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Soil Sampling, Analysis and Preparation
Contact(s)
R.M. Joeckel,
rjoeckel3@unl.edu
, 615 South HARH EC 0996,
Phone:
402-472-7520
Soil Geomorphology Laboratory
Services
X-ray diffraction (XRD): powder and clay samples.
Particle-size analysis (PSA): hydrometer; laser spectrometry (Coulter Counter).
Sample preparation: removal of organic matter, carbonates, iron, etc.
pH/conductivity.
Magnetic susceptibility: lab probe; field probe.
Soil and sediment sampling, core description: truck mounted probe; 1-7/8- to 4-inch cores; up to ~30-foot in depth, depending on water table and sediment characteristics.
Soil and site characterization: soil mapping; soil series confirmation; determination of soil taxonomy; landscape evolution.
Pricing
One-time setup fee for sample preparation. Charges for analyses are on a contract basis.
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