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IK Kennedy Jenks <br /> • Other descriptive information includes: <br /> - Color (e.g., Munsell) Soil color is named and coded using the Munsell Soil Color chart if <br /> required for the project. The code should be in parentheses immediately following the <br /> written description. Presence of mottling and banding is also recorded. For example, <br /> "reddish brn (5YR, 4/4)." <br /> o Moisture condition. <br /> - Omit moisture terms below the regional water table and when drilling with mud or <br /> air-mist rotary systems. <br /> - Consistency (thumb penetration test: very soft, soft, firm, hard, very hard. For fine <br /> sediments use very soft, soft, medium, stiff, very stiff, and hard.) These are estimated <br /> from drive sample hammer blows or other field tests. Blow counts may also be used, if <br /> reliable. <br /> o Structure (same descriptors as coarse grain) <br /> o Compactness (loose, dense) for silts <br /> o Odor <br /> o Iridescent sheen (based on sheen test) <br /> o Debris (e.g., paper, wood, plastic, cloth, concrete, construction materials, etc.) <br /> o HCI Reaction (none, weak, strong). <br /> - Additional Comments (e.g., roots or rootholes, difficult drilling, borehole caving, presence <br /> of mica, contact and/or bedding dip, bedding features, cementation, structures, fractures, <br /> fracture fillings, fossils, formation name, minerals, oxidation). <br /> Fine-Grained Rock Description <br /> • Textural Classification <br /> • Color. Rock color is named and coded using the Geological Society of America rock color <br /> chart. The code should be in parentheses immediately following the written description. <br /> Presence of mottling and banding is also recorded. For example, "gry grn (5G, 5/2)." <br /> • Hardness. Very hard, hard, medium, soft, very soft. <br /> • Moisture Content. Dry, damp, moist, wet (saturated). <br /> • Size Distribution. Approximate percentage of gravel, sand, and fines (silt and clay). <br /> • Estimated Permeability. Very low, low, moderate, or high. This is based primarily on grain <br /> size, sorting, and cementation. Estimate secondary permeability due to natural rock <br /> fractures when applicable. <br /> • Miscellaneous. Odor, contact and/or bedding dip, cementation, bedding, inclusions, <br /> secondary mineralization, fossils, structures, formation name, and fractures. <br /> • Fractures are identified by depth, angle, width, and associated mineralization if applicable. <br /> The interpretation of the fracture type (i.e., as natural [N], coring induced [CI], or handling <br /> Monitoring Well Installation Work Plan, B-7 <br /> The Wine Group, Franzia Winery, Ripon, CA <br /> P.\1S-Proj\2003-post archive\030120.XY_GW Mon Well Support\09-Reports\piecesWPP_C SOG Borehole Log.doc <br />