This document discusses various methods of boring into soil and rock to obtain samples at different depths. It describes auger boring, which uses hand or powered soil augers to drill holes. It also outlines shell and auger boring, wash boring using pressurized water, percussion boring using repeated blows, and rotary drilling which rotates a cutting bit to extract cylindrical core samples. The purpose of boring is to gather reliable subsurface information for engineering design and construction projects.
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