geoprobe

/ˈdʒiːoʊˌproʊb/
noun
  1. A scientific instrument used to drill into the ground and collect soil, rock, or water samples for testing.
    • The team used a geoprobe to test the soil for contamination.
    • The environmental company brought a geoprobe to the construction site.
    • A geoprobe can reach depths of over 100 feet to collect samples.
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