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Text Description: Sample 11-CB-4-4 269, IGSN: BOF000008. Yielded the most material for microanalysis. The tephra contains a bimodal rhyolitic glass. Most shards are smaller than 40 mm, but a few are up to 60 mm. Blocky, bubble-wall and tricuspate fragments are common. Slightly to moderately vesicular pumice is also present. References: ![]() |
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Cabin_Lake | 60.5 | -145.39998 | Unknown, Unknown | Cabin Lake is a small, shallow lake (0.1 km square; 4.8 m in depth) located at the base of the Chugach Mountains at an elevation of 40 m asl. The lake is about 16 km east of Cordova, Alaska, in the eastern Prince William Sound, and 5 km west of the terminus of Sheridan Glacier. It is located on the northern edge of the present-day outwash plain of Sheridan Glacier and does not currently receive meltwater from the glacier. Location imprecisely georeferenced from Figure 1 of Zander and others (2013). | Sample 11-CB-4-4 269, IGSN: BOF000008. Yielded the most material for microanalysis. The tephra contains a bimodal rhyolitic glass. Most shards are smaller than 40 mm, but a few are up to 60 mm. Blocky, bubble-wall and tricuspate fragments are common. Slightly to moderately vesicular pumice is also present. | CU1154-All_analyses | Tephra Fall | Cumulate | Glass | 73.55 | 0.45 | 13.68 | 2.37 | 0.09 | 0.59 | 2.26 | 4.15 | 2.61 | 0.09 | 8851 | EMP | 2.37 | Cl=0.2 | EMP |
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