[See History of NURE HSSR Program for a summary of the entire program.]
Totals of 78 sediment and 109 water samples were collected from 110 locations during August of 1977 within the Blying Sound quadrangle as part of the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL) Blying Sound Quadrangle NURE Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance (HSSR) study. All samples were analyzed by LASL for uranium, and sediment samples were also analyzed for up to 42 additional elements. When LASL was unable to complete the Blying Sound quadrangle data release report, the data were sent to the Bendix Field Engineering Corporation in Grand Junction, Colorado and subsequently published as the microfiche GJBX-158(82) report. This report does not give any details on the sample collection or analytical methods used for these samples.
The following is a list of NURE sample types collected in the Blying Sound quadrangle.
Sediment Sample Type | Number of Samples | Water Sample Type | Number of Samples |
---|---|---|---|
Wet Streams | 36 | Streams | 46 |
Wet Lakes | 42 | Lakes | 63 |
Total Sediments | 78 | Total Waters | 109 |
These Blying Sound quadrangle samples were analyzed by one or more of the following methods:
Sediment Samples
Water Samples
The data in the NEW-FORMAT NURE data files consist of reformatted records from the GJBX-158(82) report. Any changes in the data or problems found are noted in the REFORMAT comment field.
The data files are in dBase IV .dbf format. A complete description of the data fields and coding schemes is available online - On-Line Manual for New-Format NURE HSSR Data Files. The data are transferred as gzip .gz compressed files. Simply activate the links below to download the data files. Use gunzip or popular commercial and shareware decompression programs to expand the .gz files. Additional information and executable versions of gzip and gunzip for various systems are available on the gzip home page. If you experience trouble downloading files, try pressing the shift key when clicking (Netscape for Windows), or right-clicking (Internet Explorer for Windows), or pressing the option key when clicking (Netscape and Internet Explorer for Macintosh).
Blying Sound Quadrangle Sediment Data - blying_s.dbf.gz
(14 Kb compressed / 202 Kb uncompressed)
Blying Sound Quadrangle Water Data - blying_w.dbf.gz
(7 Kb compressed / 273 Kb uncompressed)
Water samples from this quadrangle are reported to have been acidified with nitric acid but NOT filtered in the field.
LASL compiled all of the regional HSSR data from Alaskan NURE studies and produced a report [GJBX-32(83] that graphically displays the distribution of selected elements for most of the State. No additional geochemical data were released with this report.
D'Andrea, R.F., Jr., Zinkl, R.J., Hardy, L.C., Hensley, W.K., Thomas, G.J., Martell, C.J., and Maassen, L.W., 1982, Uranium hydrogeochemical and stream sediment reconnaissance of the Blying Sound NTMS quadrangle, Alaska: Bendix Field Engineering Corporation, U.S. Department of Energy, Grand Junction, Colo., GJBX-158(82), 22 p.
Weaver, T.A., Freeman, S.H., Broxton, D.E., Bolivar, S.L., and others, 1983, The geochemical atlas of Alaska: Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, N.M., LA-9897-MS, U.S. Department of Energy, Grand Junction, Colo., GJBX-32(83), 57 p.
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