Water and brine samples were filled into 60 ml FEP teflon bottles, pre-washed
with HNO and were stored at -20° C for further analyses
(bulk composition and anions) at the Institute of Geosciences, Kiel. Any contact
of the water sample with ambient air was avoided. 500 ml of brine samples
were filtered immediately after sampling (Sartorius
filtration device) by using water jet pumps. The samples were filtrated
through a 0.2
m polycarbonate membrane filter (Nuclepore). The remaining
filtrate (125 ml) will be used for the determination of dissolved major
(Na, K, Ca, Mg, Si) and trace elemental composition (Li, Rb, Cs, V, Cr, Mn,
Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Sr, Y, Mo, Ag, Cd, In, Sn, Sb, Ba, REE, W, Tl, Pb,
Bi, TH, and U) by ETAAS, ICPAES, ICPMS. After filtration of the brine
membrane filters were recovered and stored in pre-cleaned polycarbonate
petri-dishes for the determination of particulate elemental composition.
A second set of water samples for nutrient and trace metal analyses was
collected in 500 ml acid cleaned HDPE-bottles (cleaned with 1 M HCl acid)
and stored at -20°C after collection. These samples will be analyzed
at the laboratories of Marine Chemistry Department at King Abdulaziz
University, Saudi Arabia. Nutrients will be analyzed using
spectrophotometric methods whereas trace metals will be analyzed using
cathodic stripping voltammetry.