boorkolommen
Boorkolommen are cylindrical samples of earth obtained by coring with a drill and preserved for laboratory analysis. They provide a continuous, in situ record of subsurface conditions at a given location, maintaining the vertical arrangement of layers and textures that can be lost in other drilling products.
Collection and handling typically involve a hollow core barrel that captures a cylindrical segment of material
Analytical work on boorkolommen spans visual examination and laboratory techniques. Petrographic analysis and mineralogical methods (such
Applications of boorkolommen are broad. In civil engineering, they inform ground conditions for foundations and tunneling.
Limitations include variable core recovery, potential core damage or deformation, and representativeness of a small section