Attention:
Please note that the Giant Box Corer can only be operated upon request. Request operations with the Giant Box Corer to AWI-Geology and AWI-Logistics in sufficient time prior to the cruise. Operations of the system require experienced scientific staff on board. The system is not operated by the ship's crew.
Summary
The Giant Box Corer samples a comparable large area of the sediment surface (50 x 50 cm) with minimal disturbance and collects a large block of sediment up to 60 cm below the sea floor. This gear is particularly useful for quantitative investigations of the benthic micro- to macrofauna.
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Responsible Persons
Role | Name |
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Engineer in Charge | Norbert Lensch |
Curator: | Hannes Grobe |
Components
The square box is fixed to a head with a column that are connected to a frame by a cardanic suspension. This allows vertical penetration of the box into the sediment. A crank with spade including rubber sealed plate is attached to the head of the box. The column is filled with lead weights to aid penetration. During lowering to the sea floor and sampling, flaps at the top of the head remain open to allow a free flow of water. This prevents pressure build-up and following disturbance of the sediment surface. When the box has reached the sea floor, the box is triggered by a trip as the column passes through its frame. While pulling the corer out of the sediment the flaps at the head are closed and the spade is drawn into vertical position so that the bottom of the box is closed and the sample is secured. Once the box returned onboard, the box can be detached from the frame for subsampling of the sediment surface. Some square box are equipped with a removable front plate to obtain a undisturbed section of the near-surface sediments.
Position
No fix onboard location.
Data logging, storage and archiving
Logged parameters
No logged parameters.
Central geographical ship's position and time standard
No time synchronising.
No online position. Station time and position recorded in ship's log.
Rawdata storage on board
No data storage on board.
Dship
No data transfer to DShip.
Data archiving on land
Not implemented, responsibility with respective user.