What is deep water sampling?
Deep water sampling is the practice of collecting water samples from specified depths below the surface, using controlled methods that ensure each sample accurately represents its target depth. It provides data on conditions throughout the entire water column.
Why isn't surface water sampling enough?
Water conditions such as temperature, oxygen, pH, and metal concentrations can vary significantly with depth, particularly in deep or stratified water bodies like pit lakes. Surface samples alone can miss these changes and give an incomplete or misleading picture of the system.
How do you take a water sample at a specific depth?
Depth sampling uses specialized equipment designed to collect water only at the target depth, remaining sealed or closed as it passes through the layers above. Controlled technique is essential — otherwise the sample mixes with water from other depths and no longer represents the zone being studied.
