AVO Logo
Site Map | FAQ |
Alaska Volcano Observatory
Introduction | Reference Search | Glossary 
You are here: Home > Library > Chemical complexity and source of the White River Ash, Alaska and Yukon

CHEMICAL COMPLEXITY AND SOURCE OF THE WHITE RIVER ASH, ALASKA AND YUKON
citation imagePreece, S.J., McGimsey, R.G., Westgate, J.A., Pearce, N.J.G., Hart, W.K., and Perkins, W.T., 2014, Chemical complexity and source of the White River Ash, Alaska and Yukon: Geosphere, v. 10, n.5., p. 1020-1042, doi: 10.1130/GES00953.1

DATA TABLES *Not all tables in a publication may be listed. Not all tables from a publication have data entered in the database.
3191: Average Major Element Compositions of Glass From Samples of White River Ash
View table data :: Download table data (.csv)
* Note: Site refers to the location given in Figure 2 except for the Old Crow tephra (OCT) reference. OCT this study was run as an unknown along with the White River Ash samples. OCT average from Preece et al. (2011b) is included for comparison. All analyses are in wt% and normalized to 100% anhydrous prior to calculation of average and standard deviation. Value in parentheses is the standard deviation; FeOt is total Fe as FeO; H2Od is water by difference; n is the number of analyses. For methodology, see Appendix 1. *
5691: Average trace element composition of glass
View table data :: Download table data (.csv)


SAMPLES
Contact AVO Privacy Accessibility Information Quality FOIA
URL: www.avo.alaska.edu/downloads/reference.php
Page modified: June 22, 2022 08:39
Contact Information: AVO Web Team

twitter @alaska_avo
facebook alaska.avo
email Receive volcano updates by email: USGS VNS

This website is supported by the U.S. Geological Survey under Cooperative Agreement Grant G22AC00137

Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute their endorsement by the U.S. Geological Survey.