Coring and extruding sediments from shall lakes with the simple, inexpensive VolksCorer and VolksExtruder |
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Authors: | Kurt A. Haberyan |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, MO 64468, USA |
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Abstract: | Materials for constructing a simple piston corer are available at most well-stocked hardware stores, primarily using galvanized fence post for the barrel, and pipe for the drive rod and head. These are assembled with a modicum of machinist skills. In the field, this VolksCorer operates like similar corers; it is limited to relatively shallow water (about 10–15 m) and is poorly suited for down-the-hole coring, but it requires few specialized tools. Likewise, materials to construct the VolksExtruder are widely available; this extruder, although simple, allows very precise extrusion control. The very low cost of the corer and extruder (less than US$50 each) make them suitable for investigators operating with low budgets without sacrificing sample quality. |
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Keywords: | coring device core extruder paleolimnology sediments |
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