IGSN: 10.58052/TAP00004O collection methodclassificationgeo location

   
    IGSN:10.58052/TAP00004O
 Sample Name:Cone3-2A
 Other Name(s):
 Sample Type:Individual Sample>Specimen
 Parent IGSN:Not Provided
   
Description
Material: Rock
Classification:Igneous>Volcanic>Mafic
Field Name: ash-lapilli
Description:mostly lithics, contains crystals, maybe olivine; looks pretty fresh
Age (min):Not Provided
Age (max):Not Provided
Collection Method:Grab
Collection Method Description:Hammered from outcrop
Size:984 grams
Geological Age:Not Provided
Geological Unit:Not Provided
Comment:Olivine are small and relatively rare, plagioclase are rare.
Purpose:Melt inclusions, crystal chronometry, geochemistry
Geolocation
Latitude (WGS84):54.65998
Longitude (WGS84):-164.37141
Northing (m) (UTM NAD83):Not Provided
Easting (m) (UTM NAD83):Not Provided
Zone:Not Provided
Vertical Datum:Not Provided
Elevation Start:448.6656 meters
Elevation End:Not Provided
Nav Type:Not Provided
Physiographic Feature:Cinder cone
Name Of Physiographic Feature:Fisher V.
Location Description:Ravine cutting same Cone as Cone 3-1A
Locality:Not Provided
Locality Description:Not Provided
Country:United States
State/Province:Alaska
County:Not Provided
City: Not Provided
Collection
Field Program/Cruise:PBO/UNAVCO
Platform Type:Not Provided
Platform Name:Not Provided
Platform Description:Not Provided
Launch Type:Not Provided
Launch Platform Name:Not Provided
Launch ID:Not Provided
Collector/Chief Scientist:Chris Walls
Collector/Chief Scientist Detail:Not Provided
Collection Start Date:2008-08-18
Collection End Date:Not Provided
Curation
Current Archive:Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory, Palisades, NY
Current Archive Contact Details:tplank@ldeo.columbia.edu
Original Archive:Not Provided
Original Archive Contact Details:Not Provided
Related Samples
Parents:No Parents
Siblings:No Siblings
Children:No Children

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