This bi-partite gouge auger
distinguishes itself from other gouges by the cylindrical tapered
cutting head at the bottom side of the gouge that, when the auger is
pushed into the soil, cuts a cylinder shaped piece from the soil. As a
result the auger does not need to be revolved around its axis after
being inserted, as the other gouge augers need to be (less sensitive to
torsion). The tapered cutting head also holds the sample better. For
this auger roughly the same applications apply as for the ordinary steel
gouge augers. This type of auger is particularly suitable for soil
mapping because of its small diameter and the cylindrical cutting head.
Benefits
- Sampler body fixed with cutting ring
- Push and pull out; no rotation required
- Limited volume per sample; easy field mixing
Applications
- Soil sampling above groundwater table
- Archaeological soil research