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The JMC Environmentalist's Sub-Soil Probe Soil Dissipation Study Sampling System: Step 1

The JMC Environmentalist's Sub-Soil Probe Soil Dissipation Study Sampling System: Step 1

The JMC Environmentalist's Sub-Soil Probe Soil Dissipation Study Sampling System
Step 1: Pick Sampling Diameters

Here you decide what diameter your samples will be.

First you will choose your topsoil sampler.

 

The topsoil sampler takes the first sample.
The JMC Concentric Sampling Tube takes a sample 2 inches in diameter and 6 inches deep.
The JMC Environmental Fate Sampler takes a sample 6 inches in diameter and 2 inches deep.
Both devices will plant a metal casing that stays in the ground when the sampling tube is pulled out.

Next you will choose your Environmentalist’s Sub-Soil Probe’s sampling tube.

 

The Environmentalist’s Sub-Soil Probe you choose determines the diameter and length of your sampling tube. This sampling tube will gather samples from the bottom of the metal cased cavity created by your topsoil sampler. You can also use this sampling tube without the topsoil sampler.
The JMC Environmentalists's Sub-Soil Probe is available in two diameters: 0.8 and 1.2 inches.
A three or four foot sampling tube is available in both diameters

Topsoil Sampler (required)

JMC Concentric Sampling Tube
(2 inch diameter)
OR
JMC Environmental Fate Sampler
(6 inch diameter)

Sub-Soil Probe Base Units (required)