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SAMPLE INFO : SK-11-3-13A
Sample ID:SK-11-3-13A
Station ID:SK-11
Latitude:60.5
Longitude:-150.49998
Datum:NAD83
Sample Type 1:Tephra Fall
Text Description:
Tephra present in several cores from Shilak Lake, at a depth of 16-26 cm in individual cores depending on localized sedimentation rates.

References:
A 500-year-long record of tephra falls from Redoubt volcano and other volcanoes in upper Cook Inlet, Alaska
Paleomagnetic investigations of seismic and volcanic activity recorded in the sediments of Skilak Lake, Alaska

GEOCHEM DATA
StationIDLatitudeLongitudeGeologistDateVisitedAge InfoVolcanoEruptionLocation DescriptionText DescriptionSample IDSample Type 1Sample Type 2Final UnitMaterialCoeffSiO2TiO2Al2O3FeOTMnOMgOCaONa2OK2OP2O5Total-majorsREF majorsMETH majorsFe2O3/Fe203T origFeO/FeOT origVolatiles csvMETH volatilesCsRbBaSrLaCePrNdSmEuGdTbDyHoErTmYbLuYZrNbHfTaPbThUScVCrFeCoNiCuZnGaMoAsNaKRef trace1METH trace1RbBaSrLaCeNdSmEuGdDyErYbLuYZrNbPbThUScTiVCrNiCuZnGaRef trace2METH trace2Light csvHalogen csvother major csvother lile csvother ree csvother hfse csvother hpe csvother tm csvother misc csv
SK-1160.5-150.49998Stihler, S. D.1987-01-01 Skilak Lake, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Location imprecisely georeferenced from Figure 1 in Stihler et al. (1991). Tephra present in several cores from Shilak Lake, at a depth of 16-26 cm in individual cores depending on localized sedimentation rates.SK-11-3-13ATephra FallCumulateGlass 58.63 1.16 16.1 2.91 6.45 4.16 1.59 805EMP8.91Cl=0.1EMP

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