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The Status of Geological Dredging Techniques

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Marine Geological Surveying and Sampling

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Scientific sea-floor dredging is currently used in marine geology primarily by the “hard-rock” community interested in the recovery of basement rock samples from the unsedimented deep ocean floor. The technique has generally been eclipsed by ocean drilling for recovery of sedimentary rocks, because of perceived uncertainties in the location of sampling and in the representativeness of recovered material. This contribution reviews dredging equipment currently in use by marine geological institutions and refers to pinger attachments that allow precise information on the behaviour of the dredge to be telemetered back to the ship. We argue that improvements in ship navigation and transponder navigation at the seafloor, when used in conjunction with surface and/or deeply towed sidescan and swathe-mapping surveys, now allow for considerably less uncertainty on the location of dredge sampling. Refined sorting criteria for dredge hauls are now also available. Recent comparisons of regional sample recovery by ocean drilling and by dredge sampling indicate that the dredge hauls can usefully supplement the drilling data in the construction of sedimentary and tectonic histories of seafloor areas.

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Kidd, R.B., Huggett, Q.J., Ramsay, A.T.S. (1990). The Status of Geological Dredging Techniques. In: Hailwood, E.A., Kidd, R.B. (eds) Marine Geological Surveying and Sampling. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0615-0_11

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