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Text Description: Pumice from youngest fan, thus deepest incision of '08 deposits? Light colored fans have 1-2 m wave-cut fronts, which expose eruption stratigraphy, incl persistent white layers. Despite the fact that these look like Qc (fan shapes from remob) they must be primary eruption deposits because they are covered with the the final 08 surge/mud sequence. The younger, darker fans spill between the wave-cut fronts of the light fans and thinly cover the back-beach muds. References: ![]() ![]() |
StationID | Latitude | Longitude | Geologist | DateVisited | Age Info | Volcano | Eruption | Location Description | Text Description | Sample ID | Sample Type 1 | Sample Type 2 | Final Unit | Material | SiO2 | TiO2 | Al2O3 | FeOT | MnO | MgO | CaO | Na2O | K2O | P2O5 | Total-majors | REF majors | METH majors | Fe2O3/Fe203T orig | FeO/FeOT orig | Volatiles csv | METH volatiles | Cs | Rb | Ba | Sr | La | Ce | Pr | Nd | Sm | Eu | Gd | Tb | Dy | Ho | Er | Tm | Yb | Lu | Y | Zr | Nb | Hf | Ta | Pb | Th | U | Sc | V | Cr | Fe | Co | Ni | Cu | Zn | Ga | Mo | As | Na | K | Ref trace1 | METH trace1 | Rb | Ba | Sr | La | Ce | Nd | Sm | Eu | Gd | Dy | Er | Yb | Lu | Y | Zr | Nb | Pb | Th | U | Sc | Ti | V | Cr | Ni | Cu | Zn | Ga | Ref trace2 | METH trace2 | Light csv | Halogen csv | other major csv | other lile csv | other ree csv | other hfse csv | other hpe csv | other tm csv | other misc csv | |
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09KCNYE008A | 52.16247 | -175.52338 | Nye, C. J. | 2009-06-13 | Kasatochi | Unknown | Pumice from youngest fan, thus deepest incision of '08 deposits? Light colored fans have 1-2 m wave-cut fronts, which expose eruption stratigraphy, incl persistent white layers. Despite the fact that these look like Qc (fan shapes from remob) they must be primary eruption deposits because they are covered with the the final 08 surge/mud sequence. The younger, darker fans spill between the wave-cut fronts of the light fans and thinly cover the back-beach muds. | 09KCNYE008A | Whole-rock | 52.00000119 | 0.757001147 | 19.45756201 | 8.581902991 | 0.192441983 | 4.777568935 | 10.44892177 | 2.994256728 | 0.63649852 | 0.153844723 | 100.0330056 | 8831 | XRF | 8.581902991 | 1.554347161 | 12.03428244 | 258.8146131 | 467.2529756 | 5.625110305 | 12.93927098 | 1.910820279 | 9.165431208 | 2.702859997 | 0.961115083 | 3.093166299 | 0.543871287 | 3.507432624 | 0.742930825 | 2.077798513 | 0.306603774 | 1.958613489 | 0.316869147 | 19.12909854 | 57.06877631 | 1.161435668 | 1.703666722 | 0.085565442 | 12.40664429 | 1.553299426 | 0.895161321 | 23.57315236 | 259.9 | 24.8 | 19.4 | 105.3 | 84.4 | 18.7 | 8831 | ICPMS: Cs, Rb, Ba, Sr, La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, Lu, Y, Zr, Nb, Hf, Ta, Pb, Th, U, Sc; XRF: V, Cr, Ni, Cu, Zn, Ga; |
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