ofthe original weight, followed by Whatman cellulose nitrate membrane and the Whatman 542 (0.0014g) and the Millipore Type HA (0.0004g).
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spelling upm.eprints-32762015-09-02T01:50:42Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/3276/ Some comments on the determination of fluvial sediment concentrations in the laboratory Lai, Food See The separation of suspended sediment in natural waters in the laboratories is usually determined by using the filtration method or gravimetric analysis. The type of filter used, however, differs from one user to another, the type being largely determined by the quality of data needed, cost or the effective filtering area required. In this experiment, four commonly used and recommended filters by various researchers and agencies in the country were tested. They are the Whatman 542, Whatman GFC, Whatman cellulose nitrate and Millipore type HA. The experiment involved drying the filters in the oven at 105°C for over 24 hand ashing in the muffle furnace at 5500C for 2h, a normal procedure in determining the mineral sediment weight by eliminating any organic matter present. After ashing, the Whatman GFC registered the highest mean weight loss of 0.0712g which is 3.63% ofthe original weight, followed by Whatman cellulose nitrate membrane and the Whatman 542 (0.0014g) and the Millipore Type HA (0.0004g). Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 1994 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/3276/1/Some_Comments_on_the_Determination_of_Fluvial_Sediment_Concentrations.pdf Lai, Food See (1994) Some comments on the determination of fluvial sediment concentrations in the laboratory. Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science, 17 (1). pp. 13-19. ISSN 0126-6128 http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/Pertanika%20PAPERS/JTAS%20Vol.%2017%20%281%29%20Apr.%201994/JTAS%20Vol.17%20%281%29%201994%20%28Page%2013%20-%2019%29.pdf
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