Soil vapor sampling is a technique used to collect samples of soil gas from the subsurface. The technique involves inserting a soil vapor probe into the ground and extracting a sample of the gas that is present in the soil pores. The collected samples are then analyzed in a laboratory to determine the presence and concentration of various volatile organic compounds (VOCs), such as gasoline, diesel, or other chemicals.
Soil vapor sampling is commonly used in environmental investigations to assess the potential for soil contamination by hazardous materials. The technique can be used to identify the presence and extent of subsurface contamination, and to monitor the effectiveness of remediation efforts.
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