Van Veen grab sampler
The Van Veen grab sampler is an instrument to sample sediment in water environments. Usually it is a clamshell bucket made of stainless steel. Up to 20 cm deep samples of roughly 0.1 m2 can be extracted with this instrument. It can be light-weight (roughly 5 kg) and low-tech. The smallest version even fits into hand luggage. The sampler was invented by Johan van Veen (a Dutch engineer) in 1933. A draw-back of the use of this sampler is that it tends to disturb the sediments more than a box corer does.
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Van Veen grab sampler
The Van Veen grab sampler is an instrument to sample sediment in water environments. Usually it is a clamshell bucket made of stainless steel. Up to 20 cm deep samples of roughly 0.1 m2 can be extracted with this instrument. It can be light-weight (roughly 5 kg) and low-tech. The smallest version even fits into hand luggage. The sampler was invented by Johan van Veen (a Dutch engineer) in 1933. A draw-back of the use of this sampler is that it tends to disturb the sediments more than a box corer does.
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Chwytacz osadów Van Veen – prz ...... posażonej w wysięgnik z windą.
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De Van Veengrijper of Van Veen ...... lling tot een kernboorsysteem.
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The Van Veen grab sampler is a ...... ts more than a box corer does.
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Chwytacz osadów Van Veen
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Van Veen grab sampler
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Van Veengrijper
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