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Sampling Water in a Frozen Lake with a Kemmerer Bottle

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Wayne Wurtsbaugh



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A Kemmerer bottle is retrieved through a hole in the ice. The bottle was lowered to the desired depth, and the metal messenger (on top of bottle) was sent down the line to close the plungers on the device. At the surface, the water from the bottle was used for chemical and biological analyzes.



Photo: Stanley Lake, Idaho. Winter 1993.
· Date: November 25, 2008 · Views: 5,234 · Filesize: 53.1kb, 923.1kb · Dimensions: 1163 x 1799 ·
Keywords: water, quality, limnology, sampling, frozen, lake, apparatus, device, underwater, cold

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