Field Tests Of The Percussion-Waterlift And Vibracore/Vibralift Convertible Drill Systems

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 51 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1991
Abstract
The Continental Shelf Division of the Marine Minerals Technology Center has recently completed field tests of the percussion- waterlift drill and the vibracore/vibralift convertible drill. The two systems have been modified from existing drills to increase their effectiveness and flexibility for nearshore minerals exploration. Originally the percussion-waterlift drill was designed for iand based operations, but it has been modified for use in protected shallow water areas. This drill is easily maintained, inexpensive to construct and operate, and is able to accurately recover representative samples from a variety of sedimentary deposits. Sampling is accomplished using either a reverse circulation method for the recovery of a slurry of sediment cuttings and water or employing a thin walled "Shelby tube" to core zones of interest. The vibracore/vibralift convertible drill is a modification of the remote placer drill (RPD). By combining these drills into one convertible system, it is possible to recover continuous cores of unconsolidated fine-grained sediments (vibracore), a slurry of clay to gravel size sediments over 1.0 meter intervals (vibralift), and to sample sedimentary material in environments where indurated
Citation
APA:
(1991) Field Tests Of The Percussion-Waterlift And Vibracore/Vibralift Convertible Drill SystemsMLA: Field Tests Of The Percussion-Waterlift And Vibracore/Vibralift Convertible Drill Systems. International Marine Minerals Society, 1991.