Sample: NJC860
Sample ID: | NJC860 [1] | ||||||||||
Station ID: | Stone_and_Layer_2006_NJC | ||||||||||
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Volcano: | Okmok | ||||||||||
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Collector: | Stone, D. B. | ||||||||||
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Sample type 1: | Lava | ||||||||||
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Text Description: | Flow 4 at New Jersey Creek. The New Jersey Creek flows range from 7m to 20m in thickness, display rubbly and apparently weathered layers between them, and are described as mafic phenocryst basalt [Byers, 1959]. The samples were collected with flow 1 being at the base of the section and flow 19 being at the top. | ||||||||||
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50 km 50 mi |