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Screened Auger Sampling: The Technique and Two Case Studies
Author(s) -
Taylor Theodore W.,
Serafini Michael C.
Publication year - 1988
Publication title -
groundwater monitoring and remediation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.677
H-Index - 47
eISSN - 1745-6592
pISSN - 1069-3629
DOI - 10.1111/j.1745-6592.1988.tb01091.x
Subject(s) - auger , aquifer , groundwater , plume , sampling (signal processing) , environmental science , borehole , water quality , contamination , water well , hydrology (agriculture) , geology , geotechnical engineering , engineering , filter (signal processing) , meteorology , mechanical engineering , ecology , physics , electrical engineering , biology
The screened auger is a laser‐slotted, hollow‐stem auger through which a representative sample of ground water is pumped from an aquifer and tested for water‐quality parameters by appropriate field‐screening methods. Screened auger sampling can be applied to ground water quality remedial investigations, providing:(1) a mechanism for determining a monitoring well's optimal screen placement in a contaminant plume; and (2) data to define the three‐dimensional configuration of the contaminant plume. Screened auger sampling has provided an efficient method for investigating hexavalent chromium and volatile organic compound contamination in two sandy aquifers in Cadillac, Michigan. The aquifers approach 200 feet in thickness and more than 1 square mile in area. A series of screened auger borings and monitoring wells was installed, and ground water was collected at 10‐foot intervals as the boreholes were advanced to define the horizontal and vertical distribution of the contaminant plumes. The ability of the screened auger to obtain representative ground water samples was supported by the statistical comparison of field screening results and subsequent laboratory analysis of ground water from installed monitoring wells.

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