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Basic data | Standard ID | GB/T 34656-2017 (GB/T34656-2017) | | Description (Translated English) | Specifications for marine sediment interstitial biota survey | | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | | Classification of Chinese Standard | A45 | | Classification of International Standard | 07.060 | | Word Count Estimation | 114,186 | | Date of Issue | 2017-10-14 | | Date of Implementation | 2017-10-14 | | Issuing agency(ies) | General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China |
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Specifications for marine sediment interstitial biota survey
ICS 07.060
A45
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Marine sediment gap biological survey specification
2017-10-14 Published
2017-10-14 Implementation
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China
China National Standardization Administration released
Directory
Introduction Ⅶ
Introduction Ⅷ
1 Scope 1
2 Normative references 1
3 Terms and definitions 1
4 General Provisions 2
4.1 Technical Design 2
4.2 The basic requirements of the investigation 2
4.3 Sampling 3
4.4 Sample Analysis 3
4.5 The basic requirements for data collation 4
4.6 Survey Results 4
4.7 data archiving 5
4.8 Quality Planning and Quality Control 5
5 sediment survey 5
5.1 Method Overview 5
5.2 Technical Requirements 5
5.3 Sample Collection and Preservation 6
5.4 Determination of physical and chemical factors 6
5.5 Determination of sediment age 6
5.6 Sediments Determination of heavy metals, organic pollutants and oils 6
5.7 Determination of sediment particle size 6
5.8 Analysis of sediment mineral components 6
5.9 Classification of sediment types in offshore sediments 6
5.10 Classification of deep-sea sediment types 7
5.11 Sediment biological composition survey 7
5.12 data arrangement 7
6 Suspension survey 7
6.1 Method Overview 7
6.2 Technical Requirements 7
6.3 Suspension mass concentration measurement 8
6.4 Suspension site particle size and volume concentration measurement 8
6.5 Particulate organic carbon and organic nitrogen determination 9
6.6 Data Management 10
Foraminifera survey 10
7.1 Method Overview 10
7.2 Technical Requirements
7.3 Foraminifera sample collection and storage 10
7.4 Tools and Reagents 11
7.5 Foraminifera sample handling and analysis 11
7.6 Data Management 16
8 Ogata survey 16
8.1 Method Overview 16
8.2 Technical Requirements
8.3 Ostracoda sample collection and preservation 17
8.4 Tools and Reagents 17
8.5 Processing and analysis of ostracods sample 17
8.6 Data Management 18
9 Radioactive insect survey 19
9.1 Method Overview 19
9.2 Technical Requirements 19
9.3 Collection and preservation of radiolarian samples 19
9.4 Tools and Reagents 19
9.5 Radiolarian sample handling and analysis 20
9.6 Data Management 20
Sedimentary diatoms survey
10.1 Method Overview 20
10.2 Technical Requirements
10.3 Collection and preservation of sediment diatoms samples 21
10.4 Tools and Reagents 21
10.5 Sediment diatom sample handling and analysis 21
10.6 Data Management 22
Survey of 11 coccoliths
11.1 Method Overview 22
11.2 Technical Requirements
11.3 collection and preservation of algae samples 23
11.4 Tools and reagents 23
11.5 Treatment and analysis of coccolithia samples 23
11.6 Data Management 24
12 sedimentary pollen survey 25
12.1 Method Overview 25
12.2 Technical Requirements
12.3 Collection and preservation of deposited pollen samples 25
Tools and Reagents 25
12.5 Deposition of Pollen Samples and Analysis 25
12.6 Data Arrangement 27
13 Benthic virus survey 27
13.1 Method Overview 27
13.2 Technical Requirements
13.3 Collection and preservation of benthic virus samples 28
13.4 Tools and Reagents 28
13.5 Benthic virus sample handling and analysis 29
13.6 Data Arrangement 32
Benthic microbiology survey
14.1 Method Overview 32
14.2 Technical Requirements
14.3 Collection and preservation of benthic microorganism samples 33
14.4 Tools and Reagents 34
14.5 Processing and analysis of benthic microorganism samples
14.6 Data Management 43
Benthic microalgae survey
15.1 Method Overview 43
15.2 Technical Requirements
15.3 Collection and preservation of benthic microalgae samples 43
15.4 Tools and Reagents 45
15.5 Processing and analysis of benthic microalgae samples 45
15.6 Data Arrangement 49
Benthic Protozoan Survey
16.1 Method Overview 49
16.2 Technical Requirements
16.3 Collection and preservation of benthic protozoan samples 50
16.4 Tools and Reagents 51
16.5 Processing and analysis of benthic protozoan samples 53
16.6 Data Management 61
Survey of small benthic animals 61
17.1 Method Overview 61
17.2 Technical Requirements
17.3 Intertidal and shallow sea sampling 61
17.4 Deep sea sampling 61
17.5 Processing and Analysis of Small Benthic Processes Samples 63
17.6 Data Management 65
Appendix A (Informative) Sediment biomes of several major groups Figure 68
Appendix B (informative) Sediment gap biological investigation of several stratified sampling equipment Figure 70
Appendix C (Informative) Sample Labels and Several Sample Records 71
Appendix D (informative) several microscopy records table 74
Appendix E (Normative) Calculation of common community parameters 79
Appendix F (Normative) Sediment Triangle Diagram Classification 83
Appendix G (Normative) Water measurement standards observation hierarchy table 86
Appendix H (informative) Rinse sample processing record of the deposition 87
Appendix I (normative) coccolithium survey of several characteristic grading 88
Appendix J (Normative) Sediment virus fluorescence microscopy flow chart 89
Appendix K (Normative) Microbiological survey of several sampling equipment Figure 90
Appendix L (Normative) Microbiological survey of filter devices and filter basket Figure 92
Appendix M (Normative) Microbenthos survey several technical flow chart 93
Appendix N (Normative) Formulation and formulation of various solutions 97
Reference 103
Figure A.1. Several major groups of microbenthos
Figure A.2 Several major groups of small benthic metazoa Figure 69
Figure B.1 push quantitative layered sampler Figure 70
Figure B.2 rocker quantitative layered sampler Figure 70
Figure E.1 Biomass volume calculation for miniature benthic organisms Figure 81
Figure F.1 Triangle diagrammatic classification of Shepard clastic sediments 83
Figure F.2 Trigonometric classification of clastic sediments such as Folk 84
Figure F.3 Triangular graphic classification of deep-sea sediments 85
Figure J.1 Sediment virus count flow chart 89
Figure K.1 VanVeen Grab Dredger Figure 90
Figure K.2 TFO dredger Figure 90
Figure K.3 Sediment trap Figure 91
Figure L.1 Vacuum filtration system Figure 92
Figure L.2 Diaphragm basket Figure 92
Figure M.1 benthic micro-algae and bacterial sample interception and screening technology flow chart 93
Figure M.2 benthic micro-algae and bacteria fluorescence staining technology flow chart 94
Figure M.3 Ludox Centrifugal Separation Technology Flow Chart 94
Figure M.4 Quantitative protein silver staining (QPS) technology flow chart 95
Figure M.5 denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) technology flow chart 95
Figure M.6 Clone Library Technical Flowchart 96
Table 1 Foraminifera PCR amplification primers 14
Table 2 benthic microorganism PCR amplification primers 36
Table 3 benthic microorganisms high-throughput sequencing amplification primers 40
Table 4 Real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR amplification primers 41
Table C.1 Sample Labels 71
Table C.2 Sampling Records Table 72
Table C.3 Small Benthic Processes Sampling Records 73
Table D.1 benthic virus, bacterial fluorescence microscope count record table 75
Table D.2 benthic virus, bacterial flow cytometry record sheet 76
Table D.3 Microbenthos microscopic examination records 77
Table D.4 Small benthic metazoa counts Table 78
Table E.1 Biomass conversion factor table 80
Table G.1 Water body measurement standard observation hierarchy Table 86
Table H.1 Stamping record sheet 87
Table I.1 Crate Preservation Feature Hierarchy 88
Table I.2 Relative abundance characteristics of all coccoliths in sediments 88
Table N.1 Preparation of f/2 broth Table 101
Table N.2 Formulation of SWII Medium Table 101
Table N.3 Benthic Protozoa Investigation Table 102 of different concentrations of denaturing solutions in DGGE
Table N.4 Lysis Buffer Formulation Table 102
Foreword
This standard was drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009.
This standard proposed by the State Oceanic Administration.
This standard by the National Marine Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC283) centralized.
This standard drafting unit. Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Tongji University, China Geological Survey Qingdao Institute of Marine Geology, the State Ocean
First Bureau of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Second Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration Third Institute of Oceanography, Chinese Academy of Sciences South China Sea
Institute, China University of Geosciences (Beijing), Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Ocean University.
The main drafters of this standard. Class Yan Li, Xu Kuidong, Sun Song, Li Tigang, 翦 know 湣, Liu Jian, Li Ruixiang, Wang Chunsheng, Luo Zhuhua, Chen Muhong,
Su Xin, Li Baohua, Qiao Lulu.
Introduction
Marine sediment gap organisms cover six "circles" of life forms in the three-domain taxonomy of organisms. Archaea, Bacteriological, Protozoan
Material, pigment, fungal and animal kingdoms, as well as benthic viruses. Sediment gap organisms are estuaries, intertidal zone, shelf shallow sea to
The largest and most complex living groups in deep-sea benthic ecosystems are the material basis and energy flow for sustaining the operation of benthic life systems
The essential.
Marine sediment gap organisms through conventional means of ocean survey is not easy to obtain, the development of this standard is to fill the national standard
GB/T 12763 "ocean survey norms" lack of investigation of sedimentary system requirements.
In order to adapt to the development of modern marine science and technology and improve the contents of marine surveys in China, the State Oceanic Administration has organized the national standard "Marine Sedimentation
Species Interval Biological Survey Norms "for the development of marine biodiversity, the exploration and utilization of marine strategic biological resources, integrated deep-sea resources and the environment
Exploration, monitoring and evaluation of ecological environment, protection and management provide theoretical basis and technical support.
Marine sediment gap biological survey specification
1 Scope
This standard determines the marine sediment gap biological investigation of the basic requirements established by the sediment, suspended solids, foraminifera, ostracods, put
Bursts, sedimentary diatoms, coccolithiasis, sedimentary pollen, benthic viruses, benthic microorganisms (including bacteria, archaea and fungi), benthic microalgae, primitive benthic movements
Objects, small benthic animals and other investigation of the general provisions and methods.
This standard applies to coastal areas, shallow seas and deep sea offshore and distant seas of different marine benthos survey.
2 Normative references
The following documents for the application of this document is essential. For dated references, only the dated version applies to this article
Pieces. For undated references, the latest edition (including all amendments) applies to this document.
GB/T 12763.1 Marine survey code - Part 1. General principles
GB/T 12763.4 Code of practice for marine survey - Part 4. Survey of chemical elements of seawater
GB/T 12763.6 Marine survey code - Part 6. Marine life survey
GB/T 12763.8 Marine survey code - Part 8. Marine geophysical survey
GB 17378.4 Marine monitoring code Part 4. Seawater analysis
3 Terms and definitions
The following terms and definitions apply to this document.
3.1
Marine sediment marinesediment
Weathering products of parent rocks (magmatic rocks, metamorphic rocks, pre-existing sedimentary rocks) under the influence of the surface crustal geology, biogenic materials, volcanoes
The original materials of matter, cosmic matter and so on have been loose, unconsolidated on the coast or the seafloor after being transported, settled or precipitated
Accumulation.
3.2
Sedimentary rock sedimentaryrock
It is one of the three major types of rocks that make up the lithosphere (the other two are magmatic rocks and metamorphic rocks). It consists of the parent rock
(Or any pre-rock) weathering products, biogenic materials, volcanic materials, cosmic materials and other raw materials after the removal of the role of sedimentation
And sedimentary diagenesis and the formation of rocks.
3.3
Sediment interstitial biota interstitialbiota
All benthic life forms that inhabit or deposit in the interstices between sediment particles.
Notes include marine microorganism, benthicvirus, microbenthos, miniature and small
Type benthic metazoan (micro-and meiobenthicmetazoa) and so on. From the individual size, marine sediment gap bio-covers a particle size of less than 0.2 μm
(Femto-grade) of 0.2 μm to 2 μm, pico-order of 0.2 μm to 2 μm, nano-order of 2 μm to 20 μm and micro
Micro-level single-cell benthos and meio-level benthic metazoans.
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