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Stream-scanning laser system, electric sensing counter and settling grain size analysis: a comparison using reference materials and marine sediments
Authors:Emanuela Molinaroli  Giovanni De Falco  Sandro Rabitti  Rosana Asunta Portaro
Institution:

a Dipartimento di Scienze Ambientali, Università di Venezia, Dorsoduro 2137, 30123 Venice, Italy

b International Marine Centre, Loc. Sa Mardini, 09072 Torregrande (OR), Italy

c Istituto di Biologia del Mare, CNR, Riva Sette Martiri 1364/A, 30122 Venice, Italy

d CNR, Istituto per la Geologia Marina, via Gobetti 101, 40137 Bologna, Italy

Abstract:Surface and deep-sea core sediments and two sets of standards were measured by three different techniques — Galai Cis-1 laser system, Coulter Counter TA II, and Micromeritics SediGraph 5000D — in order to compare the Galai results with the other two. The differences between the three types of measuring device turned out to be greater in sediments than in standards, and were attributed to the physical properties, shape, density and composition of the particles (complexity of the matrix). Comparison of moment statistics showed that the Galai determines coarser grain sizes than the Coulter and finer than the SediGraph, particularly as regards analysis of surface sediments. The relationships between Galai and SediGraph were estimated using analysis of variation/residuals within individual intervals. The analysis showed a higher variability of residuals for the coarser fractions (8–16 μm and 16–32 μm) with respect to the finer (2–4 μm and 4–8 μm) fractions. The <2 μm SediGraph fraction, with a cut-off at 0.49 μm, showed good correspondence with the <2.5 μm Galai analysis.
Keywords:marine sediments  standard materials  granulometry  instruments  comparisons
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