Title: Jessie Owens
1Aggregation of Biogenic Particles with Clay
- Jessie Owens
- Undergraduate Research in Biodiversity and
Ecological Processes in Fluctuating Environments - National Science Foundation
- Texas AM University
- Bonner, J., Page, C., Ojo, T., Sterling, M.
2Outline
- What is Flocculation?
- Why is it important?
- Laboratory Experiments
- Algae growth
- Coulter Counter
- Field Work
- Instrumentation
3Flocculation
- What is flocculation?
- Particles clump together to form aggregates.
- Particles destabilize by elimination of their
repulsive barriers transport bring them into
contact. - Can be sped up with the addition of chemicals.
- Why is it important?
- Removes small particles that would be too light
to settle. - Current Applications
- Water and Wastewater Treatment
4Objectives
- Grow Algae
- Flocculation experiments with the Coulter Counter
Multisizer - Flocculation Model
- Collision efficiency values
- Field Study
- Characterize Corpus Christi Bay
- Conduct a dye study
5Lab Work
- Chlorella kessleri
- Relatively uniform in shape
- Spherical, diameter 5.559um
- Constant Density 1.069
6Methods and Materials
- Algae
- Prepared growth media in 1 L autoclaved DI Water
- Inoculated six 125 mL Erlenmeyer flasks from
culture sent from UTEX Culture Collection - Made transfers weekly into 125 mL Erlenmeyer's
- Experimental Design
- 50 mL algae in 500 mL NaCl solution
- 2.6 mg/L Fe(III)
- 50 mL algae in 500 mL NaCl, 0.07 grams clay
- 1.56 mg/L Fe(III)
7Coulter Counter Multisizer
- Measures Particle Number and Size
- 140 µm aperture size
- Manometer set at 100 µL
- Slow stir rate for all experiments
Coulter Counter Aperture Tube
Electrodes
8Fe (III) Conc. 2.6 mg/L Slow Mixing Speed
9Fe (III) Conc. 2.6 mg/L Slow Mixing Speed
10Fe (III) Conc. 2.6 mg/L Slow Mixing Speed
11Fe (III) Conc. 1.56 mg/L Slow Mixing Speed
12Fe (III) Conc. 1.56 mg/L Slow Mixing Speed
13Field Work Corpus Christi Bay
The Lafitte
14Field Work
- Day 1 Corpus Christi Bay perimeter Baseline
Survey Study - Acrobat Submersible Towed Vehicle from Sea
Sciences, INC. - LISST 100 Particle Analyzer
- FastCat CTD Sensor (Salinity, Temperature, Depth)
- ECO-FL3 (Fluorometer)
- Day 2 Modeling Validation work being done for
Dr Bonners doctoral students - Dye Study
- ECO-FL3
- ADCP (Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler)
15(Acrobat Submersible Towed Vehicle)
- used to deploy an in-situ instrument package
- can maintain either constant depth/elevation or
undulating flight paths
FastCAT CTD Sensor
LISST 100
16Sea-Bird Electronics 49 FastCAT CTD Sensor
- designed for use in autonomous profiling
applications with towed vehicles (e.g., Acrobat) - measurements include
- Conductivity/Salinity
- water temperature -5oC 35oC range
- depth housing 0-7000 m range
17ECO-FL3WET Labs, INC.
- ECO - FL3
- Fluorometer
- Measures
- Chlorophyll A
- Fluorescein
- CDOM (Colored Dissolved Organic Matter)
18DYE STUDY
19Operator Console and Real-time Visualization
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22Acknowledgments
- Dr Jim Bonner for leadership into my research
project. - Cheryl Page for EVERYTHING!
- Michael Sterling and Tope Ojo for helping in my
research. - Hannah Wilner for all the help in the lab.
- Chris Fuller and Terry Riggs for boat work in
Corpus Christi. - Funding provided by the National Science
Foundation
23Questions?