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SAMPLE INFO : ACT-1082-P2
Sample ID:ACT-1082-P2
Station ID:SP16
Latitude:63.4
Longitude:-150.79998
Datum:NAD83
Sample Type 1:Tephra Fall
Text Description:
Sample ID SB16B-67. Tephra sample from 158 cm depth in core. In general, this tephra caps a clayey unit and is 2-3 mm thick.

References:
Three Holocene tephras identified in lacustrine sediment cores from the Wonder Lake area, Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska, USA

GEOCHEM DATA
StationIDLatitudeLongitudeGeologistDateVisitedAge InfoVolcanoEruptionLocation DescriptionText DescriptionSample IDSample Type 1Sample Type 2Final UnitMaterialCoeffSiO2TiO2Al2O3FeOTMnOMgOCaONa2OK2OP2O5Total-majorsREF majorsMETH majorsFe2O3/Fe203T origFeO/FeOT origVolatiles csvMETH volatilesCsRbBaSrLaCePrNdSmEuGdTbDyHoErTmYbLuYZrNbHfTaPbThUScVCrFeCoNiCuZnGaMoAsNaKRef trace1METH trace1RbBaSrLaCeNdSmEuGdDyErYbLuYZrNbPbThUScTiVCrNiCuZnGaRef trace2METH trace2Light csvHalogen csvother major csvother lile csvother ree csvother hfse csvother hpe csvother tm csvother misc csv
SP1663.4-150.79998Child, J. K. -5140--Sediment core recovered from Sneaker Pond, Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska, with a modified Nesje corer. Coordinates not provided, location imprecisely georeferenced from Figure 1 of Child and others (1998).Sample ID SB16B-67. Tephra sample from 158 cm depth in core. In general, this tephra caps a clayey unit and is 2-3 mm thick.ACT-1082-P2Tephra FallCumulateGlass 69.77 0.54 15.85 0.91 3.1 4.29 2.45 100498EMP2.88Cl=0.22; H2O=3.24EMP

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