AVO Logo
Site Map | FAQ |
Alaska Volcano Observatory
Introduction | Reference Search | Glossary 
You are here: Home > Library > Holocene tephra stratigraphy on northern Kodiak Island, Alaska

HOLOCENE TEPHRA STRATIGRAPHY ON NORTHERN KODIAK ISLAND, ALASKA
citation imageTannenbaum, T.G., 1996, Holocene tephra stratigraphy on northern Kodiak Island, Alaska: University of Alaska Fairbanks M.S. thesis, 165 p.

DATA TABLES *Not all tables in a publication may be listed. Not all tables from a publication have data entered in the database.
3371: Average normalized EMA major element compostion for tephra samples
View table data :: Download table data (.csv)

3381: Normalized major element glass-shard discrete EMA data are listed in Appendix I. Normalized Wt. Oxides.
View table data :: Download table data (.csv)
* Note that Appendix 1 presents averages of all Tannenbaum (1996) tephra samples; however, most averages are summarized in Table 4.2. Therefore, only those tephra averages that were not reported in Table 4.2 are included in this table. *
3391: Normalized average composition of tephra units based on DFA classification
View table data :: Download table data (.csv)
* Normalized Wt. % Oxide *
5351: Appendix IV. Three two-gram samples were submitted to the National Materials Data Center at the University of New Mexico-Sandia National Laboratories for ion probe analysis.
View table data :: Download table data (.csv)

5361: Apendix III. Eight two-gram samples of glass shard separate were submitted to GeoAnalytical Laboratories at Washington State University for XRF bulk sample analysis.
View table data :: Download table data (.csv)


SAMPLES
Contact AVO Privacy Accessibility Information Quality FOIA
URL: 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.