This paper presents the first in situ flow-through chemical analyzer using a chemiluminescence (CL) method in the deep sea to a depth of 5200 m. The analyzer, called GAMOS (Geochemical Anomalies MOnitoring System), determines the concentration of dissolved manganese continuously using a H2O2-luminol CL method. A detection limit of 0.23 nM was obtained. The GAMOS was used successfully for hydrothermal plume observation. © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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Okamura, K., Kimoto, H., Saeki, K., Ishibashi, J., Obata, H., Maruo, M., … Nozaki, Y. (2001). Development of a deep-sea in situ Mn analyzer and its application for hydrothermal plume observation. Marine Chemistry, 76(1–2), 17–26. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0304-4203(01)00043-3
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