Preferred Term:
direct push technology
Definition:
Direct push technologies are a category of equipment that push or drive steel rods into the ground. They are used for rapid sampling and data collection from unconsolidated soils and sediments. A tremendous variety of attachments are available that are used at the end of rods to collect geophysical data and samples.
Concept Schemes:
NALT Full
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URI:
https://lod.nal.usda.gov/nalt/216922
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