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Dissolved organic carbon is released from sealings and glues of pore-water samplers

Jan Siemens* and Martin Kaupenjohann

Institute of Soil Science, University of Hohenheim, D-70593 Stuttgart



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Fig. 1. Section of glass suction plate (hydraulic conductivity: 6 x 10-7 ± 4 x 10-7 m s-1, n = 14; bubbling pressure: >400 hPa).

 





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