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A new sampler for extracting undisturbed surface peat cores for growth pot experiments

Buttler, A.  
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Grosvernier, P.
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Matthey, Y.
1998
New Phytologist

The sampler extracts uncompressed cores of 13.3 cm in diameter, up to 70 cm long, from the surface layers of peat. It has two close-fitting concentric cylindrical tubes, the outer one acting as a cutter and the inner one as a collector. As the outer tube is introduced by rotation into the peat, the cut core is collected in the inner tube which is maintained in a fixed position during the rotation phase and then pushed down stepwise. This limits friction between the peat core and the wall of the corer and prevents compression or distortion of the peat. These problems are also reduced by means of three skew cutters allowing the peat to be supported during the slicing action. Air can penetrate between the tubes to the lower end of the core, suppressing any suction effect during withdrawal. The sampler has been tested and has worked satisfactorily in many different peat types.

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DOI
10.1046/j.1469-8137.1998.00274.x
Author(s)
Buttler, A.  
Grosvernier, P.
Matthey, Y.
Date Issued

1998

Published in
New Phytologist
Volume

140

Issue

2

Start page

355

End page

360

Subjects

peat samples

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cores

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growth experiment

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SPHAGNUM

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BOGS

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

Written at

OTHER

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March 9, 2006
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