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Details of an inexpensive event-actuated sampler used in the Hunter Region (Australia) Acid Precipitation Project are described. The sampler is designed for non-freezing conditions and is labor rather than material intensive. Cost of parts is approximately $120 (Australian).
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Bridgman, H.A. A simple wet-only rainfall collector. Water Air Soil Pollut 33, 257–263 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00294195
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