A remote controlled freeze corer for sampling unconsolidated surface sediments
Publication date
1997
Authors
Lotter, A.F.
Renberg, I.
Hansson, H.
Stöckli, R.
Sturm, M.
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Abstract
A new coring device is presented which allows the recovery of loose watery surface sediments and
the water/sediment interface by in situ freezing, resulting in well preserved samples. The instrument
consists of a tripod with adjustable legs, a hydraulic system, an insulated thermos (with two
electrical pumps), and a wedge-shaped freeze box. Alcohol chilled with dry ice is the freezing
agent. The corer can be deployed from a boat or a raft and permits recovery of undisturbed
surface sediment sections up to 100 cm long in deep waters. The corer is particularly useful for
sampling varved sediments.
Keywords
coring methods, freeze coring, soft bottom sediments, laminated sediments