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<br /> - Moisture Condition (dry, moist, wet)
<br /> o Dry -Absence of moisture to the touch.
<br /> o Damp - Contains enough water to keep the sample from being brittle, dusty, or
<br /> cohesionless; is darker in color than the same material in the dry state.
<br /> o Moist- Leaves moisture on your hand, but displays no visible free water.
<br /> o Wet- Displays visible free water.
<br /> - HCI Reaction (none, weak, strong)
<br /> - Cementation (Crumbles under finger pressure: weak, moderate, or strong)
<br /> - Range of Particle Sizes (sand, gravel, cobble, boulder)
<br /> - Maximum Particle Size (fine, medium, coarse)
<br /> - Cementation (weak, moderate, or strong)
<br /> - Hardness (breaks with hammer blow)
<br /> - Structure (stratified, laminated, fissured, slickensided, blocky, lensed, homogeneous)
<br /> - Organic material
<br /> - Odor
<br /> - Iridescent sheen (based on sheen test)
<br /> - Debris (e.g., paper, wood, plastic, cloth, concrete, construction materials, etc.).
<br /> - Additional Comments (e.g., roots or rootholes, difficult drilling, borehole caving, presence
<br /> of mica, contact and/or bedding dip, bedding features, sorting, structures, fossils,
<br /> cementation, geologic origin, formation name, minerals, oxidation, etc.
<br /> C.5 Classification of Fine-Grained Soils
<br /> Fine-grained soils are classified on the basis of:
<br /> 1. Liquid limit
<br /> 2. Plasticity
<br /> Classification uses the following symbols:
<br /> Basic Symbols Modifying Symbols
<br /> M - silt L - low liquid limit
<br /> C - clay H - high liquid limit
<br /> O - organic
<br /> Pt - peat
<br /> Monitoring Well Installation Work Plan, B-5
<br /> The Wine Group, Franzia Winery, Ripon, CA
<br /> P.\1 S-Proj\2003-post archive\030120.XY_GW Mon Well Support\09-Reports\piecesWPP_C SOG Borehole Log.doc
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