Construction and use of an inexpensive, lightweight free-fall penetrometer: applications to paleolimnological research

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Ian S. Spooner
Peter Williams
Kathleen Martin
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[1] Acadia University,Department of Geology
[2] Acadia University,Department of Physics
[3] Acadia University,Environmental Science Program
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Journal of Paleolimnology | 2004年 / 32卷
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Paleolimnology; Penetrometer; Physical limnology; Sediment characterisation;
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This paper describes the construction of an inexpensive, lightweight, free-fall lake sediment penetrometer with application to paleolimnological research. This penetrometer is suitable for use in a variety of fresh water lake settings. Data are collected on a laptop PC, Palm OS handheld, or a Texas Instruments handheld data collection unit and are analysed using commercially available software. The quality of these data are adequate for determining changes in substrate type based on hardness. The unit can also be used to locate sites for optimum penetration of gravity cores and to calibrate sonar records. Addition of up to three optional transducers could expand the capabilities of the unit. Other potential uses include the determination of specific geotechnical properties of the lake sediment including the undrained shear strength.
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