| Instrument: NISKIN BOTTLES |
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Related Data Sets View all records related to this instrument Description The most commonly used water-sampling bottle at present is the Niskin bottle, with spring-loaded end-caps with rubber washers. These are plastic (polyvinylchloride) bottles with stoppers at each end. The stoppers are held together by a rubber cord or spring that pulls them together from inside the bottle. The water-tight closures at both top and bottom, equipped with subsampling spigot and air vent, can be remotely triggered at pre-determined depths in the water column to collect seawater samples for discrete chemical and biological measurements. To cock these bottles, lanyards are used to pull
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