Environmental Enlightenment #132
By Ami Adini - November 15, 2005
This is a SHORT, LIGHT and SIMPLE newsletter. Its purpose is to rekindle in the initiated terminology they have once learned, and enlighten the uninitiated on terms they may have heard but never known the meaning of. |
Stratigraphy
Investigations of contamination in the subsurface environment must deal with the various soil and rock structures that make this environment. In our reports, one may run into a term called “stratigraphy.” We use this term to describe the sequence or order of rock or soil layers in a geologic formation.
Stratum in Latin means horizontal layer, and strata is plural of stratum. These horizontal layers have been formed by deposits in the beds of rivers, lakes and seas. As the diagrams below depict, the layers may not be uniform in length, do not always stay horizontal and get cut and shifted up and down. Changes in the thickness of the layers and the sudden vertical shifts sometimes occur within short distances in the investigated sites.

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Ami Adini is a mechanical engineer, California Registered Environmental Assessor, Level II, and president of AMI ADINI & ASSOCIATES, INC. (AA&A), an environmental consulting firm specializing in all phases of environmental site assessments, rehabilitation of contaminated sites and upgrading of underground storage tank facilities. AA&A supplies practical solutions to environmental concerns using the highest standards of ethics and integrity while providing its clients with maximum return on their investments.
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