Van Veen Grab Sampler

Closed 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 out 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.

A draw-back of the use of this sampler is that it tends to disturb the sediments more than a box corer does.

Mechanism

While letting the instrument down into the water, the two levers with buckets at their ends are spread like an open scissor. The levers are locked in this position, and unlock when hitting the ground. When the rope is pulled upward again, the two buckets close and grab a sample from the sea floor.

Three small technical changes lead to variations with more mechanical parts or structure:

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