When the piston corer lands on the bottom, the impact often blows away the surface sediment. A small columnar corer, as shown in Figure 6, can be used in place of a pilot weight to collect surface sediments separately. The Frager corer (Fig. 6-a) is a mud sampler with a weight attached to the top of the mud sampler pipe, which penetrates the seafloor under its own weight to collect surface sediments several tens of cm below the surface. A check valve attached to the lower part of the collecting pipe and a lid on the upper part, which closes when collecting, hold the sediment and prevent it from falling out. The Ashlar Mud Collector (Fig. 6-b) uses the same mud collection tube unit as the Multiple Coaler and is a surface sampler that collects undisturbed, high-quality surface sediment samples by sealing the top and bottom of the collected cores with a lid.