Borehole

usgb/ˈbɔrˌhoʊl/
noun

A borehole is a narrow, deep hole drilled into the ground for extracting water or investigating geological formations.

The engineers drilled a borehole to assess the water table in the area.
Visual representation of "borehole" - A borehole is a narrow, deep hole drilled into the ground for extracting water or investigating geological formations.

Often appears as...

  • water borehole
  • deep borehole

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Contextual Awareness

Understanding boreholes is essential for interpreting geological data

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Geologists often rely on boreholes for accurate assessments.
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Precision

Boreholes require precise drilling techniques to ensure data accuracy

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Drillers must be trained to handle borehole equipment effectively.
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Relevance

Boreholes play a crucial role in environmental studies and resource management

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Policy makers need to consider borehole data when making environmental decisions.
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