Comparative Tests Of Scott/C-CORE And Van Veen Samplers For Biological Appraisal Of Placer Deposits

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 362 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1994
Abstract
In the last two years, C-CORE has developed a new seabed sampler directed specifically at obtaining samples from hard or compacted bottoms such as are typical of marine placer deposits. Samples are required for appraisal of concentrations of saleable commodities, and for determination of levels of biological indicators in the deposits. Recently C-CORE and the University of Victoria have been comparing the performance of the Scott/C-CORE sampler with that of the Van Veen sampler often used for biological sampling. Initial trials of the Scott/C-CORE sampler in 1992 at the WestGold mining site, Nome, Alaska, were described by Jewitt et al. at the 1993 UMI. Since that time the sampler has been modified to prevent overfilling, and to limit turbulent flow of water across the top of the sampler buckets when the sampler is recovered with partly-open buckets. The modifications included shoes to prevent sampler overfill, and flexible rubber shielding over top and sides of the sampler to prevent water circulation. Samples have been taken with both samplers in two field areas, one at Pine Cove, Baie Verte, Newfoundland, and the other near Long Pond in Conception Bay on the Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland. In each area multiple samples were taken with both sampler types, and the samples processed immediately to establish the types and quantities of marine organisms that were present. Species identification is expected to be complete by late August.
Citation
APA:
(1994) Comparative Tests Of Scott/C-CORE And Van Veen Samplers For Biological Appraisal Of Placer DepositsMLA: Comparative Tests Of Scott/C-CORE And Van Veen Samplers For Biological Appraisal Of Placer Deposits. International Marine Minerals Society, 1994.