Sample: CG5


Sample ID: CG5 [1]
Station ID: Clam_Gulch
AT Num:
Volcano:
Possible source:
Eruption:
Collector: Unknown, Unknown
Date sampled:
Sample type 1: Tephra Fall
Color: light gray
Final unit:
Text Description: CG5, CG6, and CG7 are from one 55-75 cm thick tephra layer enclosed in a 1-2 m thick coal bed. CG5 is from the base of the layer, is fine-grained, light gray, laminated, with some ripple marks and soft sediment deformation. CG6 is 40-45 cm from the base. It is the same color as CG5. Lamina and ripple marks are more distinct than for CG5. CG7 was collected at the top of the tephra where some coarser-grained pumice grains were observed in an otherwise very fine-grained matrix. No sedimentary structures were noted. About 40-50% of very fine, altered and unaltered pumice grains and bubblewall shards. A small amount of the glass is brown-colored. Five to 7% well-sorted plagioclase grains, some of which are twinned or have altered glass fringes. Trace amounts of quartz, zircon, hornblende, volcanic rock fragments, and biotite. CG5 is the finest-grained sample with mostly glass.
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References Cited

[1] Tephra layers as correlation tools of Neogene coal-bearing strata from the Kenai Lowland, Alaska, 1995

Reinink-Smith, L. M., 1995, Tephra layers as correlation tools of Neogene coal-bearing strata from the Kenai Lowland, Alaska: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 107, n. 3, p. 340-353.