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===Diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT)===
{{Main|Diffusive gradients in thin films}}
Diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT) samplers passively sample [[ion]]ic trace metals, as well as [[antibiotic]]s, [[oxyanion]]s, [[bisphenol]]s, and [[nanoparticle]]s in different configurations. They are composed of plastic pistons and caps, with a window that exposes a binding gel, diffusive gel, and filter membrane to the sampling water. They can be used in both freshwater and marine environments, as well as in in the water located between freshwater and marine [[sediment]] particles, called ''pore water'' or ''interstitial water''. Once the mass of accumulated contaminants on the DGT sampler is known, the DGT equation (based on [[Fick's law]]) can be used to calcuate the time averaged water concentration of contaminants.<ref name="DGT">{{cite journal |last1=Zhang |first1=Chaosheng |last2=Ding |first2=Shiming |last3=Xu |first3=Di |last4=Tang |first4=Ya |last5=Wong |first5=Ming H |title=Bioavailability assessment of phosphorus and metals in soils and sediments: a review of diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT) |journal=Environmental Monitoring and Assessment |date=2014 |volume=186 |issue=11}}</ref>
 
===Peepers===