Expert Soil Scientists
Request ConsultationSoil Classification & Taxonomy
(USDA-NRCS)
High intensity soil survey mapping and interpretations, combining National Cooperative Soil Survey Standards with permit-driven site criteria
- Alluvial soils
- Colluvial soils
- Percent slope
- Seasonal high water table
- Depth to bedrock
- Drainage class
- Prime agricultural soils
- Municipal land development review services, and ordinance oversight.
- Expert Testimony
Geomorphological Studies
For Archaeological Investigations
The State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) of Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission (PHMC) requires geomorphological studies in conjunction with archaeological investigations, especially in flood plain settings. The pedologist (soil scientist) or geomorphologist begins with the earliest reconnaissance phase to assess the potential for finding intact cultural resources at varying depths, and within different project alternatives. Geomorphological assessments enable the archaeologists to concentrate field activities in areas which are most likely to produce positive results, while eliminating needless testing in areas that are too young, too old, or too disturbed, to support land surfaces which have supported prehistoric human occupation.