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author Bader, Nicholas E
Broze, Elliot A
Coates, Molly A
Elliott, McKenzie M
McGann, Gabriella E
Strozyk, Sarah
Burmester, Russell F
author_facet Bader, Nicholas E
Broze, Elliot A
Coates, Molly A
Elliott, McKenzie M
McGann, Gabriella E
Strozyk, Sarah
Burmester, Russell F
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents These data are from samples gathered in 2016 from the CLY-2 site in eastern Washington, USA (Location: 46.3131, -118.4874, WGS84). The CLY-2 is a roadcut exposing a vertical face of the Palouse loess containing carbonate paleosol horizons and tephras. The samples were collected from a set of three stepped trenches into the roadcut about 10-20 m apart. Each trench was excavated to a depth of about a meter to expose a fresh surface; the final ~10 cm was excavated with non-ferrous digging tools. One sample from each depth was ground in a Spex mill and analyzed for bulk chemical composition using a Thermo Scientific Niton Xl3t GOLDD+ portable X-ray fluorescence analyzer with a benchtop test stand.
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spellingShingle XRD data from Palouse loess at site CLY-2, eastern Washington, USA
Bader, Nicholas E
Broze, Elliot A
Coates, Molly A
Elliott, McKenzie M
McGann, Gabriella E
Strozyk, Sarah
Burmester, Russell F
Calcium; CLY-2; ClydeSampling; Event label; Iron; Latitude of event; Loess; Longitude of event; Magnetic susceptibility; Manganese; OUTCROP; Outcrop sample; paleoenvironment; paleosol; Palouse; Potassium; Quaternary; Sample ID; Titanium; Washington, USA; X-ray fluorescence spectrometer (NITON XL3t GOLDD+)
These data are from samples gathered in 2016 from the CLY-2 site in eastern Washington, USA (Location: 46.3131, -118.4874, WGS84). The CLY-2 is a roadcut exposing a vertical face of the Palouse loess containing carbonate paleosol horizons and tephras. The samples were collected from a set of three stepped trenches into the roadcut about 10-20 m apart. Each trench was excavated to a depth of about a meter to expose a fresh surface; the final ~10 cm was excavated with non-ferrous digging tools. One sample from each depth was ground in a Spex mill and analyzed for bulk chemical composition using a Thermo Scientific Niton Xl3t GOLDD+ portable X-ray fluorescence analyzer with a benchtop test stand.
title XRD data from Palouse loess at site CLY-2, eastern Washington, USA
topic Calcium; CLY-2; ClydeSampling; Event label; Iron; Latitude of event; Loess; Longitude of event; Magnetic susceptibility; Manganese; OUTCROP; Outcrop sample; paleoenvironment; paleosol; Palouse; Potassium; Quaternary; Sample ID; Titanium; Washington, USA; X-ray fluorescence spectrometer (NITON XL3t GOLDD+)
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.969085