=
across the closure label with a flowmaster.
w
We took polaroid pictures (REECo 58) as I mentioned earlier, and those
right
The logbook (REECo 48) at the time that you are ready to leave
_{REECo 59).
the
site
here
happening
is
as
logbook,
our
to
stapled
got
time
the
at
had
a
hand-drawn
map,
had
a
polaroid
picture
of
the
microenvironment at the sampling site, the pertinent information describing
This one looks like it
its identification, and the ten core descriptions.
probably was an "A" according to our criteria.
Please bear in mind that
our criteria .aré connected to the vertical dimension and not to the surface
10
conditions and their suitability or unsuitability.
ll
Once you have-gotten your sample, the next thing is to clean up and
12
everything got washed.
13
small cutters (REECo 61); we washed them on the inside (REECo 62), and we
14
washed them on the outside (RECO 63).
15
buckets (REECo 64).
16
putting range in place, we avoided‘that by collecting soil (REECo 65) which
17
was tamped into the holes as they were- filled (REECo 66) so that when we
18
left
19
(REECo 67).
20
haven't been: back to look at them.
the
site,
-We washed
the
large
cutters
(REECo 60),
and
the
Last of all, don't forget to do the
In terms Of walking away and leaving a mini-driving or
the surface
Unfortunately,
had
been
we
don't
restored
at
all
of
the
locations
know-how that worked because we
_
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The happy part comes when you load it all back into the vehicle and
22
this (REECo 68) is what you had better get back to the lab with when you
23
have been out on an expedition.
24
i
We move now to the criteria.
25
mentioned,
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samples,
27
noted
28
representing
our
criteria dealt
If you would--goback to --
with
the
vertical
dimension
of
as
the
soil
and our rating scheme started, you might feéT,in reverse.
all
of
those
the
conditions
area
or
which
which
117
might
could
have
impaired
have
the
I
We
volume
contr ibuted
to