| Keywords | sea-level change, sediment transport, tides (oceanic), hydrodynamics, coastal processes, estuarine processes, digital elevation models, modeling, remediation |
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| Format | nc |
| Amount | 466.9 MB |
| Activity | Equipment |
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| 2014-323-FA | Grab Sampler A grab sampler is a device used to collect sediment samples from the seabed, riverbed, or lake bottom for geological, environmental, and marine research. It operates by “grabbing” a portion of surface sediment in a single action, typically using a set of jaws or clamshell-like scoops. |
| 2015-315-FA | Grab Sampler A grab sampler is a device used to collect sediment samples from the seabed, riverbed, or lake bottom for geological, environmental, and marine research. It operates by “grabbing” a portion of surface sediment in a single action, typically using a set of jaws or clamshell-like scoops. |
| 2016-348-FA | Grab Sampler A grab sampler is a device used to collect sediment samples from the seabed, riverbed, or lake bottom for geological, environmental, and marine research. It operates by “grabbing” a portion of surface sediment in a single action, typically using a set of jaws or clamshell-like scoops. |
| 2016-358-FA | Push Corer A push corer is a simple yet effective sediment sampling device used to collect short cores from the seabed or shallow water environments. Unlike gravity or piston corers, which rely on weight and free-fall, a push corer is manually or remotely pushed into the sediment to retrieve an undisturbed sample. It is commonly used in shallow waters, wetlands, and targeted deep-sea locations via ROVs (Remotely Operated Vehicles). |
| 2016-331-FA | Grab Sampler A grab sampler is a device used to collect sediment samples from the seabed, riverbed, or lake bottom for geological, environmental, and marine research. It operates by “grabbing” a portion of surface sediment in a single action, typically using a set of jaws or clamshell-like scoops. |