Station: 97H

Station ID: 97H [1]
Volcano:
Collector: Lemke, K. J.
Date visited: 0000-00-00
NAD83 latitude: 59.64083333
NAD83 longitude: -151.4725
Default location: No
Location description: Homer site, located approximately 28 km southeast of Lemke's (2000) Anchor Point station (97AP). A wave-cut cliff that exposes 140 cm of tephra and dense, compact, medium-brown, fibrous sphagnum peat overlying clayey pebble to cobble diamicton of an undetermined thickness. The uppermost 35 cm of this section were altered by humans and not described; the base of the peat is roughly 11.5 m above sea level. Seventeen tephra samples were collected from this station, one of which (97H-H) did not contain sufficient glass for EPMA analyses. Coordinates provided as decimal/degrees/seconds and converted to decimal degrees.
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References Cited

[1] Holocene tephrostratigraphy, southern Kenai Peninsula, Lower Cook Inlet, Alaska, 2000

Lemke, K. J., 2000, Holocene tephrostratigraphy, southern Kenai Peninsula, Lower Cook Inlet, Alaska: Utah State University unpublished M.S. thesis, 96 p.