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Brinkhurst, R.O. & Kennedy, C.R. (1965). Studies on the biology of the<br />

Tubificidae (Annelida, Oligocheta) in a polluted stream. J. Anim. Ecol.<br />

34, 429-443. [Diameter 5.1 cm; piston corer operated manually]<br />

S, M, FW<br />

Brown, S.R. (1956). A piston sampler for surface sediments of lake<br />

deposits. Ecology 37, 611-613. [Diameter 5 cm; piston corer]<br />

R, M, FW<br />

Bussche, H.K.J, van den & Houbolt, J.J.H.C. (1964). A corer for sampling<br />

shallow marine sands. Sedimentology 3, 155-159. [Diameter 7 cm;<br />

piston corer forced in by weights, weight 300 kg] R, M, Mar.<br />

Byrne, J.V. & Kulm, L.D. (1962). An inexpensive lightweight piston corer.<br />

Limnol. Oceanogr. 7, 106-108. [Diameter 7.6 cm; piston corer]<br />

R, M, Mar<br />

Coler, R.A. & Haynes, R.C. (1966). A practical benthos sampler. Progve<br />

Fish Cult. 28, 95. [Diameter 3.8 cm; manual corer operated to depths<br />

of 3.3 m] R, M, FW.<br />

Craib, J.S. (1965). A sampler for taking short undisturbed marine cores.<br />

J. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer 30, 34-39. [Diameter 5-7 cm; gravity<br />

corer, weight 44 kg] R, M, Mar<br />

Cushing, E.J. & Wright, H.E. (1965). Hand-operated piston corers for lake<br />

sediments. Ecology 46, 380-384. [Describes modified version of<br />

piston corer of Vallentyne (1955) and Livingstone (1955), diameter 2.5<br />

cm and 5 cm; also larger diameter (c. 10 cm) piston corer and drive<br />

frame for operating corers] R, M, FW<br />

Daniel, T.C. & Chesters, G. (1971). Design and construction of a shallow<br />

water sediment core sampler. Environ. Lett. 1, 225-228. [Diameter<br />

5 cm; weight 12 kg, manually-operated on pole] S, M, FW<br />

Davis, R.B. & Doyle, R.W. (1969). A piston corer for upper sediment in<br />

lakes. Limnol. Oceanogr. 14, 643-648. [Diameter 2.9 - 10 cm;<br />

piston corer, weight 15 kg] R, M, FW<br />

Deevey, E.S., Jr. (1965). Sampling lake sediments by use of the Living<br />

stone sampler. In Handbook of paleontological techniques (Eds B.<br />

Kummel & D. Raup) San Francisco. Freeman. 521-529 pp. [See also<br />

Livingstone (1955)] R, M, FW<br />

Delamare - Deboutteville, C. (1960). Biologie des eaux souterraines<br />

littorales et continentales. (The biology of underground water) (In<br />

French). Paris, Hermann. 740 pp. [Diameter 1 cm; manual impact<br />

corer with solid screw at lower end and a series of small holes about<br />

40 cm from the tip; tube driven into stony substratum and then water +<br />

animals entering the tube are pumped out; used for sampling interstitial<br />

fauna] S, MCL, FW<br />

Efford, I.E. (1960). A method of studying the vertical distribution of<br />

the bottom fauna in shallow waters. Hydrobiologia 16, 288-92.<br />

[Diameter 6 cm; freezing corer using liquid oxygen, manually operated]<br />

S, M, FW<br />

Ekman, V.W. (1905). An apparatus for the collection of bottom samples.<br />

Pubis Circonst. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer No. 27, 6 pp. [Describes<br />

original gravity corer, later modified by other workers] R, M, Mar<br />

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