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Rubol, Simonetta; Tonina, Daniele; Vincent, Lionel; Sohm, Jill A.; Basham, William; Budwig, Ralph; Savalia, Pratixa; Kanso, Eva; Capone, Douglas G.; Nealson, Kenneth H. (, Hydrological Processes)
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Hilliard, Brandon; Reeder, William J.; Skifton, Richard S.; Budwig, Ralph; Basham, William; Tonina, Daniele (, Geophysical Research Letters)Abstract Porous media are ubiquitous, a key component of the water cycle and locus of many biogeochemical transformations. Mapping media architecture and interstitial flows have been challenging because of the inherent difficulty of seeing through solids. Previous works used particle image velocimetry (PIV) coupled with refractive index‐matching (RIM) to quantify interstitial flows, but they were limited to specialized and often toxic fluids that precluded investigating biological processes. To address this limitation, we present a low‐cost and scalable method based on RIM coupled PIV (RIM‐PIV) and planar laser induced fluorescence (RIM‐PLIF) to simultaneously map both media architecture and interstitial velocities. Our method uses irregularly shaped grains made of a fluorocarbon plastic with refractive index of 1.36 and specific gravity of 1.93. This allows using a water–glycerin solution for the RIM fluid. By using RIM‐PIV, we mapped media structure with 2% accuracy, which improved to 0.2% with RIM‐PLIF because of improved image contrast.more » « less
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