Remote Vibracoring in Daniel Boone National Forest

Aqua Survey are experts in the vibracoring field. Whether the project is in the middle of New York Harbor or in a remote section of a national forest, Aqua Survey is there with the right tools and know-how to get your job done.

Sediment vibracoring is a cost-effective method for collecting undisturbed, continuous sediment cores—typically 3–4 inches in diameter—to depths of up to about 20 feet. A vibrating head drives a barrel equipped with soft (flexible food-grade polyethylene) or hard (rigid polycarbonate) liners into the seabed or lakebed, minimizing disturbance and preserving the sediment’s structure.

Each 4-inch core yields roughly 0.5 gallons of material per foot, enabling crews to efficiently gather multiple short, medium, or long cores for contaminant, geotechnical, geophysical, mineralogical, or archaeological studies.

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