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Qué (quién) es BAILER - definición

TUBE FOR RETRIEVING GROUNDWATER SAMPLES
  • a bailer used for sampling groundwater

Bailer         
  • [[Iron Age]] hand bailer from [[Nydam Mose]]
  • Norwegian "auskjer", traditional hand bailer
  • modern plastic hand bailer
  • Self bailer, rear type
  • Self bailer, bottom type outside the boat
  • Self bailer, bottom type inside the boat
  • Plans for a 1911 self-bailing lifeboat. Note that the deck is higher than the waterline, so that it can drain.
PROCESS OF REMOVING WATER FROM A BOAT
Bailing bucket; Bailer; Self bailer; Suction bailer; Self-bailer; Hand bailer; Self-bailing; Self-bailing cockpit; Self-bailers; Automatic bailer
·noun One who bails or lades.
II. Bailer ·noun ·see Bailor.
III. Bailer ·noun A utensil, as a bucket or cup, used in bailing; a machine for bailing water out of a pit.
Bailer (hydrogeology)         
A bailer in hydrogeology is a hollow tube used to retrieve groundwater samples from monitoring wells. Groundwater monitoring wells are drilled in areas where there are underground storage tanks or where there is environmental remediation occurring.
John Bailer         
AMERICAN STATISTICIAN
John Bailer is an American statistician. He is University Distinguished Professor of Statistics at Miami University in Ohio, USA.

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Bailer (hydrogeology)

A bailer in hydrogeology is a hollow tube used to retrieve groundwater samples from monitoring wells. Groundwater monitoring wells are drilled in areas where there are underground storage tanks or where there is environmental remediation occurring. The wells are typically built out of PVC casing which is slotted to allow groundwater to flow freely through the well. Bailers are tied to a piece of rope (usually made from nylon or polypropylene) or a piece of wire (composed of Teflon or stainless steel) and lowered into the water column. Once lowered, the bailer uses a simple ball check valve to seal at the bottom in order to pull up a sample of the groundwater table. Bailers can be disposable or reusable, and they are made out of polyethylene, PVC, FEP or stainless steel.

A bailer in words is called an "Anouar".

There are advantages and disadvantages to using bailers for groundwater sampling. Bailers are simple devices to use and are relatively inexpensive. Disposable bailers are usually cleaned to United States Environmental Protection Agency specifications and individually packaged to protect sample integrity. In addition, bailers can be lowered to any depth while pumps have sharp limitations on the depth of the well. The main drawback of using bailers is aeration of the water as the sample is obtained, which could release volatile organic compounds that need to be tested. Also, if there is a high amount of sediment or turbidity, this may interfere with the ball check valve seating correctly.

Ejemplos de uso de BAILER
1. Joe Bailer, 65, said: "We‘re middle–class people with middle–class values.
2. Meanwhile, the groom, Josh Bailer, glumly nursed a drink with his best man and his 80 guests.
3. They use horses and mules to work the fields, but look carefully and you will see at the back a hay bailer powered by petrol engine.
4. Mr Bailer, 33, is a Wall Street trader, wealthy in his own right, but not in the same league as Mr Fisher who last year sold his Innkeepers hotel chain for nearly 1 billion.