Our specialized vibratory coring device for soft sediments can be mounted on any sampling vessel to collect cores using clear butyrate core liners that allow for stratigraphic observations without disturbing the core and without loss of volatile organic compounds. This equipment also enhances recovery and reduces consolidation and compaction in the core. It can be used with thin-walled or piston corers when laboratory geotechnical testing is required, since these methods provide the best recovery and least disturbance of the sediment core.
In-Situ Weak Sediment Strength Testing
We have developed a unique method of assessing very weak sediment strength through the use of high-sensitivity in-situ vane shear test equipment. These data can be collected rapidly in the field to provide inexpensive vertical and horizontal characterizations of sediment strength, and which correlate well with laboratory undrained, unconfined triaxial tests.
Biological Sampling and Testing
Our aquatic biologists and ecologists possess years of extensive experience in freshwater aquatic plant and benthic invertebrate surveys; fish and aquatic vertebrate collection, dissection and tissue sampling; and periphyton sampling. Our deployment of underwater video cameras linked to Global Positioning System (GPS) units allows detailed visual evaluation and precise mapping of benthic habitat and subaqueous conditions.
Surface Water/Groundwater Interaction Studies
Our national and international experience assessing the interaction of contaminated groundwater and surface water to evaluate surface water impacts contributes to our significant record of designing and implementing remedial solutions.
Surface Water Current and Flow Studies
We use current meters, salt dilution, and automated stage gauging to measure surface water flow. To measure dilution and dispersion characteristics of direct discharge plumes into surface water, our specialized staff uses low detection-limit fluorometers during dye studies using procedures developed by the U.S. Geological Survey.
Automated Monitoring
We meet the challenges of continuous monitoring and data collection by custom designing remotely-operated data collection stations that use durable, versatile and programmable data loggers. This approach, often using solar-energy as a power source and direct cell phone communications, delivers stage and flow, water quality, weather, and treatment system data at a significantly lower cost than manual monitoring.
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