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Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

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Journal of Sedimentary Petrology
Vol. 49 (1979)No. 2. (June), Pages 654-657

A New Approach to Portable Vibracoring Underwater and on Land: METHOD PAPER

Douglas E. Lanesky, Brian W. Logan, Raymond G. Brown, Albert C. Hine

ABSTRACT

An effective and inexpensive new method of vibracoring has been developed for acquisition of continuous cores up to 13 m long in unconsolidated sediments. This system can be used on land and in water depths up to 18 m. The principal components, a 7 hp. concrete vibrator, drill pipe and liner or thin-walled aluminum irrigation tubing, are stock items. The entire system weighs 150 kg and costs about $2,000. With this system approximately 200 cores averaging 4-6 m in length have been recovered in sediments ranging from clay to coarse sand. Percentage of recovery is usually 90 to 100% and distortion of delicate sedimentary structure is generally minor.


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