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SAMPLE INFO : 06JRSCH004
Sample ID:06JRSCH004
Station ID:06JRSCH004
Latitude:57.11198
Longitude:-157.09005
Datum:NAD83
Date Sampled:2006-08-20
Sample Type 1:Water
Text Description:
sample collected for water chemistry

References:
The 2005 catastrophic acid crater lake drainage, lahar, and acidic aerosol formation at Mount Chiginagak volcano, Alaska, USA: Field observations and preliminary water and vegetation chemistry results
Summit crater lake observations, and the location, chemistry, and pH of water samples near Mount Chiginagak volcano, Alaska: 2004-2012

GEOCHEM DATA
StationIDLatitudeLongitudeGeologistDateVisitedVolcanoEruptionLocationDescriptionTextDescriptionSample IDMaterialREFT_air_tcT_water_tcpHT_water_pHmeterT_air_pHmeterConductivityAg-catAl-catAs-catBa-catBe-catBi-catCa-catCd-catCe-catCo-catCr-catCs-catCu-catDy-catEr-catEu-catFe-catGa-catGd-catGe-catHo-catK-catLa-catLi-catLu-catMg-catMn-catMo-catNa-catNb-catNd-catNi-catP-catPb-catPr-catRb-catSb-catSc-catSe-catSiO2-catSm-catSO4-catSr-catTa-catTb-catTh-catTi-catTl-catTm-catU-catV-catW-catY-catYb-catZn-catZr-catF-aniCl-aniSO4-aniBr-aniNO3-N-aniPO4-P-ani
06JRSCH00457.11198-157.09005Schaefer, J. R. G.2006-08-20ChiginagakUpper Indecision Creeksample collected for water chemistry06JRSCH004Water446511.15.43.44.510.6968+3154003.65.920.60.259.40.5812.9262.60.0425.92.21.140.42168000.32.640.10.421.044.675.90.17.5365224.170.28.9790.020.21.832.930.34.9122.52.222641470.030.370.25.10.650.140.1818.10.510.80.9580.60.24.2532.83170.050.1

SAMPLE LOCATION

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