Group of 4 Adjacent Samples

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The samples are to be taken along the sampling lines indicated above
unless two or more of the groups of four samples in the line happens
to fall on a man-made disturbance (such as down a road) or a disturbance
caused by grazing cattle (e.g., down a path leading to a watering trough).

In such cases the following lines are to be substituted for the original
lines given above.

Original

Substitute

Line

Line

N935900

N936025

N939700

N939800

If only one or two groups of four along the line are in these disturbed

areas then follow the procedure in item 15 below.

Before inserting the 4 sampling rings take FIDLER readings 1 ft above
each of the 4 sampling points and at the center of the 4 sampling points a total of 5 FIDLER readings per station.
Insert 4 sampling rings and
take 4 FIDLER readings at the surface of the sampling point - a total

of 4 additional FIDLER readings per station.

be taken at all 30 stations.

FIDLER readings are to

The FIDLER used in number 7 above should be equipped with an integrater
rather than a rate meter.

10.

If soil sample locations are under or adjacent to shrubs that will
influence FIDLER readings and/or interfere with the subsequent collection of soil, these shrubs or vegetation are to be cut away at ground
level and removed from the immediate area before FIDLER readings are
taken.
The soil to be sampled must not be disturbed in the process of
removing vegetation.

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The 5-in.-diameter soil-sampling ring should be pushed flush into the
soil to a uniform depth of 5 cm on all sides of the ring.
Hence, if
a sample falls on the sloping surface of a blow-sand mound the ring

should follow the slope of the mound (not be placed horizontal to
level ground).
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