geopat69
Structural
- May 25, 2013
- 84
Hi .
My apologies for the seemingly silly query, but I have a borelog that identifies traces of "Ash" at around 2 meters depth. The log does not state the strata is fill.
In terms of understanding the term..."Ash", is this meant to be a soil geological term , OR, is it literally meaning ash from fire?
With my limited understanding on geology and soil, I find it hard to understand how ash (from fire) ends up 2m under ground...its left me wondering if "Ash" means something more geological?
Appreciate any advice.
FYI location is Brisbane, Australia.
Regards
Geopat
My apologies for the seemingly silly query, but I have a borelog that identifies traces of "Ash" at around 2 meters depth. The log does not state the strata is fill.
In terms of understanding the term..."Ash", is this meant to be a soil geological term , OR, is it literally meaning ash from fire?
With my limited understanding on geology and soil, I find it hard to understand how ash (from fire) ends up 2m under ground...its left me wondering if "Ash" means something more geological?
Appreciate any advice.
FYI location is Brisbane, Australia.
Regards
Geopat