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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
A list and index of published radiocarbon datesfor Alaska
with a bibliography
by
John P. Galloway
OPEN-FILE REPORT 87-517-A
This report is preliminary and has not been reviewed for conformity with U.S. Geological Survey editorial standards. Any use of trade names or trade marks in this report is for description purposes only and does not constitute endorsement by the United States Geological Survey.
Menlo Park, CA 94025
1987
Contents
Page>.Introduction............................1
References cited........................2
Radiocarbon laboratories................3
Alaska quadrangle/region abbreviations..5
Alaskan radiocarbon dates ..............7
Northern region....................7
West-central region...............22
East-central region...............26
Southern region...................33
Southwestern region...............43
Southeastern region...............51
Offshore..........................57
Alaska - general ..................58
Author citation index..................59
Bib!iography...........................95
Figure 1. Alaska geographic divisionsused in this report....... ...6
References Citec
Arnold, J.R., and Libby, W.F., 1951, Radiocarbon 111-120.
Galloway, J.P., 1984, Bibliography of publishec Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File F
1987, Radiocarbon date list for Alaska to"Report 87-517-A: U.S. Geological Survey Op(5 1/4" diskette formatted for IBM-PCs usingformat)
Orth, D.J., 1967, Dictonary of Alaska Place Narr Professional Paper 567, 1084 p.
es: U.S. Geological Survey
Wilson, F.H., and Young, M.S., 1976, RadiocarbonTerritory and British Columbia: Fairbanks,Institute of Marine Science, IMS Report R76
dates: Science, v. 113, p.
radiocarbon dates for port 84-21, 44 p.
accompany USGS Open-File n-File Report 87-517-B
DOS 2.0 in a standard ASCII
dates for Alaska, Yukon University of Alaska, 6, 64 p.
Laboratories which have reported radiocarbon age determinations for Alaskan material
United States no. of reporteddates
A University of Arizona 13AU University of Alaska 76Beta Beta Analytic, Inc. 95BGS Brock University 8C Chicago * 19DIG Dicarb Radioisotope Company 79Gx Geochron Laboratories, Inc. 231I Teledyne Isotopes 585ISGS Illinois State Geological Survey 2L Lament, Columbia University 93LJ La Jolla, University of San Diego 12M Michigan * 27Ml University of Miami 2OWU Ohio Wesleyan University * 1P University of Pennsylvania 156PIC Packard * 9Ql Quaternary Isotope Laboratory,
University of Washington 40 Rl Radiocarbon LTD 2 SI Smithsonian Institution 179 SM Mobil Oil Corporation * 13 SMU Southern Methodist University 5 TAM Texas A & M University 1 Tx University of Texas 8 UCLA University of California,
Los Angeles 3 UGa University of Georgia 27 USGS U.S. Geological Survey,
Menlo Park 209 UW University of Washington 13 W U.S. Geological Survey, Reston 382 WIS University of Wisconsin 13 WSU Washington State University 45 Y Yale University * 68
* denotes inactive laboratory
Foreign no. of reporteddates
B Bern, SwitzerlandBirm Birmingham, EnglandGaK Gakushuin University, JapanGif Gif-Sur-Yvette, FranceGrN Groningen, The NetherlandsGSC Geological Survey of CanadaHv Hannover, West GermanyIVIC Caracas, VenezuelaK Copenhagen, DenmarkN Nippon, Riken, Toyko, JapanS University of Saskatchewan,
CanadaSt Stockholm, SweedenT Trondheim, NorwayTk Tokyo Radiocarbon Laboratory,
Japan
Alaska Region Abbreviations
NOR Northern region WCE West-central region SWE Southwestern region SEA Southeastern region
ECE East-central region OFF Offshore
SOU Southern region GEN Alaska - general
Alaska, 1:250,000 Quadrangle Abbreviations
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AdakAfognakAmbler RiverAmuktaAnchorageArcticAtkaAtlinAttu
Baird InletBaird Mts.BarrowBarter IslandBeaverBeechey PointBendelebenBering GlacierBethelSettlesBig DeltaBlack RiverBlackBlying SoundBradfield CanalBristol Bay
CandleCape MendenhallChandalarChandler LakeCharley RiverChignikChristianCircleCold BayColeenCordovaCraig
De Long Mts.Demarcation PointDill ing hamDixon Entrance
Eagle
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FairbanksFalse PassFlax man IslandFort RandallFort Yukon
Gareloi IslandGoodnewsGulkana
Hagemeister Is.Harrison BayHealyHolly CrossHooper BayHoward PassHughes
Icy BayIditarodIkpikpuk RiverIliamna
Juneau
KaguyakKantishna RiverKarlukKateel River ttenaiKetch ikanKillik RiverKiskaKodidkKotzebueKuskokwim BayKwiguk
Lake ClarkLime HillsLivengoodLookout Ridge
MarshallMe CarthyMe Grath
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PetersburgPhillip Smith Mts.Point HopePoint LayPort AlexanderPort HollerPribilof IslandsPrince RupertvaRat IslandsRubyRussian Mission
SagavanirktokSamalga IslandSeguamSelawikSeldoviaSewardShishmarefShugnakSimeonof IslandSitka
sk Skagwaysm Sleetmuteso Solomonsi St Lawrencest St Matthewsc St Michaelsb Stepovak Baysd Sumdumsp Survey Passsw Sutwik Island
Table Mtn.tr Taku Rivertl Tal keetnatk Tal keetna Mtstc Tanacrosstn Tananata Taylor Mts.te Tellerts TeshekpukTrinity Islandty Tyonek
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Northern region
Date standard deviation
laboratory latitude/ longitude
quad region
32340 1070/1250 17190 240 27510 550 10375 265
>35000 7880 130 5600 110
10430 150 10080 150 10630 160 21140 450
>38000 >40000 >40000
8950 150 >40000 >40000 >40000
8110 80 11710 60 46400 1550/1300
>51500 45900 3100/1300
>455009370
300002900010220747782557475551066108100100701053081058635514026708800
2429086358441181001773016270
80633
1045705435
104570543535080
11011018521012095
210720210288550320250
D1C-2123 DIC-2418 DIC-2568 Gx-5108 1-9342 1-12874 1-12875 1-12923 1-12924 1-12925 1-12926 1-12948 1-12949 1-12950 1-12951 1-12952 1-12979 1-12981 USGS-1336 USGS-1420 USGS-1422 USGS-1423 USGS-1425 USGS-1433USGS-1489AU-37AU-38AU-39AU-40AU-40-bAU-40-cAU-41AU-42GrN-11139GrN-11140GrN-11141Gx-1441Gx-1442Gx-1443Gx-1444Gx-1445Gx-1446Gx-1447Gx-15081-47761-47771-4778
6767676767676767
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NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NUR NOR NORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNOR
Date
207002750317015709570
24400240002500920
50705270792081003860385039504250464051104340401039401490157023702430353036403710371042703530412053207900423061503700320071807320900310
3751895511260
>38000>33000
672577807870
standarddeviation
440140120140150
4000
300507070
100160707070607070707070505050506060606070
10080801009050606090100506160
105220
240240310
laboratory latitude/longitude
1-4779K-832K-835K-836K-1583L-237-c-avgL-237-d-avgL-237-e-avgP-593-aP-981P-982P-984-aP-985P-987P-988P-998P-999P-1026P-1027P-1030-aP-1031P-1032P-1064P-1065P-1066P-1067P-1068P-1069-aP-1070P-1071P-1072P-1073P-1074P-1075P-1076P-1093P-1094P-1109P-1110P-llllP-llll-aP-1112P-1235P-1801SI-1425SI-1426W-420W-831Gx-9306Gx-9392Gx-9393
67:05. 67:1067:1067:1067:06
67:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:1067:10
67:0567:0570:0870:0870:08
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region
NORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNOR
Date standard laboratorydeviation
>39000780720820
>38000>3300022700173602030052001442041203465
22300256037501210190
3470230032706480209036752075490
>339004280036500263002270
>38000255002920054702150902011175
>360001230480
31200840970
340022602705120014654751770
15020
200
39020038070
2301902001200
8090100100100110100130130957090
1440550370120
1000200011016080300
6060
9009090
520300150180125125160
W-2590P-18P-29P-31W-344W-368WiS-1163WIS-1164WIS-1166WIS-1193WIS-1197AU-91AU-92AU-115D1C-673DIC-674Gif-3664Gif-3665Gif-3666Gif-3667Gif-3668Gif-4044Gx-6009Gx-6469UGa-3719USGS-132USGS-210USGS-249USGS-504USGS-505USGS-509W-2586WSU-1426WSU-14281-106421-10643USGS-783Beta-1765Beta-1766Beta-2907Beta-3213DIC-2569GaK-2297GaK-2298GaK-2299GaK-2300Gx-75Gx-76Gx-77Gx-78Gx-79
latitude/ quad reg:longitude
7067676767676767676767707070
70707070707070707070707070
7171
717171717171717171
:00:00:00:00:02:08:06:06:06:06:06:26:33:42
:20:24:28:24:17:17: 15:19:30:30: 16:15:23
: 19:19
:08:08:08:08:12:12:12:12: 12
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143160160160161159160160160160160148149148
147148148148148148148148148148148148148
156156
157157157157156156156156156
:00:41:41:41:59:03:23:23:23:23:23:47:27:33
:48:59:26:33:31:31:16:32:30:30:32:38:30
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Date
715219539515404865139555602695695
205518651795820162022703345855170023651445117012402980975780
1540428011001090
10800177595501052582001400087159155833025JOO
>3630032005010
314002650457028606690104307580245037000
standarddeviation
2101101501151501353751159570
16065956090
1109518010011012013013595100105160120140300120240280300500250300250
2300
230320
3600/2400160130140130320140120
2900/2000
laboratory latitude/longitude
Gx-80Gx-81Gx-82Gx-83Gx-84Gx-85Gx-230Gx-234Gx-235Gx-236Gx-237Gx-238Gx-239Gx-240Gx-241Gx-242Gx-243Gx-380Gx-381Gx-400Gx-401Gx-402Gx-403Gx-404Gx-405Gx-444Gx-445I-387-UAI-388-UAI-389-UA1-6991-7001-7011-9221-11711-11821-11831-12021-13841-13941-15441-15451-16041-18681-18691-19491-20481-20491-20501-21231-2359
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:12:12:12:12:09:09:09
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reg
NORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNOR
10
Date standard deviation
laboratory latitude/ longitude
quad region
4595 7860 2200
12160 >39900
9800 7940 8340 9330 8160 101406780300010900340016201430132011466450106701003060507190
>3800035409100
440003600088107040
10210>42000>42500
417041705370
>420001590122047503890561597206220620023302195105801935
33220
110 120 105 120
160 130 140 130 120 15011013035010030019022095
200804070
250
300260
2000140110155
454590
501601109011014014012090
11515080
1760
1-2600 1-2601 1-2602 1-3244 1-3628 1-4001 1-4002 1-4003 1-6074 1-6075 1-116721-11914L-400-aL-400-bL-567P-73P-73-avgP-73-aP-97Tx-220USGS-449USGS-456USGS-1034USGS-1035W-380W-432W-847W-2676W-2679Beta-4558Beta-4559Beta-4971USGS-41USGS-167USGS-274USGS-374USGS-376USGS-415USGS-416BGS-6141-2061-102581-105681-107831-107841-109251-109261-109271-110101-110111-11012
71717171717171717070
7171
67676767676767676767686868676868686868686868
:20:20:20:12:12:12:12:12:22:22
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:45:23:23:10:35:07:07:30:11ill:30:09:59:52:27:18:18:20:20:27:18:51
NNNNNNNNNN
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156156156156156156156156155154
156146
149149149147149147147149148148150151150148151151151151151151151151
:36:37:45:30:30:30:30:40:03:03
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:45:45:45:59: 13:05:34:55:55:55:00:43:10:19:20:30:30:02:02:20:29:39
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NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNOR
11
Date
> 40000651036155688304235272576329234401095491628
466535151142
131701300079409620
00
62602830117027601120104572401280
13270518015302750104001320872543303190<2003950332048902380116011301090425027751008092809600
standarddeviation
6102171831881911574452531681421612131861661701407560
16012012015090
20010080160707070
570loO215225175
120100230180240200310170125170150100
laboratory latitude/longitude
1-11240SI-114SM-915SM-916SM-917SM-918SM-919-aSM-919-bSM-920SM-921SM-922SM-923SM-924SM-925SM-926USGS-694USGS-695USGS-696USGS-697Y-655-1Y-656-1Y-770Y-771Y-772Y-871Y-872Y-873Y-1082Y-1083Y-1084Y-1085Y-1086Y-1087Gx-9394Gx-9598Gx-9599Gx-9bOOGx-9832W-14991-103691-103701-103711-10372P-55P-55-avgP-55-a1-106371-106381-106391-10640Beta-5383
69:68:68:68:68:68:b8:68:68:
68:68:68:68:68:b8:68:68:68:68:68:68:68:68:68:68:68:68:69:69:69:69:69:69:70:70:70:70:70:70:70:70:70:70:71:70:
1
001212121212121212
343425250808090212151618093231302020535353535358040410100202021010101104
2
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quad
clclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclcldpdpdpdpdpdpfifififififififi:a4fi:a4fi:a4fi:a4hr
region
NORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNOR
Date
9330986076907025530
117001110128081802280
383001350
>45000380003430311030402270984031302930
>48500>48000>50600523009680102001120045805980980
1260790
1180870360
4420670710910750570550
1040290
2210580
3350340
36601830
standarddeviation
9014012512575
18065708050
130050
50045705060907050
4500/290011090
75505565554550
175420170215656045
125501001551006050
150170
laboratory latitude/ quad reg:longitude
Beta-5384 '1-105371-105381-105391-105401-12177USGS-32USGS-39USGS-184USGS-185USGS-186USGS-188USGS-208USGS-290USGS-291USGS-292USGS-293USGS-294USGS-454USGS-501USGS-503USGS-630USGS-631USGS-675USGS-882USGS-1377USGS-1378USGS-1429USGS-510USGS-512DIC-2019DIC-2020DIC-2021DIC-2022D1C-2023DIC-2203D1C-2204DIC-2205DIC-2206DIC-2207DIC-2458DIC-2459DIC-2461DIC-2463D1C-2464DIC-2465DIC-2468DIC-2469DIC-2470GSC-712GSC-833
70:
70:70:70:70:70:70:70:70:70:70:70:70:70:
70:70:
70:70:70:70:70:70:68:68:68:68:68:68:68:68:68:68:68:68:68:68:68:68:68:68:68:68:68:
04
25131304040405053429293333
4746
133535353447303030303030303030303030303030303030300820
N
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151
152150150151151151151151152150150150150
152152
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13
Date standarddeviation
1360 2001350 1401135 1351075 1201670 1603680 20511100 1652220 501960 501570 501530 501530 501320 501360 40
44703 3003570 703580 70
20810 41032270 15003020023910 470
> 40000>4000023920 62019250 360
>355009670 13013570 1202500 50
>4900028800 24043000 140044100 170036400 50012070 10018600 21049400 3000/220013730 11013670 13030830 360
>42800 14006960 801970 1752410 1901740 1208505 2157620 955650 2303850 1002510 1003540 8080
laboratory
GSC-884Gx-8633Gx-8634Gx-8635Gx-8636Gx-86371-10274P-2056P-2057P-2058P-2143P-2143-aP-2144P-2145W-1154WIS-1154WIS-11881-92741-92751-93171-93181-93191-93201-93211-93711-93731-11073USGS-457USGS-628USGS-632USGS-745USGS-746USGS-747USGS-807USGS-823USGS-824USGS-826USGS-883USGS-1267USGS-1268USGS-1269USGS-1271AU-48AU-50AU-52AU-53D1C-15891-10061-32221-3223WSU-2532
latitude/longitude
68:08 N 15668:30 N 15768:30 N 15768:30 N 15768:30 N 15768:30 N 15768:17 N 15668:14 N 15868:14 N 15868:14 N 15868:14 N 15868:14 N 15868:14 N 15868:14 N 15868:07 N 15668:13 N 15868:13 N 158
69:42 N 15^
69:42 N 15
69:42 N 1569:50 N 1569:49 N 1569:48 N 1569:42 N 15
68:09 N 1568:09 N 1568:30 N 1568:30 N 1568:24 N 1568:13 N 15
68:23 N 15
14
quad
:08 W hw:01 W hw:01 W hw:01 W hw:01 W hw:01 W hw:23 W hw:16 W hw:16 W hw:16 W hw:16 W hw:16 W hw:16 W hw:16 W hw:05 W hw:20 W hw:20 W hw
ikikikikikikikikikik
^52 W ikik
K52 W ikikikik
*:52 W ik^:25 W iki:24 W ik'4-.12 W ik^:52 W ik
ikikikik
4:10 W kl4:08 W kl4:01 W kl4:01 W kl5:48 W kl4:03 W kl
klkl
3:37 W kl
region
NORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNOR
Date
37000264089808460175
>433006400
251209750
4700010120712094609790927010020200994704750374025604080559013401505101700<2005985750755
>320>320<2501120069903610
1146022014208201260
>42710355
23203140143007960
21700> 36000>36000
standard deviation
9908514013575
25021050
4000/27006080
9011012025014570
11075
13525055956085
16575
125
22012590
20011011014065
752008014090
300
laboratory
GSC-30501-102731-107871-111461-207SI-903W-2397USGS-1163USGS-1164USGS-1165USGS-1181USGS-1326USGS-1327USGS-1328USGS-1329USGS-1331C-563D1C-464DIG-465DIC-694D1C-695DIG-696DIG-697DIG-1583DIG-1584DIG-1586DIG-2186Gx-5546Gx-55471-106671-106681-106691-106861-106871-107851-111231-111241-11496USGS-477USGS-478USGS-479USGS-480USGS-8621-10657Shell-67 13-aWIS-1215WIS-1216WIS-1218WIS-1219WIS-1222WIS-1223
latitude/ longitude
70
69696969696969696969696964
70707070
70707070
686868686868
:00
:25:30:57:57:57:57:57:57:57:57:57:57:26
:38:38:38:48
:38:38:38:49
:07:07:07:07:07:07
N
NNNNNNNNNNNNN
NNNN
NNNN
NNNNNN
156
144146144144144144145145145144144144161
156156156159
156156156158
161161161161161161
:13
:00:30:48:41:41:41:55:55:55:52:55:41:32
:53:53:53:48
:53:53:53:06
:25:25:25:25:25:25
W
WWWWWWWWWWWWW
WWWW
WWWW
WWWWWW
quad regi
IrIrIrIrmlmlmlmlmlmlmlmlmlmlmlmlmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmumumumumumumumu
:d2:d2:d2:d2:d2:d2:d2:d2:d2
:d4
NORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNOR
15
Date standard laboratorydeviation
261001450247025301250770
1420011001100107011801000118016513678363030842850282V358324501380194417301499906
2907299829892865302428593291357136472775973912
>3800038000
> 3800020701619
3500011760118901217U127802510740320
4008015015010012060010010010011011011013053536363636560605261575667625049514965665350170170
100210
200200270440110100100
B-265B-266B-267-aB-267-bB-280B-2811-843K-725K-816K-817K-837K-850K-851P-225P-400P-401P-402P-403P-404P-405P-591-aP-594-aP-595-aP-596-aP-597-aP-613P-615-aP-616P-617P-618P-619P-621P-623-aP-624P-626P-627C-260C-2661-4401-47 7-b1-1440K-724P-98W-2240AU-69AU-70AU-71AU-72BGS-512BGS-513BGS-522
latitude/longitude
676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676767686868686868686868686868686868
:07:07:07:07:07:07:30:05:05:05:05:05:05:08:06:06:06:06:06:06:10:06:06:06:06:06:06:06:06:06:06:06:06:07:06:06:21:21:07:07:05:19:19:00:24:28:41:46:27:27:08
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
16:16:16216:16:16:16f16:16:16:16:
1:401:401:40*:401:401:40>:521:501:501:501:50
163:50163:50163:40163:46163:4616^:4516116:16:15*16:16:16:16j16:16:16:i&:16:16:16:16:16:16.16:16(16<16!16:16^16(
:46:46:46:30:46:46:46,:46i:46:46:46:46:46:46:461:46k46l:46i:46:46:46:55:55:45:42
166:42166:00148:5814'3141314i314<314'3149
:01:55:45:22:22:48
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
quad
ntntntntntntntntntntntntntntntntntntntntntntntntntntntntntntntntntntntntphphphphphphphphpspspspspspsps
reg
NORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNOR
16
Date standard laboratorydeviation
2108004801300308060906090230534403855
9540
2705<200305
4830242521351030<200
038401780210115310
<200360270
<20019951570266519752360351516601330166521351975254011001735264023651840907
266517801975
909014010065
430430135160155135125160
130155160160140
100150110140140
100140
165150155140175160140150165135125185160150180170170160180150140
BGS-547BGS-548BGS-549BGS-670DIG-442GaK-4939GaK-4940Gx-4070Gx-4071Gx-4072Gx-4073Gx-4074Gx-4075Gx-4076Gx-4077Gx-4078Gx-4079Gx-4080Gx-4081Gx-4082Gx-4083Gx-4084Gx-4085Gx-4086Gx-4087Gx-4088Gx-4089Gx-4090Gx-4091Gx-4092Gx-4093Gx-4094Gx-4104Gx-4248Gx-4249Gx-4250Gx-4252Gx-4253Gx-4254Gx-4255Gx-4256Gx-4257Gx-4258Gx-4259Gx-4260Gx-4261Gx-4262Gx-4263Gx-4264Gx-4265Gx-4284
latitude/ quad reg:longitude
b86868
686868686868b8686868686868686868
686868686868686868686868686868686868686868686868686868686868
:17:08:20
:20:21:21:43:43:43:46:46:26:26:26:26:26:26:26:46
:46:52:46:26:26:26:26:48:48:48:24:24:26:43:26:44:44:44:44:44:44:44:44:44:44:44:44:44:44:26
NNN
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
149149149
149148148149149149148148149149149149149149149148
148148148149149149149148148148149149149149149148148148148148148148148148148148148148148149
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::
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: ::::::
:
::::::::::::::::::
:
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232630
23505001010155552222222222222255
554755242424245050191922220122585858585858585858585858585822
WWW
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
pspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspsps
NORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNOR
17
Date standard deviation
8485 495
3995 8230 12770 8930 5270 3570 5310 4630 2245 9380 908 4220 1275 2505 3995 12690 9460 3220 168
2920 3280 10540 2620 2275 1180
11470 4800 3160 1850
12840 >38000
9600 9730 430 770
10500 1230 8450 8450 175 80
<2008700955
>4950019008400
>29000>31000
435155951301801401059010010012015015095801909518015011034
15515515017511045
5001008085160
9023050
130801601301507090
200125
200300
laboratory
Gx-5113Gx-51141-102561-103731-104681-104691-104701-105031-105041-105051-105061-105081-105091-105101-105191-105201-105261-105671-107151-11510P-1236SI-972-aSI-973-aSI-974SI-975SI-1427SI-1428SI-2382USGS-42USGS-43USGS-44USGS-47USGS-162USGS-163USGS-164USGS-165USGS-166USGS-229USGS-608WSU-318WSU-1318WSU-2653WSU-2654L-511-aL-511-bSI-742USGS-56W-593W-1993AU-43AU-44
latitude/longitude
68:13 N 147:68:49 N 149:68:30 N 149:68:30 N 149:68:42 N 148:68:39 N 148:68:42 N 148:68:23 N 14968:27 N 14968:08 N 14768:05 N 14768:26 N 14968:27 N 14968:26 N 14968:13 N 14768:37 N 14868:49 N 14968:27 N 14968:26 N 14968:44 N 14868:44 N 14868:44 N 14868:44 N 14868:24 N 14868:24 N 14868:21 N 14868:23 N 14968:25 N 14968:29 N 14968:29 N 14968:15 N 14768:08 N 14768:05 N 14768:27 N 14968:27 N 14968:05 N 14768:23 N 1*968:21 N 14868:21 N 148
68:26 N 14969:50 N 14869:50 N 14869:27 N 14969:01 N 14869:45 N 14969:31 N 14fi67:12 N 15467:10 N 15<
quad
psps
14 W ps17 W ps01 W ps01 W ps58 W ps27 W ps58 W ps21 W ps22 W ps11 W ps09 W ps58 W ps59 W ps:59 W ps14 W ps:50 W ps;17 W ps:22 W ps:24 W ps:58 W ps:58 W ps:58 W ps:58 W ps:58 W ps:58 W ps:50 W ps:21 W ps:23 W ps:34 W ps:01 W ps:15 W ps:14 W ps:09 W ps:59 W ps:59 W ps:09 W ps:48 W ps:50 W ps:50 W ps
ps:24 W ps:48 W sg:48 W sg:29 W sg:50 W sg:20 W sg:52 W sg:34 W sp
:34 W sp
regie
NORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNOKNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNOR
18
Date standard laboratorydeviation
>29000>28000>31000>45000
654080801373540101830661037107280
1037018404080795012604600204586903220101556308800416058105110769012500132303520117506860625016400
>600002200397056907260
106002068020700209001540
>55300>47300>45600>42900>52500>45800
2902302456050
100120150110110100120809580115858011575
1001155060809010015011050
250
8070
1201401504009001200
40
AU-45AU-46AU-47AU-470Beta-1695Beta-1696Beta-1697Beta-2645Beta-2646Beta-2840Beta-3433Beta-3434Beta-3435Beta-3436Beta-3437Beta-36921-105961-109281-109291-112411-114001-114501-114681-115081-115711-11673Ql-1348Ql-1379Ql-1380Ql-1381Ql-1382Ql-1383^1-1384Ql-1432Ql-1480Ql-1487Ql-1519Ql-1520Ql-1521Ql-1522Ql-1523Ql-1524Ql-1526Ql-1527Ql-1528USGS-465USGS-466USGS-467USGS-468USGS-469USGS-470
latitude/ quad regjlongitude
676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676767
:43:43:43:44:08:08:08:09:09:09:04:04:04:04:41:04:42:14:11:06:04:40:14:29:13:07:04:04:04:04:56:56:56:08:08:44:08:08:08:08:08:08:08:08:41:44:44:44:44:44:44
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
154154154154153153153154154154154154154154154154154153153153154155154155154154154154154154155155155153153158153153153153153153153153154154154154154154154
:::
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:
:
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::::::
::::
565656595353532222221414141432144443202648223425343414141414030303383858383838383838383832484848484848
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
spspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspspsp
NORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNOR
19
Date
243002265051406760
3100087851161538401123011430
>37000>40000115301160011700
>33200>4400010980107005250940
818013610
>510002520013140841084807180775040002795103001470496038906380755
830075305890
>36000872037403850
35900164901060
4000091256235
standarddeviation
2502205090
800230305140170170
170170170
801208011075
130
18060140140120125959570801009511580270150170
2006045
1200130200
150120
laboratory latitude/longitude
USGS-1043USGS-1044USGS-1045UW-84W-1427Gx-8130Gx-81311-10041-108141-116751-121271-121281-121291-121301-121311-12132USGS-360USGS-377USGS-378USGS-379USGS-380USGS-448USGS-624USGS-676USGS-1029USGS-11541-116761-121931-121941-110521-110541-11055USGS-691GaK-23041-111451-111541-105411-10542L-277-bL-277-cL-277-dL-301L-400-cUSGS-187USGS-205USGS-825USGS-1376W-8391-102721-103281-10329
6666666767
707070
707070707070
70707070707070707069
69696969696969696969
7070
:58:58:58:06:06
:17:26:23
:22:22:22:22:22:18
:08:27:44:44:44:53:53:53:53:25
:10:10:10:45:23:50:22:48:48:23
:18:18
NNNNN
NNN
NNNNNN
NNNNNNNNNN
NNNNNNNNNN
NN
154154154153153
154153153
153153153153153153
15415315315315315;152is:15:161
15;:15;:15;:15:.15215:.152152152152
16L161
:25:25:25:26:10
:43:29:12
:12:12:12:12:12:26
:28:53:38:38:38:53:53:53:53:21
:23:23:23:40:11:35:04:37:37:11
:03:03
WWWWW
WWW
WWWWWW
WWWWWWWWWW
WWWWWWWWWW
WW
quad
spspspspsptstststststststststststststststststststststs:c2ts:c2ts:c2ts:d2ts:d2ts:d2ts:d2urururututututututututututututwawawa
reg
NORNORNORNORNOKNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNOR
20
Date standard deviation
8280 9540 8440 9180 82951020017301170490
10600 >4400042100
>54400 5410 9590 6310 7850
11179 9865 732010350 78951284512350 5150 2790 983011140 663011560 7990 2630 6820
20600 1670 2355 3230
10700 2060 6260 91801160028450
695450
11851035
22740 1380
2350015455
140150160150135200404550
180
1400
1108017566547535514016095135400280120120901101701308511040080809019075
110280170950757580140560120380130
laboratory
1-103301-103311-103321-103681-111251-11373USGS-499USGS-500USGS-506USGS-517USGS-689USGS-860USGS-8611-10620USGS-516Beta-1691Beta-1692Beta-1693Beta-1694Beta-4560Beta-4561Beta-4972Beta-4973Beta-4976Beta-5583Beta-5882Beta-5884Beta-58851-102771-104711-105011-105701-105711-105731-105971-105981-105991-106001-106011-106021-106031-107141-108161-108301-109991-110081-110091-112381-11239SI-1875SI-1876
latitude/ quad reg:longitude
70707070
707070707070707070676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676767
:18:18:19:31
:05:07:16:13:05:37:37:32:13:15:15:15:15:03:03:03:03:03:03:03:03:03:49:13:09:07:07:04:20:22:22:34:24:35:32:15:12:31:39:35:31:13:35:03:03
NNNN
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
161161161160
159159161159159160160160159152152152152151151151151151151151151151152151150151151150152150150151152152150150150152152150150151150151151
:03:03:01:17
:40:41:53:47:40:U4:01:15:47:35:35:35:35:25:25:25:25:25:25:25:25:25:30:28:21:53:53:12:18:15:15:12:27:04:07:13:16:10:32:23:24:26:23:06:06
WWWW
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
wawawawawawawawawawawa:a2wa:c2wa:c2wa:c3wa:c3wiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwi
NORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNURNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNOR
21
Date standard laboratorydeviation
1316035400
>400002900019700174208430501009890
27700>48000
Date
38500343401770
>34400189020903070599212602620
281009070110027001557021602770510
130708350450
>400009330
>34500>3700012355
>400004000275024003340645010280
>45000
1702000
70036018070
3200/260080
950
standarddeviation
9801940
60
8512040
280130120110150100110350110110100280200100
300
160
1003508090240800
SI-1877SI-1878SI-1879SI-1880SI-1881SI-1882USGS-45USGS-410USGS-412USGS-413USGS-414
latitude/longitude
67:03 N 151:C67:03 N 151:(67:01 N 151:(66:57 N 151:'66:57 N 151:<66:57 N 151 :<67:25 N 150:(67:07 N 150:!67:07 N 151:!67:21 N 152:67:28 N 151:<
West-central region
laboratory
Beta-4221Beta-4222Beta-5577USGS-50USGS-53USGS- 183USGS-353C-560K-108K-147K-979K-980K-982K-983K-1210K-1289K-1290K-1291K-1327L-117-cL-117-dW-196W-2160Y-1142Y-1143Y-11441-139891-13990L-137-fBeta-7760Beta-77611-13991L-137-g W-2159
latitude/longitude
62:02 N 165:62:19 N 165:62:59 N 165:62:58 N 165:65:48 N 163:65:48 N 163:65:48 N 163:65:48 N 163:65:48 N 163:65:48 N 163:65:48 N 163:65:48 N 163:65:48 N 163:65:48 N 163:65:48 N 163:65:48 N 163:65:18 N 164:65:18 N 164:65:20 N 164:65:44 N 164:65:34 N 163:65:34 N 163:65:34 N 163:65:06 N 163:65:06 N 163:65:18 N 164:65:18 N 164;65:18 N 164:65:18 N 164:
65:21 N 164
22
6 W6 W)7 Wt4 Wt4 W*4 W)4 W)5 W52 WL8 W+9 W
14 W12 W34 W16 W13 W13 W13 W13 W13 W13 W13 W13 W13 W13 W13 W13 W43 W43 W40 W52 W12 W12 W12 W31 W31 W43 W44 W44 W44 W
40 W
quad
wiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwi
quad
blblblblbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbn:a4bn:a4bn:blbn:b6bn:b6bn:b6bn:b6 bn:b6
region
NORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNORNOR
region
WCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCE WCE
Date standard deviation
>4500021700132501655880094002284808083104290
>5900036005270
>40000247082013501430600
242018001550257099907400
26900199007070
>3990091501242013801290263585507270
>42000113409020
>38000>3800034000848091909625
>4200093501161094101037028700
2000700220100075056
300300250
500240
2509080507080908070
400300
2400800145
150180200200125400350
400350
2000300350350
3505003505001000
laboratory
W-21611-4151-5881-8293L-117-eL-137-nP-1633W-2808W-2809W-2810Ql-1725L-117-fW-841W-2134W-473USGS-48USGS-49USGS-212USGS-213USGS-214USGS-218USGS-225USGS-226W-1213W-1235AU-90AU-112AU-1131-40991-47801-4781K-532K-537P-96W-1249W-1250W-1253W-1254W-1255W-1256W-1257W-1262W-2596W-2619W-2620W-2670W-2800W-2801W-2802W-2803W-2804
latitude/ quad reg:longitude
65:65:65:69:
65:65:65:65:65:
66:66:66:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:66:66:66:66:66:66:66:66:66:66:66:66:66:66:66:66:66:66:66:66:66:66:66:66:66:66:
24343439
0056564356
52115255093241373718293738362116050505040416364443404340A 1
A 1
293104152323232334
NNNN
NNNNN
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
164163163163
161161161167161
155155155164164164164164164164164163163162164164162162162162162161162162162162162162162162164164163163164164164164164
:38:12:12: 10
:00:59:59:27:59
:02:41:29:06:59:52:37:40:41:59:52:07:38:08:42:01:50:50:50:45:45:52:05:30:28:09:26:09: 12:12:30:15:03:49:31:31:31:31:27
WWWW
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WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
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WCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCE
23
Date standard deviation
115501449025390
>34000>2700016950
>36000>32000
21600>31000> 35000
43009630
19600>42000>36000
136012851500146588577029048565
325015568140774016221376171919731593294124520472216221013770100501304027709690
>380009700
>30000>3400010250
750980
350400800
500
600
200350
1000
9075907580
46010095
11515048
3002009592
18199898874797990
210270300300400
350
350200200
laboratory
W-2805W-2806W-2807W-2878W-2879W-2880W-2881W-2882W-2883W-2884W-192W-3488W-3491W-34921-10622W-2281S-655S-656S-657S-658S-920S-921S-975AU-66AU-681-437P-1530W-472W-7361-53761-53771-53781-53791-53801-59811-59821-59831-6085P-1809USGS-352W-461W-463W-484W-485W-810W-1800W-2115W-2116W-2325W-2462W-2466
latitude/longitude
66666666666666666666666666666666656565656565656464646464646464646464646464646464
64
64646464646464
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30313131303030303131512224224031434342425141431212430044392626262626262626263010
31
31303126271324
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
N
NNNNNNN
11111111111111111111111U1!i:i:1!1!nK11K1111Klililili
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iilili1'1'11
4:4:4:4:4:4:4:A
A
>4:.2:.4:.4:4:i2:.4:15:.5:.5: 5:14:>3:15:>8:8:6:8:6:6:5:5:5:5:5:5:5:5:5:6:5:
5:
5:5:5:5:5:6:5:
01000000050502020000454332430802323233331120323030440056590000000000000000000027
28
26184006251435
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
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WWWWWWW
quad
kzkzkzkzkzkzkzkzkzkzkz:a2kz:b6kz:b6kz:b6kz:clkz:c5mzmzmzmzmzmzmznlnlnlnlnlnlnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnm
reg
WCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWChWCE
24
Date standard laboratorydeviation
21801390443050106150
>3300024471966347735413509425350635658960105027502213331034803000404030801976209121401810
1180039702244264621901441
>42000>42000
9480>44000
200450
22575650107014201630139810131296100212319101700
808595100110
20025031031523029034022010011013011020020017028021050504740
2006001331775158
160
200200230275120230230116116108108108145150
1-111311-111431-77061-77071-77081-7709C-506C-562C-792C-792C-792-avgC-7930793C-793-avgM-1260-aM-1260-bM-1260-cP-13P-102P-103P-104P-105P-108P-1531P-1532P-1771P-1772USGS-159W-298P-175P-203P-611P-612W-1251W-1252Y-1351Y-1352W-1771W-1778C-5051-993P-69P-70P-71P-80P-83P-84P-85P-88P-92P-93
latitude/ quad reg:longitude
64:64:64:64:64:64:64:64:64:64:64:64:64:64:64:64:64:64:64:64:64:64:64:64:64:64:64:64:
66:66:66:66:66:66:66:66:
63:63:63:63:63:63:63:63:63:63:63:63:
57575959595926233939392929291313132525252525250000000024
1616161623531515
4729464646464b4646464646
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
NNNNNNNN
NNNNNNNNNNNN
165165165165165165161161161161161161161161160160160161161161161161161161161161161161
161161161161161161161161
171170171171171171171171171171171171
:12W:12:59:59:59:59:32:32:27:27:27:27:27:27:47:47:47:13:31:31:31:31:31:00:00:00:00:49
:52:52:52:52:35:24:18:18
:43:06:43:43:43:43:43:43:43:43:43:43
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
WWWWWWWW
WWWWWWWWWWWW
nm:dlnm:dlnm:d2nm:d2nm:d2nm:d2nrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrsesesesesesesesesfsfsisisisisisisisisisisisi
WCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCE
25
Date
14291641138014611610700
105007001690
10210108802025198551701480132012301350258325662402230613200
>4000016400
340>30000
83607707401400
293002605419020906485400
>37000375010883760
Date
21780184503025022370
*
standarddeviation
1211061186580
2003002502501601608080
26524023024036060534338
110
430200
300250250250
1000909060
110250
250200250
standarddeviation
310200/210890/990300/310
laboratory
P-94P-95P-110P-325P-2090W-2467W-2555W-2682W-26851-77011-77021-77031-7704AU-109P-63P-65P-67P-68P-592P-598P-599-aP-629USGS-155USGS- 156USGS-157W-2301W-2534W-2592W-2681W-2683W-2684Y-14171-7700Beta-7762Beta-77631-7705W-1998W-1984W-1773W-1776W-1823
latitude/longitude
63:46 N 163:46 N 163:46 N 163:46 N 163:30 N 163:35 N 163:42 N 163:43 N 163:58 N 164:57 N 164:57 N 164:58 N 1t>4:58 N 165:15 N 165:36 N 165:36 N 165:36 N 165:36 N 165:40 N 165:40 N 165:40 N 167:40 N 165:05 N 165:05 N 165:08 N 165:00 N 165:05 N 165:40 N 165:04 N 165:11 N 165:13 N 1'65:15 N 165:10 N L65:03 N li65:03 N li65:18 N li65:22 N L65:24 N 1<64:40 N li65:40 N li65:40 N 1(
East -central reg
laboratory
DIC-1334DIG-3091DIC-3092DIC-3093
latitude/longitude
26
71:43 W71:43 W71:43 W71:43 W69:20 W69:58 W63:03 W69:54 W71:28 W64:44 W64:44 W64:43 W54:43 W&6:23 W58:04 W58:04 W58:04 W58:04 W58:15 W58:15 W58:15 W58:15 W57:43 W57:43 W57:36 W58:01 W57:43 W57:54 W59:17 W57:53 W38:06 W55:45 W35:52 W36:12 W56:12 W35:45 W>6:45 W>6:36 WE>7:05 W37:00 Ws7:00 W
ion
quad
sisisisisisisisisiso:d6so:d6so:d6so:d6tetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetete:a2te:a3te:a3te:b2te:b4te:c3te:d5te:d5te:d5
quad
region
WCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWCE
region
ECEECEECEECE
Date standard deviation
laboratory latitude/ longitude
quad region
23340 388 37320 1780/2300 18640 205 26830 1230/1450 24070 380/410 28600 690/760 5890 200 9105 585 250 110
4480 220 16270 230 14990 220 2300 80
21750 1400/1200 17980 575 24000 1500/1200 23380 450/2680 18230 410 22280 870/770 23130 1765/1445 26950 6030/3405 19660 300 24525 1680/1390214010434964094011091012701260
1107225300180001982519035403084501301014730918527751615946035108450101503216028140404303810039390
1902793735285108090170950790875780165150500830325100145155215700210
12504150279020301740
DIC-3094 D1C-3095 DIC-3096 DIC-3097 DIC-3098 DIC-3099 Gx-8386 Gx-8387 Gx-8904 Gx-8905 1-9271 1-9316 1-11785 Ql-660 Ql-661 Ql-666 Ql-667 Ql-668 Ql-669 Ql-670 Ql-672 Ql-673 Ql-675USGS-1123AU-6AU-7AU-8AU-93GaK-1884GaK-1885Gx-1341Gx-2179Gx-4342Gx-4343Gx-4344Gx-70751-80661-80671-80681-80701-82891-82901-82911-8292L-237-aSI-737SMU-620SMU-621SMU-640SMU-640SMU-640-avg
646464646464
646464
64646464
64646464646464
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:02:02:02
:19:19:19:19
:52:00:17:17:17:17:17
NNNNNN
NNN
NNNN
NNNNNNN
144144144146144144
145145145
146146146146
146144146146146146146
:30:30:30:40:43:43
:44:44:44
:40:40:40:40
:43:30:29:29:29:29:29
WWWWWW
WWW
WWWW
WWWWWWW
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ECE ECE ECE ECE ECE ECE ECE ECE ECE ECE ECE ECE ECE ECE ECE ECE ECE ECE ECE ECE ECE ECE ECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECE
27
Date
10082709001360896011090105006045905
2150401033504559051655287586808655102509895845626608210100408040256539203005565042501530615
57206950
>3500031840159405220
28930294402657030490369023504310309022005280
53000641010370
standarddeviation
6015090801501702802809061801101401309061081402402803802103601001552101902957575
20025020015065
400
85513585
425670/740680/750730/810
6055
250250250250
1800120160
laboratory latitude/longitude
USGS-206USGS-207GaK-1886GaK-1887Gx-1340Gx-1391Gx-1944Gx-2159Gx-2160Gx-2161Gx-2163Gx-2165Gx-2166Gx-2167Gx-2168Gx-2169Gx-2170Gx-2171Gx-2173Gx-2174Gx-2175Gx-2176SI-738SI-739Gx-255Gx-254Gx-257Gx-277W-753W-756AU-110AU-111SI-122SI-123Beta-1823Beta-1824Beta-1825Beta-1826Beta-1827DIC-1570DIC-1571DIC-1573DIG-1855DIC-1856W-1994W-1997W-1987W-1996GSC-2118GSC-21301-8582
6464646464646464
64646464646464646464646464646464646464666666666565
65656666646464
:13:39:00:00:01:01:01:00
:01:01:01:01:01:01:01:01:01:01:00:00:01:00:00:15:15:15:15:30:30:25:25:42:42
:22:22:07:07:03:03:03
NNNNNNNN
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
NNNNNNN
1414141414141414
1414141414141414141414141414141414141^1^1^IfIf1^1^
1^1^1^1<1^1^1<
quad reg
5:205:474:434:434:454:454:454:30
4:454:454:454:454:454:454:454:454:454:454:304:304:454:304:305:596:126:256:253:493:490:350:354:224:22
3:123:122:002:001:521:521:52
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CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
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:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2:a4:b5:b5:b5
:a5:a5:bl:bl
ECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECE
28
Date
2970014500
> 5040079303750100502676089408160599553701065270562752180890
332534302640429532851380445300
2860350027255845
3562011730
>5690041535897<250195
13640120501195010640
>280001769559255929311017701990344013803090
>42600>33000
standarddeviation
2403000
30038015030027026030513513526048555
17519517590
405585155150145180140125246
1530/1900250
135130
165170280
44527527510070806050
170
laboratory latitude/ quad reg:longitude
Ql-1178Ql-1213USGS-1253W-1484SI-3561-9998SI-355A-2144A-2168AU-11AU-12AU-13AU-14AU-15AU-16AU-17AU-19AU-20AU-22AU-23AU-24AU-25AU-26AU-27Beta-4260Beta-6829Beta-7075Birm-711DIG-3100Gx-6281Hv-13281-80641-80651-94201-94211-94221-102541-105071-11227L-127SI-851TAM-2Tx-2USGS-30USGS-31USGS-75USGS-76-bUSGS-77USGS-78USGS-175USGS-176
646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646464
64
64
6464
64646465
64646464646464646464
:04:09:03:23:07:03:03:04:04:52:52:52:52:52:52:52:52:52:52:52:52:52:52:52
:51
:04
:20:20
:28:28:04:03
:55:55:52:52:52:52:52:52:21:21
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
N
N
NN
NNNN
NNNNNNNNNN
141141141143141141141149149147147147147147147147147147147147147147147147
149
149
147147
149149149147
148148147147147147147147147145
:27:27:53:26:18:52:52:06:06:48:48:48:48:48:48:48:48:48:48:48:48:48:48:48
:49
:06
:10:10
:19:19:06:38
:00:00:48:48:48:48:48:48:18:57
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
W
W
WW
WWWW
WWWWWWWWWW
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ECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECfc,ECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECE
29
Date
45800300320
1600578058001080
>3800014300
>390001140011000337003140032300697084602510
307001347014280920011500349006910781056004510360
3320033750
>399007840
>31900>24000
4020>35000>35000
5940>25000> 25000>25000>25000>2500015700
>20000>25000<20000>569002440024070
standarddeviation
4500/3400406065707055
1200
450280
2500/19002900/21002000/1600
135250570
2100/1600472230160190
2950/222014016011012095
19002000
280
200
250
1700
650
laboratory latitude/longitude
USGS-209USGS-219USGS-335USGS-985USGS-986USGS-987USGS-988Gx-252Gx-253Gx-3601-13691-13701-18411-18421-18431-21181-21191-21201-21211-21961-21971-30061-30071-30831-36241-36251-36261-36271-38791-44931-44941-45881-47741-4775L-137-pW-183W-475W-476W-859A-912-aA-921-aA-921-bA-922-aA-922-bA-923-aA-923-bA-924C-299Hvl3201-21161-9322
64646464646464646464646464646464646464
6464646464
64
64646464646464646464
6464
:04:52:52:52:52:52:52:51:51:56:57:57:57:57:57:57:57:57:57
:53:53:53:53:53
:57
:55:51:51:51:51:51:51:51:51:51
:51:51
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
NNNNN
N
NNNNNNNNNN
NN
14141414141414141414141414141414141414
1414141^14
1^
14141414141414141414
1414
30
7777777887777777777
77777
7
8888888887
78
:22:48:48:48:48:48:48:01:01:40:37:37:37:37:37:37:37:37:37
:39:39:39:39:39
:38
:00:01:01:01:01:01:01:01:01:59
:59:02
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
WWWWVI
W
WWWWWWWWWW
WW
quad
fbfbfbfbfbfbfbfb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d2fb:d3fb:d3fb:d3fb:d3fb:d3fb:d3fb:d3fb:d3fb:d3fb:d3fb:d3fb:d3
region
ECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECE
Dace standard deviation
>350009470375010500
>28000>23000>300001000018300110008900103408080104507530766518250354752268077409500932089709240
23900585072802365
>3000051308803954751294
>3550012622136001640042007350
213001246022540153801721024140204451717031980534011735
180200500
5002000350200475165150265220113032503001702001601504001000320140140
215155150165136
750600
20002002501300320900300500
2200885840
4490110130
laboratory
1-9372IVIC-151L-117-hL-137-sL-137-xL-157-aL-163-jL-1375M-37PIC-2PIC-3PIC-4PIC-5PIC-6PIC-11PIC-12PIC-13PIC-14SI-456Tx-157Tx-158-aTx-158-bTx-159Tx-160W-435W-13041-2240UGa-634AU-28AU-101AU-102AU-104AU-105AU-106Rl-402C-301L-117-iM-38L-117-gL-163-iL-601SI-290SI-292SI-453SI-454SI-455SI-837SI-838SI-843SI-845St-1631
latitude/ quad reg:longitude
646464646464
6464646464646464646464656464646464
626564656565656565
65656565656565
65656565656564
:51:51:51:51:15:51
:51:51:51:51:51:51:51:51:51:51:51:00:51:51:51:51:51
:05:05:54:39:03:03:03:03:03
:03:03:00:28:03:03:00
:00:00:00:04:04:04:57
NNNNNN
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
NNNNNNNNN
NNNNNNN
NNNNNNN
147148147148147147
147147148148148148148148148148148147148148148148148
145150152149147147147147147
147147147148147147148
147147147147147147147
:59:02:59:00:59:59
:59:59:02:02:02:02:02:02:02:02:02:00:02:02:02:02:02
:57:50:06:00:31:31:31:31:31
:01:10:30:21:10:10:00
:00:00:00:10:10:10:35
WWWWWW
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
WWWWWWWWW
WWWWWWW
WWWWWWW
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:d3:d3:d3:d3:d3:d3:d3:d3:d3:d3:d3:d3:d3:d3:d3:d3:d3:d3:d3:d3:d3:d3:d3:d3:d3
:al:al:al:b3:al:al:al:al:al:al:al:al:al:al:al:al
ECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECELCEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECE
31
Date
1198060401476085306570
>25000>30000>30000>30000> 4000021065
>3900029295
>3500025090327003140014510511030005300850770390
2420>42000
6200>38000
693015506170258001650820017501520
11880122302000
20350>35000
538010230
>40000>42000117504100
>390001800068202520
standarddeviation
135240850115300
1365
2440
1070980
2040/181545070
120250904050
300
300300300800300300110100180120250
2100
260300
250200
200200200
laboratory latitude/longitude
St-1633W-434Gx-250Gx-251Gx-2555L-157-bL-158-aL-158-bL-163-hSI-291SI-839SI-840SI-842SI-844SI-850St-1632St-1721W-2703P-19271-2741-2771-278P-1832P-1833P-1834W-976W-1167W-1168W-1170W-1171W-1173W-1174W-1175W-12061-2751-2761-11074USGS-1037W-978SI-1560W-732W-979W-980W-2554W-30011-441W-8961-2248SI-841W-733W-891
6565656465656565656464646565
6560636363636363636363636363636363
63
:03:05:05:01:03:03:03:03:00:49:49:49:06:05
:05:07:07:13:13:28:28:28:10:10:23:23:07:07:10:10:04
:1363:096363656563636565
65
656565
:09:08:54:13:10:05:32:33
:10
:00:05:10
32
NNNNNNNNNNNNNN
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
NNNNNNNNNN
N
NNN
1414141413141414141414141414
1415141414141414141414141414141414
14141414IfIf1414IfIf
If
14If1!
quad
7:107:457:45i:457:387:387:387:387:303:013:01*:017:417:20
7:458:172:392:162:163:263:263:262:062:062:402:412:282:342:062:070:57
2:162:062:062:061:410:122:061:590:201:56
0:20
9:000:450:20
WWWWWWWWWWWWWW
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
WWWWWWWWWW
W
WWW
IgIgIgIgIgIgIgIgIgIgIgIgIgIgIgIgIgIgtatctctctctctctctctctctctctctctctctctctctctntntntntntntntntntntntn
:al:al:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2:a2
:a3:a3:a3:a3:a3
:al:al:a2:a2:a2:a2
region
ECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECLECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECEECE
Date standard deviation
>39000200
<2006730<200
>38000
200
260
Date standard deviation
58502501900
2875018260135809250313031306240623051205250
2677025750915536051972012340356034503295295512240986010370
>4000013500217055703490595084803980530
2245744080702290
1309010040012090120909080100110110
490/520 910/1040
215 145 460 205 160 140 135 130 180 140 150
4208011095105135105758512013080
laboratory latitude/longitude
W-895 65:10 N 150:20 WW-937 65:05 N 150:20 WW-1106 61:05 N 150:53 WW-1108 65:05 N 150:53 WW-llll 65:05 N 150:53 WW-1113 65:05 N 150:53 W
Southern region
laboratory latitude/longitude
A-2147A-2162A-2163A-2269A-2270B-4773B-4775Beta-5993Beta-5994Beta-5995Beta-5996Beta-5997Beta-5998DIC-2124DIC-2125Gx-5019Gx-5771Gx-6041Gx-6284Gx-6998Gx-6999Gx-7000Gx-70011-105321-105351-105361-106791-106981-111261-111301-111711-113771-113971-114971-114981-114991-116491-116501-11907
quad region
tn:a2 ECEtn:a2 ECEtn:a2 ECEtn:a2 EChtn:a2 ECEtn:a2 LCE
quad region
SOUSOUSOUSOUSOUSOUSOUSOUSOUSOUsousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousou
33
Date
>40000>40000
43604730740075601046037 4U525186041203b70353017208810388034603500352010140983010b5070607000
1350049100249004360060600
>40000995010260
6501225011450
790180
32803270320515952350350
>4000053401430019100<30066052930<100
standarddeviation
1001001201201501301158019016010090
1001001109090140140160120275100
1100/1000200700
4900/3000
70140150120
9090
11075
12580
300oOO900
115370
laboratory latitude/longitude
1-119491-119501-122121-122131-122151-122161-122171-122481-122491-122501-122741-122751-122761-122771-133521-133531-133541-133561-133571-133781-133791-133971-13398L-462Ql-1365gi-1366Ql-1369Ql-1370yl-1371W-4453W-5656W-5657WSU-1887Beta-5580Beta-5581Gx-44091-92771-117061-117171-117181-117671-120081-120271-12029L-101-a 61:13 N 1^L-101-b 61:20 N 1^L-117-a 61:23 N 1^L-163-g 60:42 N 1^UGa-949 61:50 N I/UGa-973 61:50 N 1'USGS-331
34
quad region
SOUSOUSOUSOUSOUSOUSOUSOUSOUSOUsousousousousousousousuusousousousousousousousousousousousousousousou
an SOUan SOUan SOUan SOUan SOUan SOUan SOUan SOUan SOUan SOUan SOU
>9:54 W an SOU>9:40 W an SOU>9:32 W an SOU>9:02 W an SOU>8:14 W an SOU>8:14 W an SOU
an SOU
Date standard deviation
laboratory latitude/ longitude
quad region
180 1825 1040 420
30401190
>32000>38000
5102800
>380003620
>40000<200<200<2003555
34000>38000
596078908290
>40000143001490011690137501860
139001435013690
2603900
>4500012210130013001300665089506650
131005060800010820
01050560
1039076503770
45 45 90
110 50
140
250180
250
2502000
250250250
350350300500250400200400250250
1208080801201501208085
300420
160200350330200
USGS-332 USGS-1570 USGS-1571 USGS-1572 USGS-1573USGS-1574W-77W-174W-175W-299W-535W-573W-644W-1313W-1314W-1315W-1803W-1804W-1806W-1807W-2152W-2306W-2366W-2367W-2369W-2375W-2389W-2390W-2919W-4292W-2151W-2169W-2153W-2154Beta-111741-130461-130461-130461-140191-140961-14096USGS-2175USGS-2176W-4311-10-AGSUVJ-267W-369W-1590I-5-AGSI-6-AGS1-7-AGS
61
6161616161616161616161
61616161t>l
6161616161616161616161616161fal60606059606060
:22
:19:48:24:00:00:00:06:05:18:08:05
:23:14:11:15:15
:12:11:16:17:22:47:47:47:47:47:47:47:47:47:47:01:09:00:53:27:12:12
N
NNNNNNNNNNN
NNNNN
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
149:
149:147:149:148:148:148:149:149:149:149:149:
149:149:149:149:149:
150:149:148:149:149:147:147:147:147:147:147:147:147:147:147:141:141:141:147:145:144:144:
31
3937503030305250344250
5058595555
56593631314748484847464747474757275646173232
W
WWWWWWWWWWW
WWWWW
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
an an an an ananananananananananananananananananananananananananananananananananananananananbgbgbgbscvcvcv
:a8:b5:b7:b7:d3:d3:d3:d3:d3:d3:d3:d3:d3:d3
SOU SOU SOU SOU SOUSOUSOUSOUsousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousou
35
Date
68109510700725
0136055038070086017002265175317271140
43400>46000>49000>420005860017504610975
>35000>38UOO13280850
9400691087208000
31300113904960
> 380006960
176003500745078801630
>3800028300
>380009055
29450320001153524900244503200
standarddeviation
375475130130100150120120150150100112105105250240
1100100200160
400200300250300300
1000300300
290400300400400350
1000
160610
2735140325610195
laboratory latitude/longitude
1-8-AGSI-9-AGSLJ-938LJ-939LJ-942LJ-943LJ-944LJ-945LJGAP-32LJGAP-33LJGAP-34P-173P-174P-192W-1592GrN-4086GrN-4165GrN-4448GrN-4744GrN-47981-268W-297W-306W-377W-531W-583W-592W-714W-717W-806W-809W-843W-848W-967W-969W-985W-1134W-1155W-1163W-1164W-1165W-1337W-1343W-1424AU-94Beta-1819Beta-1820Beta-1821Beta-1822DIC-1819D1C-1860
60:60:60:60:60:60:60:60:60:60:60:60:60:60:60:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:63:63:63:63:63:63:63:
211917262829252326262530303058181818181841350018184834180536361647475923422737231835163039434343384343
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
14414414414414614514514514514514514614614614614514514514514514414414614514514714414!14!14!
^ : 34:20:43
^ : 1 7:22: 41:24:45:26:32:24:30:30:30:59: 19: 19: 19* 1 Q
: 19:26:36:32 1 Q
* 1 9:37:40:18:57:52
145:52144:5814!14e14!14!14:14!14^14!14!14!14^14!14i14^14;14;147147147
:37:04:20:22:59:50:40:22: 18:50:58:12:50:11:11: 11:22:11:11
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWVIWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
quad
cvcvcvcvcvcvcvcvcvcvcvcvcvcvcvguguguguguguguguguguguguguguguguguguguguguguguguguguguguguhehehehehehehe
reg
SOUSOUSOUSOUSOUSOUSOUSOUsousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousou
36
Date
2173031070105651004086903675
>370003630476059951905010690
0375
36551060083556900
120804670
2393038803035960
860079859340627034301145
1112049151141073701057513560346538205690123001100203035108400512037803500325
01200390
standarddeviation
390860225435330160
1502052751500250
4060
58019095
102595
9300555565
460105195110756085801108510011512011521012020040025020026580
20040
160160
laboratory latitude/ quad reg:longitude
DIC-1861DIC-1862Gx-249Gx-5131Gx-5132Gx-5630Gx-80581-57101-82631-8264SI-1544SI-1561Sl-1933-aSI-1933-bSI-1934SI-1935-aSI-1935-bSI-1935-cSI-1936SI-1937SI-1938SI-1939SI-1940SI-1941SI-2115SI-2328SI-2329SI-2331SI-2332SI-2333SI-2880SI-4233SI-4234SI-4499SI-4500SI-4501UGa-253UGa-527UGa-529USGS-161W-62W-569W-1086WSU-1700WSU-1727WSU-1747W-43UW-268UW-269W-374W-376
6363636363
6363
63636363
6363636363
5959
59
:43:43:02:34:34
:38:40
:40:40: 10:35
:01:03:34:34:34
:59:52
:59
NNNNN
NN
NNNN
NNNNN
NN
N
147:11147:11147:30148:51148:51
147:22149:45
149:45149:45148:10149:31
147:18147:23148:51148:51148:51
141:30141:26
143:53
WWWWW
WW
WWWW
WWWWW
WW
W
hehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehe:d4ibibibib
SOUSOUSOUSOUSOUSOUSOUSOUsousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousou
37
Date standard deviation
laboratory latitude/ longitude
quad region
5120120104990245016301210
3000011511902402UO360
15800400
> 44000>250003800082009500
>24000450
9600581073109010
>39000865092003550395068004500370082006040103802730
>32000>3700013500137301495
112501175
109801785480700
19201255<180
22035090807070
49012580707080
400150
400900650
200650500600750
2000450600170250550450150900808040
40011070
250901509090909590
W-462W-3164W-4195' 'W-4485W-4510W-4512AU-36Gx-50391-121611-121661-121671-12168L-117-jL-117-kL-117-1L-117-mL-117-nL-117-oL-137-cL-137-dL-137-eL-137-1L-137-tL-137-uL-137-wL-163-aL-163-bL- 16 3-dL-163-eL-163-fL-237-fL-237-gL-434L-1170USGS-316USGS-317USGS-431W-76W-294W-748W-4827WSU-18881-3021-60911-60921-60941-60961-62291-62301-62311-6232
59:
60:
60:60:60:60:60:60:60:
60:64:
59:59:59:60:60:
60:60:
60:60:60:60:60:60:60:60:60:
61:61:61:61:61:61:61:61:61:
59
31
14141414150451
4647
5946384747
4747
474729292900373729
013745423736463741
N
N
NNNNNNN
NN
NNNNN
NN
NNNNNNNNN
NNNNNNNNN
14
If
IfIfIfIfIfIfIf
IfIf
IfIfIfIfIf
IfIf
IfIfi c
IfIfIfIfIfIf
141414
14
14141414
3
1
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11
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11
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53
13
24242424003024
1612
0451302312
1212
121222222250202122
550935450519340450
W
W
WWWWWWW
WW
WWWWW
WW
WWWWWWWWW
WWWWWWWWW
ibibibibibibknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknJenknmememememememememe
SOUSOUSOUSOUSOUSOUSOUSOUSOUSOUsousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousou
38
Date standard laboratorydeviation
14152295358U16301825126020051865635
303027801110014204300389070105250
>38000250490
10900802019901850
>47000112708280
>47000>47000
105076702250200200
487045303020767018301790433011520120301480085556675228039807190
>370005900
90909590909090120909090120280300300350300
2002001601208080
200120
10012010020020022095
155190200300125130170650380175145150200
250
1-62341-63151-64141-64151-64641-64651-64661-64671-64891-64901-6490-cSI-1103W-1156W-1159W-1246W-1247W-1326W-1390W-1488W-1522Y-2301Y-2302Y-2303Y-2304Y-2305Y-2306Y-2307Y-2308Y-2389Y-2506Y-2507Y-2508W-1819W-1820AU-32AU-33AU-34AU-64B-649B-650Beta-1726DIC-315DIG-316Gx-2177Gx-5998Gx-6749Gx-6750Gx-6751Gx-67521-2671-646
latitude/ quad reg:longitude
6161616161616161
6161
6161616161616161616161616161616161616161616163636363
6363
:35:35:35:35:43:36:36:44
:37:37
:34:23:34:34:24:19:27:27:45:45:45:45:52:43:42:47:52:00:37:37:26:30:05:56:57:42
:23:38
NNNNNNNN
NN
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
NN
141:141:141:141:141:141:141:142:
142:135:
143:143:143:143:143:143:142:142:141:141:141:141:141:141:141:141:141:142:141:141:142:142:144:144:144:144:
145:145:
1818181819191919
0000
4857484838045753363636363945464439000404545439393939
2253
WWWWWWWW
WW
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
WW
mememememememememememememememememememememememememememememememememc:b6mc:b6mhmhmhmhmhmhmhmhmhmhmhmhmhmhmhmhmh
SOUSOUSOUSOUSOUSOUSOUsousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousou
39
Date standard deviation
2300 180 800 125
5080 130 1220 190 8810 200410017302855841071405700515057907010910011800105020955480416010150138020258155906043106435120
45602880<200972012803120<190<23046501950553051523011601685760
43506400700600660460
2390
27018525514016026060
11015080
75090
2253001752801252252654251503904517070
320150120
2501501401101201109080
140300250250250250200
laboratory
1-647 1-648 1-4231 1-4232 1-45671-45921-82041-82051-82061-82071-11864SI-2171SI-2171-b2T-303UCLA- 1858UCLA- 1859UCLA-1875-aUGa-519UGa-530UGa-531UGa-572UGa-914UGa-915UGa-927UGa-941UGa-950UGa-974USGS-174USGS-338USGS-339W-268W-975Gx-49511-121091-121101-12111L-137-qL-163-kGx-1969Gx-1970Gx-1971Gx-1972Gx-2025Gx-20261-12108LJGAP-28W-1202W-1205W-1259W-1261W-1404
latitude longitud<
63:38 M 63:14 N
/3
145:53 W 145:29 W
63:47 N ]|44:30 W63:47 N63:47 N63:47 N
63:02 N63:02 N63:45 N63:02 N63:02 N63:01 N63:01 N63:03 N63:03 N63:02 N63:01 N63:01 N63:02 N63:01 N
44:30 W44:30 W44:30 W
46:04 W46:04 W44:15 W46:04 W46:04 W46:03 W46:03 W.46:03 W.46:03 W.40:04 W.46:03 W.46:03 W.46:04 W146:03 W
63:01 N 146:03 W63:02 N 146:04 W63:52 N 145:57 W63:01 N 146:03 W63:01 N k46:03 W63:22 N 145:40 W63:02 N 146:03 W63:38 N 145:53 W
64:01 N64:01 N64:01 N64:01 N64:01 N64:01 N
59:54 N ]59:28 N ]59:27 N ]59:26 N ]59:26 N ]59:27 N ]
144:45 W144:45 W144:45 W144:45 W144:45 W144:45 W
145:44 W146:19 WL46:18 WL46:20 WL46:20 W146:20 W
quad
mh mh mh mh mhmhmhmhmhmhmhmhmhmhmhmhmhmhmhmhmhmhmhmhmtimhmhmhmhmhmhmhmh:c4mh:c4mh:c4mh:c4mh:c4mh:c4mh:d2mh:d2mh:d2mh:d2mh:d2mh:d2mh:d4mimimimimimi
reg
SOU SOU SOU SOU SOUSOUSOUSOUsousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousou
40
Date standard deviation
4470 1150 4185 1150 6805 2280 1380 1140 640
17800 1140 1324 2560 2250 95801970010560 987011930
37U>37000
7540 1260 2400 1270 8175
>32000 3300114409240440
9650>42000
200010150 3120 2560
1240011190
>380001130010300
5708370693010730 4610 9940 4290 5740 8230
25050025012023017012012095
290120260300120100200200250250120
15010010080175
200400300250370
300400250250450300
200200250
250300250350570190100
laboratory
W-1405W-1796W-1797Gx-2828Gx-4230Gx-4232Gx-5129Gx-59971-26171-11228Rl-739S-976S-1040S-1041USGS-655USGS-656W-49W-336W-360SI-28GSC-15761-2691-2701-2791-3031-3051-364W-53W-429W-487W-1075W-1161W-1162W-1169W-1207W-1209W-1210W-1212W-1377W-1379W-1524W-1526W-2567W-2444W-1657W-2171W-2173I-4-AGSUSGS-73USGS-126USGS-127
latitude/ quad reg:longitude
59:59:59:
63:63:t>3:63:63:
63:65:63:63:
62:62:61:61:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:62:
62:62:62:64:60:60:60:
262526
5553535350
53043131
32322144354458574552424242565142332341575643525642
37515141494949
NNN
NNNNN
NNNN
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
NNNNNNN
146:146:146:
152:152:152:152:152:
152:154:151:151:
150:150:138:141:143:143:141:141:141:143:143:143:143:143:143:143:142:142:141:141:141:143:143:143:143:
143:143:143:147:148:148:148:
222119
1319191920
19270707
49491016505950584240575757254259233807563357402659
43424154595959
WWW
WWWWW
WWWW
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
WWWWWWW
mimiminun
mmmm
nifli
mmnifli
mmmmmmmmmm
nun
nun
mmpint
mmmsnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnb:c4nb:c5nb:c6nb:d6nb:d6srsrsrsr
SOUSOUSOUSOUSOUSOUSOUSOUsousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousou
41
Date
649072602370930
3680230
2250136927061750175015601630231017051090113013151940274014751385
12900103702690531069707240329084010605230457012605780188016701530124U17703410
30700140
40203210520350
>350002000470
9300
standarddeviation
22090
20020030020030010211870
13080707070
195120205907575
20030035070
1402101101306070
1401008010050508060
19080
2604565808080
20090
250
laboratory latitude/longitude
USGS-154USGS-228W-78W-1588W-1589W-1591L-137-kP-138P-139S-1042S-1043S-1054S-1055S-1062S-1063UGa-2339UGa-2340UGa-2341UGa-2342UGa-2343UGa-2344W-318W-416W-474Beta-7301Beta-7302Beta-7304Beta-7306Beta-7686Beta-7692Beta-7693Beta-7695Beta-7844Beta-7845Beta-7847Beta-9892Beta-9898Beta-10125Beta-10785Beta-10791Beta-10794DIC-1859DIC-2244DIC-2283DIC-2286ISGS-296ISGS-312W-357W-674SI-852W-536
606060606060
5959595959595959595959595959
626262626161
:49:49:38:26:43:04
:27:27:44:44:44:44:44:44:27:27:27:44:44:55
;47:47:15:54:00:07
NNNNNN
NNNNNNNNNNNNNN
NNNNNN
141414141414
1515151515151515151515151515
141414141515
889777
11111111111111
777700
:19:59:01:56:52:51
:44:44:05:05:05:05:02:02:44:44:44:03:03:03
:05:05:59:07:00:16
WwWwww
wwwwwwwwwwwwww
wwwwww
quad
srsrsrsrsrsrsvsvsvsvsvsvsvsvsvsvsvsvsvsvsvsvsvsvtktktktktktktktktktktktktktktktktktktktktktktktktktyty
reg
SOUSOUSOUSOUSOUSOUsousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousou
42
Date standard laboratorydeviation
11600620
842086401530
1634013820
>290008480
30670600950900
8450>38000>37000>35000
2500480
90004200<200102502230
>380006330<200<2005160
>400004170200
9520>40000
270830500
2180
300200300280200140170
1501050240200300200
200160400200
250250
240
300
250
350
70160250250
W-540W-541W-602W-603W-838W-49371-130721-2711-2721-11380L-237-bL-237-bL-237-bL-368W-295W-307W-373W-378W-433W-568W-715W-766W-767W-830W-842W-844W-846W-854W-968W-977W-1089W-1157W-16541-13645Beta-3628W-559W-2167W-2598
latitude/ quad reg:longitude
616161blbl606161616161616161
61bl616161616161616161616161616161
5957595959
:12:08:02:02:02:27:12:57:29:49:57:57:57:57
:55:19:52:55:56:58:26:59:31:29:34:42:26:31:31:55:42
:29:17:29:27:27
NNNNNNNNNNNNNN
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
NNNNN
150:150:150:150:150:151:151:145:144:145:146:146:146:146:
145:145:146:145:144:146:145:146:145:146:144:145:145:144:144:145:144:
146:138:139:139:139:
0013212121172119280457575757
2040192055450756144023010710232017
5656553737
WWWWWWWWWWWWWW
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
WWWWW
tytytytytytyty :a4vavavavavavavavavavavavavavavavavavavavavavavavavavava:d8yayayaya
SOUSOUSOUSOUSOUSOUsousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousousou
Date standard deviation
2145>30000125501650195019004620
120
110400250300100
Southwestern region
laboratory latitude/ longitude
1-3144L-137-iTx-4047L-112-dL-112-dL-112-d-avgL-112-e
51:56 N 176:34 W ad51:56 N 176:34 W ad51:56 N 176:34 W ad51:56 N 176:34 W ad
quad region
SWE SWE SWE SWE SWE SWE SWE
43
Date
46104530458033005750415038904200935044804480935586051750650
2500>34000
17401290230
1330966080756700
1062584251005
3901235905925760680
15501440
15550115002350134018508910
>450001283012070
4555070126017702322
9002200
standarddeviation
16015090
200240200110140320160130300245100150300
60250
4060
615450330500350105
95105
50959095
150170
25095
100100110
1601407560
270180380370400
laboratory latitude/longitude
L-112-eL-112-eL-112-e-avgL-112-fGaK-3801GaK-3802GaK-3803GaK-3804I-3-AGSS-1418S-1419Gx-7363Gx-7377L-112-gL-112-hM-12W-1287WSU-102WSU-117WSU-119WSU-123Gx-2744Gx-2745Gx-2788Gx-2789Gx-2790SI-916SI-917SI-918SI-919SI-920SI-9211-3131K-109-aK-109-bK-35421-4621-43541-43551-4356UW-56UW-57UW-70UW-71UGa-3812USGS-215WSU-452WSU-453WSU-717WSU-718WSU-721
515151515858585858585852525253526060606060
55555555555559595959585858585858585861615858585858
:56:56:56:56:05:05:05:05:01:05:05:07:07:55:00:26:50:00:00:00:00
:10:10:10:10:10:10:52:01:01:01:53:46:46:46:53:53:52:52:08:36:46:46:46:46:26
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
111111111111111111111
1<1<1111111111ll11li1<lililililili11<li11111
6666222.2.2>2.24422'3
>1»2>2>2.1
2222226111111111115611111
:34:34:34:34:40:40:40:40:46:48:48:30:30
WWWWWWWWWWWWW
:44E:43E:36E:55:00:00:00:00
:58:58:58:58:58:58:20:50:14:50:47:46:46:46:47:46:46:46:12:10:46:46:46:46:46
WWWWW
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
quad
adadadadafafafafafafafakakatatatbhbhbhbhbhcbcbcbcbcbcbcbcbcbcbcbcmgogogohg:d6hghghghg:d6hg:d6hg:d6hg:d6hphphghghghghg
reg
SWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWE
44
Date standard laboratorydeviation
450> 30000
100350310
1925670
21001360955156517501865
12420>31000
7600>33000>33UOO
6330>29000>30000
3450150
1900>30000
1965255530902955355
469016853610310014353470328077107895501569517901445880
48456780298026203520957017800
60
5095959595959590959595
400
100
150
20075
150
758085758595708510570656095907065656565
120250125160100160700
Y-932AU-88USU-1211-31321-44851-44861-44871-44881-53031-53041-55081-58061-5807AU-79AU-80AU-81AU-83AU-84AU-86AU-87AU-89I-5U61-5071-508L-13-jSI-1849SI-1850SI-1851SI-1852SI-1853SI-1854SI-1855SI-1856SI-1857SI-1858SI-1859SI-1860SI-1955SI-1956SI-1957SI-2072SI-2073SI-2074SI-2075Gx-61111-11361-1935Y-1388Y-1389Y-1390Y-1391
latitude/ quad reg:longitude
58:58:58:60:60:60:60:60:60:60:60:60:60:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:
56:56:57:57:57:57:
40383518151515151515151515144138383838383744424243
363612121212
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
NNNNNN
155158161166166166166166166166166166166157157157157157157157157157156156157
169169170170170170
:44:13:45:58:08:08:08:08:08:08:08:08:08:48:13:17:17:17:17:17:13:02:42:42:02
:35:35: 15:15:15:15
UUUuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
uuuuuu
mkngngnininininininininininknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknknkpiPiPiPiPiPipi
SUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUESUE
47
Date
563057607630925014403430352049902680296029602960410
293038904710303031603540324032703000556031601390610
980033306650920064902550890
1890224521902U55100
17401950725
>38000850080903407292030184028805584808290
standarddeviation
150180270150759595120250320320320759012013090901208010090
100907090
160100130130120959095959595100250250250
25300520240230100160350240
laboratory
Y-1392Y-1846Y-1848Y-1990GaK-5414GaK-5415GaK-5416GaK-54171-15071-15081-15801-1808N-3235N-3236N-3237N-3238N-3239N-3240N-3241N-3242N-3243N-3244N-3245N-3246Tk-124Tk-1251-39021-39031-39041-39051-39061-47351-47361-47371-47381-47391-4740M-690W-2129W-2130W-2131W-2250W-2660W-2849C-409C-409C-409-avgGx-2156Gx-2229Gx-2230Gx-2231
latitude/longitude
56:35 N 1657:12 N 1;57:12 N 1157:12 N 1;55:52 N 1655:52 N 1655:52 N 1655:52 N It55:52 N It55:53 N It55:52 N It55:52 N It55:52 N 1655:52 N 1655:52 N 1655:52 N 1655:52 N 1655:52 N 1655:52 N 1655:52 N 1655:52 N 1655:52 N It55:52 N 1655:52 N It55:52 N 1(55:52 N 1651:26 N i:51:32 N i;51:32 N i:51:26 N 1-51:32 N i;51:26 N i:51:26 N i;51:26 N i;
>9:30 W'0:15 W'0:15 W'U:15 W>0:30 W>0:30 W)0:30 W>0:30 W>0:30 W)0:30 W0:30 W0:30 W0:30 W0:30 W0:30 W0:30 W0:30 W0:30 W0:30 W0:30 W0:30 W0:30 W0:30 W0:30 W0:30 W0:30 W9:15 E9:00 E9:00 E9:15 E9:00 E9:15 E9:15 E9:15 E
51:26 N 179:15 E51:26 N 179:15 E51:26 N 179:15 E51:41 N 1751:26 N 1751:26 N l<i51:26 N 1751:26 N 175l:2b N 1751:26 N 1752:55 N Hi52:55 N lij52:55 N lib52:55 N 1>52:55 N li52:55 N ID52:55 N 13
8:02 E9:15 E9:15 E9:15 E9:15 E9:15 E9:15 E8:55 W8:55 W8:55 W8:55 W8:55 W8:55 W8:55 W
quad
PiPiPiPipmpmpmpmpmpmpmpmpmpmpmpmpmpmpmpmpmpmpmpmpmpmririririririririririririririririririsasasasasasasa
reg
SWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWhSWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWE
48
Date standard deviation
laboratory
21731100410
13001004530615530670600375300
4190285
432085201980400200
2620265055201340
0>37000
25201100600333
62205503392946983263937
20281119280391393353298
2033506531303365318012760347088701200
38210060951231008080125100120130155100115350250200200250250250250
2501001002807078657161495549444840444452
135857050
30018030060
WSU-722WSU-1746WSU-1816WSU-2162WSU-2163WSU-2164WSU-2165WSU-2166WSU-2167Gx-5654Gx-5655Gx-5656Gx-5657Gx-56581-3176W-1479W-1481W-1482W-1483W-2123W-2132W-2147W-2148W-2288W-3252W-3285B-835B-836C-696D1C-1236P-1034P-1036P-1038P-1039P-1041P-1042P-1043P-1044P-1045P-1047P-1048P-1049P-1057UGa-1931UGa-2820UGa-2822KSGS-108AU-821-1 -ACSI-2-AGSUSGS-51
latitude/ quad reg:longitude
586161616161616161
59595959595959595959
5757
57575757575757575757575757555757575758575761
:46:08:08:08:08:08:08:08:08
:45:23:23:23:23:04:04:30:47:21
:52:52
:53:06:06:06:01:01:07:07:01:01:02:02:02:52:53:53:53:45:38:34:49:32
NNNNNNNNN
NNNNNNNNNN
NN
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
161165165165165165165165165
154155155155155154154155154153
152152
153153153153153153153153153153153153152152153153153151157154152164
:46:12:12:12:12:12:12:12:12
:00:56:56:56:56:00:00:00:07:31
:40:40
:20:11: 11:36:36:36:29:29:36:36* 1 Q* 1 Q
:22:40:20:20:20:08:17:28:21:46
WWWWWWWWW
WWWWWWWWWW
WW
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
hghphphphphphphphpilililililililililililililililililkdkdkdkdkdkdkdkdkdkdkdkdkdkdkdkdkdkdkdkdkdknkrkrma
SWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWE
45
Date
02301850775
312532501200975122511754803006801230850
4800557030902110305073607677910039003840189567017904240845775
1450107541005650291016803470146058304430345021404360390
339016902810453039723860
standarddeviation
8010095
20020017012013012590759015012017520020035025025035022013013014010513025010011013010016011510510011095
12011011010511512011011010011044090
laboratory latitude/longitude
USGS-521-2091-2101-5051-5171-5181-5191-5201-5211-5221-5231-5241-5251-5261-5271-5281-5291-11571-11581-11591-11601-16271-16281-16291-16301-16311-16321-16331-16341-16351-16361-16371-16381-16391-19401-19411-19421-19431-19441-19451-19461-19471-19481-31131-31141-31151-31161-37331-4161Y-930Y-931
61:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:
363535193535353535353535353535353535353535191935353535353535191919040404040419043535351935353504044040
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
H1i:i:V.r.i:LV.i:i:i:v.i:1!i:i:i:V.i:i:i:V.i:1!i:V.i:V.V.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.
)6i5>5>4i5>55)5i5>5 5i55>5>5i5>5i5>5>5>5>4>4>5>5)5>5>5>5'4)4)4>41414i4>4>4>4>4i515»5i4i5.5>5.4.4.5i5
:10:44:44:01:44:44:44:44:44:44:44:44:44:44:44:44:44:44:44:44:44:10:10:44:44:44:44:44:44:44:10:10:10:30:30:30:30:30:10:30:44:44:44:10:44:44:44:30:30:44:44
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
quad
mamkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmkmk
reg
SWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWE
46
Date standard laboratorydeviation
6600707078707120718080608280
07175726098057395968599452000314091858505826028255370804542954655626550007950438542053507843526904625288537938425779616609UO
4900980
3460367477018173812979327932765772877000
32024026024025024022024024032048016028032012015070046046018524039020016028523543020018012450020529018018527523030030040025013255938796
497497958690
Gx-2232Gx-2233Gx-2234Gx-2235Gx-2237Gx-2238Gx-2239Gx-2240Gx-2241Gx-2243Gx-2244Gx-2246Gx-2352Gx-2353Gx-2742Gx-2743Gx-2753Gx-2754Gx-2755Gx-2756Gx-2757Gx-2758Gx-2759Gx-2760Gx-2762Gx-2763Gx-2764Gx-2794Gx-2795Gx-2798Gx-2809Gx-3858Gx-3858-b1-1731-4931-7151-1046M-91M-92M-93M-94P-766P-1087P-1102P-1103P-1104P-1105P-1106P-1107P-1108P-1835
latitude/ quad reg:longitude
525252525252525252525252525252525252525252525252525252525252525252525252525353535352525252525252525252
:55:55:55:55:55:55:55:55:55:55:55:55:56:56:56:56:56:56:56:56:55:55:55:55:56:56:56:55:55:55:55:56:56:56:56:55:55:00:00:00:00:56:56:55:55:55:55:55:55:55:55
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
168168168168168168168168168168168168168168168168168168168168168168168168168168168168168168168168168168168168168169169169169168168168168168168168168168168
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;;:j:;:::::::;:;:
555555555555555555555555515151515151515156565656515151565655555151525255554343434352525555555555555555
WW'W
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
sasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasa
SWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWE
49
Date standard laboratorydeviation
699077907796451051804550534057505920792083907360905582357600788581409957660
2950019301040
10120>390001561076303200
>40000>40000127507675335
2110357008995699550553615380048108425153548403640188516559301055705072952745
90110230115100125806580100951009512510035548565
30034070
200350
22070
150
1102606095
30002953357060608511580807590807560
32050
200
P-1836P-1837SI-1046SI-2169SI-2170Sl-2171-blSI-2172SI-2173SI-2174SI-2175SI-2176SI-2177SI-2178SI-2179SI-2180SI-2181SI-2182SI-2183W-1180USGS-158USGS-217W-2464W-2686W-4379W-4503W-4506L-117-b1-130571-13058L-137-hSI-1998SI-2076SI-2078SI-2079SI-2492SI-2493SI-2494SI-2551SI-2552SI-2640SI-2641SI-2642SI-2643SI-2644SI-2645SI-2646SI-2649SI-2650Gx-2348Gx-2349Gx-2350
latitude/longitude
52:55 N 152:55 N 152:55 N 152:55 N 152:55 N 152:55 N 152:55 N 152:55 N 152:55 N 152:55 N52:55 N52:55 N 152:55 N52:55 N52:55 N52:55 N52:55 N52:55 N52:55 N63:53 N63:23 N63:41 N63:42 N63:28 N63:28 N63:28 N59:40 N57:14 N57:14 N57:43 N
52:56 N52:56 N53:05 N
b8:55 Wb8:55 WS8:55 Wb8:55 W68:55 W68:55 Wb8:55 W68:55 W68:55 W68:55 W68:55 W68:55 W68:55 W68:55 W68:55 W68:55 W68:55 W68:55 W68:55 W63:01 W64:31 W70:11 W63:03 W62:10 W62:10 W62:10 W51:26 W57:27 W57:27 W57:41 W
168:51 W168:51 W168:26 W
quad
sasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasascscscscscscscsuugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugukukuk
regie
SUESWESUESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWLSWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWEor TV*SWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWE
50
Date standard laboratorydeviation
3745500280
2100135057082011703105912018801450147011001580890650700
1806060
10050065609055
250200200200250250150200300
Gx-2351S-417S-418S-419W-2680SI-965SI-966SI-967SI-968W-3424M-676M-677M-678M-681M-682M-689M-692M-693
latitude/ quad reg:longitude
536363636354545454
5353535353535353
:06:53:53:53:41:08:08:08:08
:53:53:53:53:53:57:28:29
NNNNNNNNN
NNNNNNNN
168160160160161165165165165
166166166166166166167167
:26:42:42:42:11:38:38:38:38
:33:33:33:33:33:35:18:18
WwWwwwwww
wwwwwwww
ukululululurnurnurnurnurnunununununununun
SWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWESWE
Date standard deviation
Southeastern region
laboratory latitude/ longitude
quad region
10520 29000
36050035
405040603820415094103165822073608180524051401195781031751690
11170385017701750153591303750
120 4606045
13570
1151208013060
1252701309090150120220100225110100100100130100
Beta-2316 GSC-769USGS-639SI-914SI-915WSU-3234WSU-3235WSU-3236WSU-3238WSU-3239WSU-3240WSU-3241WSU-3242WSU-3243WSU-3244WSU-3245AU-100AU-1081-86-OSU1-23001-23961-30681-30691-31501-31511-63041-6393
555555555555555555555555555858585858585858585858
:31:31:45:45:45:45:45:45:45:45:45:45:45:25:20:37:53:53:55:55:51:56: 14: 14
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
132:132:133:133:133:133:133:133:133:133:133:133:133:134:134:136:135:135:135:135:135:135:135:135:
303030303030303030303030303830315347505052561515
WWVIwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
becrcrcrcrcrcrcrcrcrcrcrcrcrjujujujujujujujujujuju
SEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEA
51
Date standard deviation
laboratory latitude/ longitude
quad region
345823029700152541558800754535001790
10300610010300b65078001080230760560880880
39001330
13420219033904745850
3195570905
464515104551551352359302575530067555770196041803670922011630
68526013803700433
85130
8595
125
25028560030040025030012011010010010010017013013070708515010090959010085855060707590
1109565658080
1454050100
100080
1-63941-6395
' 1-70541-70551-70561-70571-7058L-106-bL-106-cL-297-aL-297-bL-297-dL-297-eL-297-gM-1886M-1921M-1922M-1923M-1924M-1925M-1926M-1975SI-2082SI-2086SI-2089SI-2090SI-2091SI-2092SI-2093SI-2094SI-2095SI-2096SI-2097SI-2098SI-2101SI-2102SI-2103SI-2104SI-2105SI-2106SI-2107SI-2108SI-2109SI-2111SI-2112SI-2113UW-14UW-15UW-16UW-18UW-21
58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:
58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:
58:58:58:
58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:
1 "I1 A
141 tt
1 tt
i *41422252321
22252624555555552415
14141 tt
1 M
141 tt
141 «t
I U
1 tt
1 «t
1 tt
1 tt
1 «t
141 tt
1 «t
1 tt
141 tt
141 A
3334332525
NNNNNNNNNNN
NNNNNNNNNN
NNN
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
135135135135135135
: 152 15
: 15: 15: 15:: 14
135::15134134134134
134134134134135135135135134134
135135135
13513513513!13!13!13!13!13!
22:35;25;31
:36:36:02:35:25:25:25:25:10:10
: 15:15:15
:15:15: 15: 15: 15: 15: 15:15: 15
13!>:15135:15135:15133133133133133
: 15:15:15: 15: 15
133:1513313l)13D13013i)136
: 15:43:40:30:52:52
W juW juW juW juW juW juW juW juW juW juW ju
juW juW juW juW juW juW juW juW juW juW ju
juW juW juW ju
juW juW juW juW juW juW juW juW juW juW juW juW juW juW juW juW juW juW juW juW juW juW juW juW ju
SEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEA
52
Date standard laboratory latitude/ quad regiondeviation longitude
4490 250 W-1828 ju SEA10880 340 W-1829 58:18 N 134:25 W ju SEA5730 350 W-1949 58:16 N 134:13 W ju SEA8380 400 W-2007 ju SEA3650 250 W-2029 58:16 N 134:24 W ju SEA5640 280 W-2030 58:16 N 134:24 W ju SEA6580 300 W-2031 58:16 N 134:24 W ju SEA2630 600 W-2032 58:16 N 134:24 W ju SEA8280 350 W-2258 58:23 N 134:37 W ju SEA9070 350 W-2260 58:21 N 134:28 W ju SEA10630 500 W-2263 58:23 N 134:37 W ju SEA2780 200 W-2377 58:26 N 134:33 W ju SEA2800 200 W-2379 58:26 N 134:33 W ju SEA2740 200 W-2380 58:18 N 134:27 W ju SEA7150 300 W-2384 58:21 N 134:32 W ju SEA9800 300 W-2392 58:19 N 134:36 W ju SEA9700 800 W-2393 58:17 N 134:26 W ju SEA10760 500 W-2394 58:18 N 134:27 W ju SEA9150 800 W-2395 58:18 N 134:27 W ju SEA11920 1000 W-2396 58:20 N 134:26 W ju SEA2U80 250 W-2719 58:16 N 134:31 W ju SEA<200 W-2720 58:18 N 134:24 W ju SEA
>39000 W-2721 58:25 N 134:37 W ju SEA10180 800 WSU-412 58:18 N 134:25 W ju SEA2300 445 WSU-421 58:18 N 134:25 W ju SEA2240 450 WSU-422 58:18 N 134:25 W ju SEA2790 130 Y-132-80 58:26 N 134:34e ju SEA190 50 Y-132-83 58:27 N 135:55 W ju SEA
1090 60 Y-132-84 58:26 N 134:34 W ju SEA0 Y-132-86 58:37 N 137:40 W ju SEA
3400 250 W-1955 58:14 N 134:49 W ju:a3 SEA10240 300 W-1826 58:23 N 134:37 W ju:b2 SEA10640 300 W-1827 58:23 N 134:37 W ju:b2 SEA7210 300 W-1832 58:21 N 134:38 W ju:b2 SEA9440 300 W-1835 58:21 N 134:31 W ju:b2 SEA12300 350 W-1839 58:22 N 134:40 W ju:b2 SEA
860 250 W-1947 58:23 N 134:35 W ju:b2 SEA<200 W-1953 58:18 N 134:14 W ju:b2 SEA12730 500 W-1830 58:22 N 134:41 W ju:b3 SEA12880 500 W-1831 58:22 N 134:41 W ju:b3 SEA1560 95 1-2301 58:53 N 135:53 W ju:d6 SEA1980 100 1-2394 58:53 N 135:47 W ju:d6 SEA
10940 155 1-2395 58:53 N 135:47 W ju:d6 SEA1700 100 1-2687 58:53 N 135:48 W ju:db SEA
10300 400 L-207-d ju:d6 SEA8420 130 SI-905 55:36 N 131:35 W Ice SEA7230 115 SI-906 55:36 N 131:35 W kc SEA575 80 SI-911 55:36 N 131:35 W kc SEA995 80 SI-912 55:36 N 131:35 W kc SEA1660 100 SI-913 55:36 N 131:35 W kc SEA3170 90 B-2183 mf SEA
53
Date standard deviation
laboratory latitude/ longitude
quad region
298016305000178013504430124301435174015853401960123028701960175010301780300310
13960264018901220237012108140689027906335702570752175273547756335523542157075197518252175475519757025271527353655475039003650
808080605060
10045
10085
10090608065606065
10570
360180150180180200390350250220270250100160250220200200250150150100180200270120160100160100100
B-2184B-2185B-6776B-6777B-6778B-6779Beta-10647DIG-284DIG-285DIG-286DIG-287DIG-458DIG-459DIG-460DIG-461DIG-462DIG-554DIG-555DIG-556DIG-556Gx-460Gx-9895Gx-9896Gx-9897Gx-9912I-ll-AGSI-12-AGSI-13-AGSI-14-AGS1-58-11-58-201-58-41-58-91-59-15I-80-OSUI-81-OSUI-82-OSUI-83-OSUI-84-OSUI-85-OSUI-87-OSUI-88-OSUI-89-OSUI-90-OSUI-91-OSUI-121-OSU1-122-OSUI-123-OSUI-124-OSUI-125-OSUI-126-OSU
58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:
58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:59:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:58:
262325252325252022241720232357
5743433658585858585858585759533957580158565756565656
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
137136136136136136136136136136136136136136136
138137137137136136136136136136136136136136135136
; 10:44:54:58:50:50:49:30:17:37:35:30:46:46:02
:00:45:45:34:06:06:08:04:08:06:07:07: 15:09:52:27
136:02136:00136:06136136136136136136136
:07: 19: 11:00:14 1 A
» 1 A
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
mfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmf
SEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEA
54
Date standard laboratorydeviation
140066503710
0600
625026001030153074608930180030409150109026201000016602620180021202340
464001800010400456009510219023902520
72000390
3250606019303580360081601320367048805670940
706071701540
01520760
40404680
90100110
130200160100130200250160150280100120220110120125115115
260
28010511090
160200200250250250300200200200250200250250-130
140130150160
I-162-OSU1-163-OSU1-164-OSU1-4381-4631-4641-4651-4661-4671-4691-5441-5451-5461-5471-5481-13021-13031-13041-13051-13141-16101-16121-16131-16141-16151-16161-16211-23021-3398OWU-489Ql-1613W-371W-405W-800W-2157W-3303W-3305W-3306W-3307W-3310W-3311W-3312W-3313W-3322W-3323Y-4Y-5Y-6Y-7Y-8Y-9
latitude/ quad reg:longitude
58585858
58
58
58585858
585858
58585858
585858585858
:53:56:53:36
:57
:53
:56:57:57:56
:57:50:57
:32:27:39:48
:38:38:27:40:35:52
NNNN
N
N
NNNN
NNN
NNNN
NNNNNN
136136136137
136
136
136136136136
136136136
137137137136
136136136136136136
:42:18:42:39
:02
:08
:06:02:02:06
:02:02:13
:23:17:36:30
:30:30:34:21:00:45
WWWW
W
W
WWWW
WWW
WWWW
WWWWWW
mfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmfmf
SEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEA
55
Date standard laboratorydeviation
705000
76063001885226543303290176585017103745
018408210901047309860717594101000510075143032353635124009970970012170169096015805760403043109180915056905320857024501010256099402880102501102070003U907620
240
1302001208080555010060100
25030030025075155707575708570
80030035040025025025070901401501501001003002505080350250350400210250300
Y-10Y-32Y-36Y-37Y-132-82Y-132-85Y-301Y-302Y-303Y-304Y-305Y-306Y-307Y-308W-1983W-2018W-2021W-2158SI-3776SI-3777SI-3778SI-4352SI-4354SI-3787SI-3788SI-3789W-1734W-1738W-2326W-2327W-2163W-2164W-2165Beta-6003Beta-6004Beta-60051-122181-122191-122341-12235W-1739W-1740USGS-1226USGS-1227W-2291W-2292W-2293W-2294Y-132-81W-2017W-2019
latitude/longitude
58:40 N 136
58:37 N 13758:57 N 13658:58 N 13658:56 N 13658:53 N 13658:53 N 13658:53 N 13658:53 N 13658:35 N 136
59:00 N 137
59:00 N 13656:45 N 13556:45 N 13556:45 N 13556:45 N 13556:45 N 13556:01 N 13256:01 N 13256:01 N 13256:47 N 13256:35 N 13256:29 N 13256:33 N 13256:36 N 13i56:36 N 13i56:36 N 13257:03 N 13.57:03 N 13.57:03 N 13.57:03 N 13.57:03 N 13-57:03 N 13!57:03 N 13,57:03 N 13,57:03 N 13,58:55 N 13158:55 N 1359:13 N 1359:27 N 1359:14 N 1359:17 N 1359:00 N 13
56
quad
21 W mfmfmfmf
;40 W mf;02 W mf:06 W mf:06 W mf:08 W mf:08 W mf:08 W mf:08 W mf:07 W mf
mf:30 W mf :c2
mf :d3mf :d3
:50 W mf :d3:10 W pa:10 W pa:10 W pa:10 W pa:10 W pa:50 W pe:50 W pe:50 W pe:54 W pe:32 W pe:22 W pe,:37 W pe:32 W pe:c2::32 W pe:c21:32 W pe:c21:45 W si>:45 W si>:45 W si>:45 W si>:45 W si>:45 W si>:45 W si>:21 W si>:21 W siJ:45 W sk3:45 W sk3:28 W sk3:19 W sk3:28 W sk3:28 W sk >:09 W sk
sk:a4sk:a6
region
SEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEA
Date standard laboratorydeviation
930770
2225180
<2006180956063704700560136880
4910<2009320
8011030070
10022080
34075626585
350
Beta-3625Beta-3626Beta-3627Beta-3629Beta-3630Beta-3631Beta-3632Beta-3633Beta-36401-439P-178USGS-923USGS-924USGS-927W-2917
latitude/ quad reg:longitude
59:59:59:59:59:59:59:59:59:59:
59:59:59:59:
1 Q
1 Q
1817162032171232
27120724
NNNNNNNNNN
NNNN
138138138138138138139138138139
139138138138
:53:56:59:58:55:52:10:34:30:51
:40:30:38:57
WWWWWWWWWW
WWWW
yayayayayayayayayayayayayayaya
SEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEASEA
Date standard deviation
laboratory
Offshore
latitude/ longitude
quad region
13600 16700 17150 17950 19800 169001246021950269501405043904029124016951765107015551800359016540154501157031600
650 400 310 330 420 540190700
1000210210639095909095
170140200250130600
1-1377 1-3754 1-4080 1-4090 1-4949 1-49571-5894LJ-632LJ-633MI-159MI-160P-1050SI-2158SI-2159SI-2160SI-2161SI-2162USGS-192USGS-354USGS-356USGS-357USGS-358USGS-638
474767675771717171717063656763
:59:59:30:30:50:27:27:27:27:27:30:31:07:07:53
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
134134165165156149149149149149140165167167163
:00:00:52:52:44:29:29:29:29:29:18:54:30:35:01
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFF
57
Alaska - general
Date standarddeviation
4470 120>40000>37000
>285260013270 4024900 200
laboratory
1-182-GSC1-77101-92731-10655P-64Ql-1367Ql-1368
latitude/longitude
quad region
GEN GEN GENGEN GEN GEN GEN
Author citation Index
A - University of Arizona
Lab Reference
A-912-a Long and Muller, 1981 A-921-a Long and Muller, 1981; Pewe,
1975bA-921-b Long and Muller, 1981 A 022-a Long and Muller, 1981; Pewe,
1975bA-922-b Long and Muller, 1981 A-923-a Long and Muller, 1981; Pewe,
1975bA-923-b Long and Muller, 1981 A-924 Long and Muller, 1981; Pewe,
1975bA-2147 Ten Brink, 1983
2162 Ten Brink, 1983 V2163 Ten Brink, 1983 A-2269 Ten Brink, 1983 A-2270 Ten Brink, 1983 A-2144 Hoffecker, 1982 A-2168 Hoffecker, 1982
AU - University of Alaska
Lab Reference
AU-6 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AU-7 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AU-8 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-11 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AU-12 Hopkins and others, 1981;
Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AU-13 Hopkins and others, 1981;
Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-14 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AU-15 Hamilton and others, 1983;
Reeburgh and"Young, 1976 AD-16 Hamilton and others, 1983;
Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-17 Hamilton and others, 1983;
Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AU-19 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AU-20 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AU-22 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AU-23 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AU-24 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AU-25 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AU-26 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-27 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AU-28 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-32 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AU-33 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-34 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AU-36 Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;
Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-37 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-38 Hamilton, n.d.; Reeburgh and
Young, 1976, AD-39 Hamilton, n.d.; Reeburgh and
Young, 1976
Lab Reference
AD-40 Hamilton, n.d.; Reeburgh andYoung, 1976
AU-40-c Hamilton, n.d.; Reeburgh/andYoung, 1976
AU-40-b Hamilton, n.d.; Reeburgh andYoung, 1976
AD-41 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-42 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AU-43 Reeburgh and Young,/1976 AD-44 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-45 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-46 Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983;
Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AU-47 Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983;
Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-48 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-50 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-52 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-53 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-64 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-66 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AU-68 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-69 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-70 Porter and others, 1983;
Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-71 Porter and others, 1983;
Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AU-72 Porter and others, 1983;
Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-79 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AU-80 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-81 Ager, 1982; Reeburgh and Young,
1976 AD-82 Ager, 1982; Reeburgh and Young,
1976AD-83 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-84 Ager, 1982; Reeburgh and Young,
1976AD-86 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-87 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-88 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AU-8S Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-90 Guthrie 1985; Hopkins and
others, 1976; Kaufman andHopkins, 1985; Reeburgh andYoung, 1976
AD-91 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-92 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-93 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-94 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-100 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-101 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-102 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-104 Reet 'rgh and Young, 1976 AD-105 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-106 Reeburgh and Young, 1976 AD-108 Miller, 1976; Reeburgh and .
Young, 1976 AD-109 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;
Reeburgh and Young, 1976
Lab
AU-110 AU-111 AU-112
AU-113
AU-115 AU-470
Lab
B-265B-266B-267-aB-267-bB-280B-281B-649B-650B-835
B-836
B-2183 B-2184 B-2185 B-4773 B-4775 B-6776 B-6777 B-6778 B-6779
Reference
Reeburgh and Reeburgh and Kaufman and Reeburgh and Kaufman and Reeburgh and Hopkins and Hamilton and
Young, 1976Young, 1976
Hopkins, 1985;Young, 1976
Hopkins, 1985;Young, 1976
Robinson, 1979aBrubaker, 1983
Lab
Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta'
-1691-1692-1693-1694-1695-1696-1697-1726-1765-1766
Beta-1819
Beta-1820
Beta-1821
B - Bern, Switzerland
Reference
Gfeller and others, 1961Gfeller and others, 1961Gfeller and others, 1961Gfeller and others, 1961Gfeller and others, 1961Gfeller and others, 1961West, 1967West, 1967Clark, 1970, 1984a; Oeschgerand others, 1970Clark, 1970, 1984a; Oeschgerand others, 1970Mann and Ugolini, 1985Mann and Ugolini, 1985Mann and Ugolini, 1985Ten Brink, 1983Ten Brink, 1983Mann and Ugolini, 1985Mann and Ugolini, 1985Mann and Ugolini, 1985Mann and Ugclini, 1985
Beta - Beta Analytic, Inc.
Reference
Edwards and others, 1985 Edwards and others, 1985 Edwards and others, 1985 Edwards and others, 1985 Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983 Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983 Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983 Mobley, 1982 Brighman, 1981Brighman, 1981, 1985; Williams and Carter, 1984 Hamilton and Thorson, 1983; Williams and Galloway, 1986 Hamilton and Thorson, 1983; Thorson and others, 1981; Williams and Galloway, 1986 Hamilton and Thorson, 1983; Thorson and others, 1981; Williams and Galloway, 1986
60
Li
Bi
BiBiBiBiB<B<B<B<B(B(B(B(BeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBe
b
ta-1822
ta-1823ta-1824ta-1825ta-1826ta-1827ta-2316ta-2645ta-2646ta-2840ta-2907ta-3213ta-3433ta-3434ta-3435ta-3436ta-3437ta-3625ta-3626ta-3627ta-3628ta-3629ta-3630ta-3631ta-3632ta-3633ta-3640ta-3692ta-4221ta-4222ta-4260ta-4558ta-4559ta-4560ta-4561ta-4971ta-4972ta-4973ta-4976ta-5383ta-5384ta-5577ta-5580ta-5581ta-5882ta-5883ta-5884ta-5885ta-5993ta-5994ta-5995La-5996^a-5997:a-5998:a-6003:a-6004;a-6005:a-6829
Reference
Hamilton and Thorson, 1983,;Thorson and others,81; Williamsand Galloway, 1986Thorson and Dixon, 1983Thorson and Dixon, 1983Thorson and Dixon, 1983Thorson and Dixon, 1983Thorson and Dixon, 1983Mann, 1986Reanier and Ugolihi, 1982Reanier and Ugolihi, 1982Reanier and Ugolihi, 1982Gal, 1982Gal, 1982Hamilton and Bruoaker, 1983Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983Molnina, 1986Molnina, 1986Molnina, 1986Molnina, 1986Molnina, 1986Molnina, 1986Molnina, 1986Molnina, 1986Molnina, 1986Molnina, 1986Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983Kline and Budtzen, 1986Kline and Budtzen, 1986Dixon, 1985Edwards and others, 1985Edwards and others, 1985Edwards and others, 1985Edwards and others, 1985Edwards and others, 1985Edwards and others, 1985Edwards and others, 1985Edwards and others, 1985Carter, 1983Carter, 1983Kline and Budtzen, 1986Reger and Updike, 1983Reger and Updike, 1983Edwards and others, 1985Edwards and others, 1985Edwards and others, 1985Edwards and others, 1985Riehle, 1985Riehle, 1985Riehle, 1985Riehle, 1985Riehle, 1985Riehle, 1985Riehle and Brew, 1984Riehle and Brew, 1984Riehle and Brew, 1984Dixon, 1985
Lab Reference Lab Reference
Beta-7075 Dixon, 1985 Beta-7301 Dixon, 1985 Beta-7302 Dixon, 1985 Geta-7304 Dixon, 1985 Beta-7306 Dixon, 1985 Beta-7686 Dixon, 1985 Beta-7692 Dixon, 1985 ?ota-7693 Dixon, 1985 Beta-7695 Dixon, 1985 Reta-7760 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985 beta-7761 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985 Beta-7762 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985 Beta-7763 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985 Beta-7844 Dixon, 1985 Beta-7845 Dixon, 1985 Beta-7847 Dixon, 1985 .ta-9892 Dixon, 1985
Beta-9898 Dixon, 1985 Beta-10125 Dixon, 1985 Beta-10647 Mann, 1986 Beta-10785 Dixon, 1985 Beta-10791 Dixon, 1985 Beta-10794 Dixon, 1985 Beta-11174 Williams, 1986; Williams and
Galloway, 1986
BGS- - Brock University
Lab Reference
BGS-512 Brown and Kreig, 1983;Hamilton, 1979b
BGS-513 Brown and Kreig, 1983;Hamilton, 1979b
BGS-522 Calkin and Ell is, 1980 BGS-547 Calkin and Ell is, 1980 BGS-548 Calkin and £11 is, 1980 BGS-549 Ell is and Calkin, 1984 BGS-614 Calkin and Ell is, 1980 BGS-670 Ell is and others, 1981
Bins - Birmingham, England
Lab Reference
Birm-711 Derry, 1977; West, 1981
C - Chicago
C-260 Gal, 1982; Larsen, 1953, 1954C-266 Gal, 1982C-299 Arnold and Libby, 1951; Pewe,
1975b C-301 Hester, 1960; Libby, 1951,
1955; Pewe, 1975b C-409 Libby, 1955 C-505 Giddings, 1961; Libby, 1951,
1955C-506 Dumond, 1984; Libby, 1955 C-560 Libby, 1951, 1955
C-562 C-563 C-696 C-792
C-793
Lab
Dumond, 1984Libby, 1951, 1955Libby, 1955Anderson, 1970a; Dumond, 1984;Libby, 1954, 1955Anderson, 1970a; Dumond, 1984Libby, 1954, 1955
DIG - Oicarb Radioisotope Company
Reference
DIC-284 Derksen, 1976DIC-285 Derksen, 1976DIC-286 Derksen, 1976DIC-287 Derksen, 1976DIC-315 Ager, 1975DIC-316 Ager, 1975DIC-442 Brown and Kreig, 1983;
Hamilton, 1979b; Walker andothers, 1981
DIC-458 Derksen, 1976 DIC-459 Derksen, 1976 DIC-460 Derksen, 1976 DIC-461 Derksen, 1976 DIC-462 Derksen, 1976 DIC-464 Everett, 1979; Williams, 1983b DIC-465 Everett, 1979; Williams, 1983b DIC-554 Derksen, 1976 DIC-555 Derksen, 1976 DIC-556 Derksen, 1976 DIC-673 Walker and others, 1981 DIC-674 Walker and others, 1981 DIC-694 Everett, 1979; Williams, 1983b DIC-695 Everett, 1979; Williams, 1983b DIC-696 Everett, 1979; Williams, 1983b DIC-697 Everett, 1979; Williams, 1983b DIC-1236 Clark, 1984a DIC-1334 Guthrie, 1985 DIC-1570 Thorson and Dixon, 1983 DIC-1571 Thorson and Dixon, 1983 DtC-1573 Thorson and Dixon, 1983 D1C-1583 Gal, 1982 DIC-1584 Gal, 1982; Workman, 1981 DIC-1586 Gal, 1982; Workman, 1981 DIC-1589 Anderson, 1984; Gal, 1982;
Kunz, 1982; Workman, 1981 DIC-1819 Reger and Updike, 1983; Thorson
and others, 1981DIC-1855 Thorson and Dixon, 1983 DIC-1856 Thorson and Dixon, 1983 DIC-1859 Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;
Thorson and others, 1981 DIC-1860 Thorson and others, 1981;
Williams and Galloway, 1986 DIC-1861 Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;
Thorson and others, 1981;Williams and Galloway, 1986
61
Lab
Gale - Gakushuin University, Japan
Reference
GciK-2300 GeiK-2304
-3801 K-3802-3803
GcK-3804 GiK-4939
GelK Ge
GeiK
GaK-4940
Lab Reference L<ib
UiC-1862 Hamilton and Thorson, 1983; Thorson and others, 1981; Williams and Galloway, 1986
nir or| 19 ' Gal, 1982; Gerlach, 1982 D!C-?020 Gal, 1982; Gerlach, 1982 DIC-2021 Gal, 1982; Gerlach, 1982 :\":-2022 Gal, 1982; Gerlach, 1982 nir.9023 Gal, 1982; Gerlach, 1982 DIC-2123 Guthrie, 1985 : >T f-2124 Guthrie, 1985
-2125 Guthrie, 1985 GeK-5414LIC-2186 Gal, 1982 GaK-5415DIC-2203 Gal, 1982; Gerlach, 1982 GaK-5416DIC-2204 Gal, 1982; Gerlach, 1982 GaK-5417DlC-2205 Gal, 1982; Gerlach, 1982DIC-2206 Gal, 1982; Gerlach, 1982"~ ~?07 Gal, 1982; Gerlach, 1982L.^-^244 Dixon, 1985 LabDIC-2283 Dixon, 1985DIC-2286 Dixon, 1985 GifDIC-2418 Guthrie, 1985 GiDIC-2458 Gal, 1982; Gerlach, 1982 GiDIC-2459 Gal, 1982; Gerlach, 1982 GiDIC-2461 Gal, 1982; Gerlach, 1982 GifDIC-2463 Gal, 1982; Gerlach, 1982DIC-2464 Gal, 1982; Gerlach, 1982OTf-2465 Gal, 1982; Gerlach, 1982DIC-2468 Gal, 1982; Gerlach, 1982DJC-?469 Gal, 1982; Gerlach, 1982 LabDIC-2470 Gal, 1982; Gerlach, 1982DIC-2568 Brighman, 1985 GrNDIC-2569 Brighman, 1985; Williams and
Carter, 1984DIC-3091 Guthrie, 1985 GrNDIC-3092 Guthrie, 1985DIC-3093 Guthrie, 1985DIC-3094 Guthrie, 19S5DIC-3095 Guthrie, 1985DIC-3096 Guthrie, 1985DIC-3097 Guthrie, 1985DIC-3098 Guthrie, 1985DIC-3099 Guthrie, 1985DIC-3100 Guthrie, 1985
if
GrN GrN
GaK-1884 Kigoshi and others, 1973 GaK-1885 Kigoshi and others, 1973 GaK-1886 Ager, 1972, Kigoshi and others, Lab
1973; Pewe, 1975b GaK-1887 Ager, 1972; Kigoshi and others, GS
1973; Pewe, 1975b G: v 2297 Gal, 1982; McGhee, 1971; GS
Stanford, 1976 GS GaK-2298 Gal, 1982; McGhee, 1971, 1982; GS
Stanford, 1976 GS GaK-2299 Gal, 1982; McGhee, 1971; GS
Stanford, 1976
62
Reference
McGhee, 1971Gal, 1982Clark, 1974, 1982, 1984aClark, 1974, 1979, 1982, 1984aClark, 1974, 1979, 1982, 1984aClark, 1974, 1979, 1982, 1984aMorlan and Cinq-Mars, 1982;West, 1981Alexander, 1974; Ga4 , 1982;Hamilton, 1979bOkada and others, 1976Okada and others, 1976Okada and others, 1976Okada and others, 1976
Gif - Git-Sur-Yvette, France
-3664 f-3665 f-3666 f-3667-3668-4044
Reference
Walker and Walker and Walker and Walker Walker Walker
and and and
others, 1981others, 1981others, 1981others, 1981others, 1981others, 1981
GrN - Groningen, The Netherlands
Reference
1-4086 Ferrians and others, 1983;Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Vogel and Waterbolk, 1972
1-4165 Ferrians and others, 1983;Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Vogel and Waterbolk, 1972
1-4448 Ferrians and others, 1983;Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Vogel and Waterbolk, 1972
-4744 Vogel and Waterbolk, 1972 1-4798 Ferrians and others, 1983;
Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Vogel and Waterbolk, 1972;Willaims and Galloway, 1986
GM-11139 Dijkmans and others, 1986 GH-11140 Dijkmans and others, 1986 GM-11141 Dijkmans and others, 1986
GSC - Geological Survey of Canada
Reference
:-712 Anderson, 1970a; Gal, 1982;Lowdon and others, 1969
:-769 Reger and Updike, 1983 :-883 Gal, 1982-884 Lowdon and others, 1969-1576 Hamilton and Thorson, 1983-2118 Lowdon and Blake, 1979; Naeser
and others, 1982
Lab Reference Lab
GSC-2130 Harington, 1980b; Lowdon and Gx-252Blake, 1979
GSC-3050 Harington, 1980, 1981; Yeend, Gx-2531983
Gx-254 Gx - Geochron Laboratories, Inc.
Lab Reference Gx-255
Gx-75 Carson, 1968; Williams andCarter, 1984 Gx-257
Gx-76 Carson, 1968; Williams andCarter, 1984 Gx-277
Gx-77 Carson, 1968; Williams andCarter, 1984 Gx-360
Gx-78 Carson, 1968; Williams andCarter, 1984 Gx-380
Gx-79 Carson, 1968; Williams andCarter, 1984 Gx-381
Gx-80 Carson, 1968; Williams andCarter, 1984 Gx-400
Gx-81 Carson, 1968; Williams andCarter, 1984 Gx-401
Gx-82 Carson, 1968; Williams andCarter, 1984 Ox-402
Gx-83 Carson, 1968; Williams andCarter, 1984 Gx-403
Gx-84 Carson, 1968; Williams andCarter, 1984 Gx-404
Gx-85 Carson, 1968 Gx-230 Brown, 1965; Hume, 1965; Gx-405
Williams and Carter, 1984 Gx-234 Carson, 1968; Williams and Gx-444
Carter, 1984Gx-235 Williams and Carter, 1984 Gx-445 Gx-236 Carson, 1968; Williams and
Carter, 1984 Gx-460 Gx-237 Carson, 1968; Williams and
Carter, 1984 Gx-1340 Gx-238 Carson, 1968; Williams and Gx-1341
Carter, 1984 Gx-239 Carson, 1968; Williams and Gx-1391
Carter, 1984 Gx-1441 Gx-240 Carson, 1968; Williams and Gx-1442
Carter, 1984 Gx-1443 Gx-241 Carson, 1968; Williams and Gx-1444
Carter, 1984 Gx-1445 Gx-242 Carson, 1968; Williams and Gx-1446
Carter, 1984 Gx-1447 Gx-243 Carson, 1968; Williams and Gx-1508
Carter, 1984 Gx-1944 Gx-249 Hamilton and Thorson, 1983; Gx-1969
Krueger and Weeks, 1966; Pewe, Gx-19701975a; West, 1973, 1975 Gx-1971
Gx-250 Brown and Kreig, 1983; Gx-1972Harington, 1978; Krueger and Gx-2025Weeks, 1966; Pewe, 1965a, Gx-20261975a, 1975b Gx-2156
Gx-251 Guthrie, 1985; Krueger and Gx-2159Weeks, 1966; Pewe, 1975b
Reference
Krueger and Weeks, 1966; Pewe,1975a, 1975bKrueger and Weeks, 1966; Pewe,1975bKrueger and Weeks, 1966; Pewe,1965c, 1975a, 1975b; Pew6 andReger 1983a, 19835Krueger and Weeks, 1966; Pewe,1965c, 1975a, 1975b/; Pewd andReger 1983a, 1983bKrueger and Weeks, 1966; Pewe,1975bBlackwell, 1965; Krueger andWeeks, 1966; Pewe, 1975bKrueger and Weeks, 1966; Pewe,1975bHume 1965; Williams and Carter,1984Hume 1965; Williams and Carter,1984Carson, 1968; Williams andCarter, 1984Carson, 1968; Williams andCarter, 1984Carson, 1968; Williams andCarter, 1984Carson, 1968; Williams andCarter, 1984Carson, 1968; Williams andCarter, 1984Carson, 1968; Williams andCarter, 1984Carson, 1968; Williams andCarter, 1984Carson, 1968; Williams andCarter, 1984McKeinzie and Goldthwait, 1971;McKenzie, 1970Ager, 1972; Pewe, 1975bBorden, 1979; Harington, 1978,1980bAger, 1972; Pewe, 1975bSchweger, 1982Schweger, 1982Schweger, 1982Schweger, 1982Schweger, 1982Schweger, 1982Schweger, 1982Anderson, 1970a, 1970bAger, 1972; Pewe, 1975bAger, 1972; Pewe, 1975bAger, 1972; Pewe, 1975bAger, 1972; Pewe, 1975bAger, 1972; Pewe, 1975bAger, 1972; Pewe, 1975bAger, 1972; Pewe, 1975bAigner, 1978a, 1978bAger, 1972; Pewe, 1975a, 1975b;Reeburgh and Young, 1976
63
Lab Reference
Gx-2160 Ager, 1972; Pewe, 19755 Gx-2161 Ager, 1972; Pewe, 1975b Gx-2163 Ager, 1972; Pewe, 19755 Gx-2165 Ager, 1972; Pewe, 19755 Gx-2166 Ager, 1972; Pewe, 19755 Gx-2167 Ager, 1972; Pewe, 19755 Gx-2168 Ager, 1972; Pewe, 19755 Gx-2169 Ager, 1972; Pewe, 19755 Gx-2170 Ager, 1972; Pewe, 19755 Gx-2171 Ager, 1972; Pewe, 19755 uA-2173 Ager, 1972; Pewe, 19755 ux-2174 Ager, 1972; Pewe, 1975a, 19755;
Ree5urgh and Young, 1976 Gx-2175 Ager, 1972; Pewe, 1975a, 19755;
Ree5urgh and Young, 1976 Gx-2176 Ager, 1972; Pewe, 19755 " -2177 Hamilton and Porter, 1975;
Porter and others, 1983; Ten Brink, 1983
Gx-2179 Hamilton and Porter, 1975; Porter and others, 1983; Ten Brink, 1983
Gx-2229 Laugh! in, 1975; Laugh! in andothers, 1975
Gx-2230 Laugh! in, 1975; Laugh! in andothers, 1975
Gx-2231 Laugh! in, 1975; Laugh! in andothers, 1975
Gx-2232 Laugh! in, 1975; Laugh! in andothers, 1975
Gx-2233 Laugh! in, 1975; Laugh! in andothers, 1975
Gx-2234 Laugh! in, 1975; Laugh! in andothers, 1975
Gx-2235 Laugh! in, 1975; Laugh! in andothers, 1975
Gx-2237 Laugh! in, 1975; Laugh! in andothers, 1975
Gx-2238 Laugh! in, 1975; Laugh! in andothers, 1975
Gx-2239 Laugh! in, 1975; Laugh! in andothers, 1975
Gx-2240 Laugh! in, 1975; Laugh! in andothers, 1975
Gx-2241 Laugh! in, 1975; Laugh! in andothers, 1975
Gx-2243 Laugh! in, 1975; Laugh! in andothers, 1975
Gx-2244 Laugh! in, 1975; Laugh! in andothers, 1975
Gx-2246 Laugh! in, 1975; Laugh! in andothers, 1975
Gx-2348 Thorson and Hamilton, 1986 Gx-2349 Thorson and Hamilton, 1986 Gx-2350 Black, 1976; Thorson and
Hamilton, 1986 Gx-2351 Black, 1976; Thorson and
Hamilton, 1986Gx-2352 Black, 1974; Heusser, 1973;
Thorson and Hamilton, 1986
64
G>
G> G> G> Gx
Gx
Gx Gx Gx Gx Gx Gx Gx Gx Gx Gx Gx Gx
Gx
-2353
-2555-2742-2743-2744
-2745
-2753-2754-2755-2756-2757-2758-2759-2760-2762-2763-2764-2788
-2789
iix -2790
Gx Gx Gx Gx
Gx
Gx Gx Gx
Gx
Gx Gx
Gx Gx
Gx
Gx-
Gx- Gx
Gx-
Gx-
Gx-
Gx-
-2794-2795-2798-2809
-2828
-3858 3858-b 4070
071
40724073
40744075
4076
4077
40784079
4080
4081
4082
4083
Reference
Black, 1974; Heusser, 1973;Thorson and Hamilton, 198*6Ager, 1972; Pewe, 19755,Black, 1974Black, 1974Detterman, 1986; Funk, 1973;Thorson and Hamilton, 1986Detterman, 1986; Funk, 1973;Thorson and Hamilton, 1986Black, 1974Black, 1974Black, 1974Black, 1974Aigner and others, 1976Aigner and others, 1976Aigner and others, 1976Aigner and others, 1976Black, 1974Black, 1974Black, 1974Detterman, 1986; Funk, 1973;Thorson and Hamilton, 1986Detterman, 1986; Funk, 1973;Thorson and Hamilton, 1986Detterman, 1986; Funk, 1973;Thorson and Hamilton, 1986Aigner and others, 1976Aigner and others, 1976Aigner, 1978a, 19785Laugh!in, 1975; Laugh!in andothers, 1975Holmes, 1973, 1982; Turner andHolmes, 1978Black, 1976"Black, 1976Cook, 1977; Gal, 1982;Hamilton, 19795Cook, 1977; Gal, 1982;Hamilton, 1979bCook, 1977; Hamilton, 1979b,Cook, 1977; Gal, 1982;Hamilton, 1979bGal, 1982Gal, 1982; Hamilton, 19795;Kunz, 1977Gal, 1982; Hamilton, 19795;Kunz, 1977Gal, 1982; Hamilton, 1979b;Kunz, 1977Hamilton, 1979b; Kunz, 1977Gal, 1982; Hamilton, 1979b;Kunz, 1977Gal, 1982; Hamilton, 1979b;Kunz, 1977Gal, 1982; Hamilton, 19795;Kunz, 1977Cook, 1977; Gal, 1982;Hamilton, 1979bCook, 1977; Hamilton, 1979b
Lab Refe ence
Ox-4084 Cook, 1977; Gal, 1982;Hamilton, 1979b
Qy-4085 , Cook, 1977; Gal, 1982;Hamilton, 1979b
Gx-4036 Cook, 1977; Gal, 1982;Hamilton, 19795
ux-4087 Cook, 1977; Gal, 1982;Hamilton, 1979b; Wilson, 1978
r «-A088 Cook, 1977; Gal, 1982;Hamilton, 1979b
UA-4U89 Cook, 1977; Gal, 1982;Hamilton, 1979b; Wilson, 1978
Gx-4090 Cook, 1977; Gal, 1982;Hamilton, 1979b; Wilson, 1978
Cx "rCCl Cook, 1977; Gal, 1982;Hamilton, 1979b
.:2 Cook, 1977; Gal, 1982;Hamilton, 1979b
Gx-4093 Cook, 1977; Gal, 1982;Hamilton, 1979b
Gx-4094 Cook, 1977; Hamilton, 1979b Gx-4104 Gal, 1982; Hamilton, 1979b;
Kunz, 1977Gx-4230 Ager, 1976, 1982 Gx-4232 West, 1981 Gx-4248 Gal, 1982 C^-4249 Cook, 1977; Gal, 1982;
Hamilton, 1979b Gx-425C Gal, 1982; Hamilton, 1979b;
Kunz, 1977 Gx-4252 Cook, 1977; Gal, 1982;
Hamilton, 1979b Gx-4253 Cook, 1977; Gal, 1982;
Hamilton, 1979b Gx-4254 Cook, 1977; Gal, 1982;
Hamilton, 1979b Gx-4255 Cook, 1977; Gal, 1982;
Hamilton, 1979b Gx-4256 Cook, 1977; Gal, 1982;
Hamilton, 1979b Gx-4257 Cook, 1977; Gal, 1982;
Hamilton, 1979b Gx-4258 Cook, 1977; Gal, 1982;
Hamilton, 1979b Gx-4259 Cook, 1977; Gal, 1982;
Hamilton, 1979b Gx-4260 Cook, 1977; Gal, 1982;
Hamilton, 1979b Gx-4261 Cook, 1977; Gal, 1982;
Hamilton, 1979bGx-4262 Cook, 1977; Hamilton, 1979b Gx-4263 Cook, 1977; Gal, 1982;
Hamilton, 1979bGx-4264 Cook, 1977; Hamilton, 1979b G.A-4265 Cook, 1977; Gal, 1982;
Hamilton, 1979bGx-4284 Hamilton, 1979b; Kunz, 1977 Gx-4342 Hamilton and Porter, 1975;
Porter and others, 1983
Lab Reference
Gx-4343 Hamilton and Porter, 19755. Porter and others, 1983 '
Gx-4344 Hamilton and Porter, 1975;Porter and others, 1983
Gx-4409 Clark, 1984a Gx-4951 Dixon, 1985; Pewe and Reger,
1983bGx-5019 Reger and Updike, 1983 Gx-5039 . Clark, 1984a; Workman, 1980 Gx-5108 Brown and Kreig, 1983 Gx-5113 Brown and Kreig, 1983 Gx-5114 Brown and Kreig, 1983 Gx-5129 Holmes, 1982 Gx-5131 Bowers, 1978a, 1978b, 1980;
Workman, 1980 Gx-5132 Bowers, 1978a, 1978b, 1980;
Workman, 1980Gx-5546 Everett, 1979 Gx-5547 Everett, 1979 Gx-5630 Workman, 1980 Gx-5654 Thorson and others, 1980 Gx-5655 Workman, 1980; Thorson and
others, 1980 ^x-5656 Workman, 1980; Thorson and
others, 1980Gx-5657 Thorson and others, 1980 Gx-5658 Thorson and others, 1980 Gx-5771 Riehle and others, 1981 Gx-5997 Holmes, 1982 Gx-5998 Bacon and Holmes, 1980; West,
1981 Gx-6009 Bacon and Holmes, 1980; West,
1981Gx-6041 Reger and Updike, 1983 Gx-6111 Parrish, 1980 Gx-6281 Hoffecker, 1982 Gx-6284 Ten Brink, 1983 Gx-6469 Walker and others, 1981 Gx-6749 Workman, 1980 Gx-6750 Guthrie, 1985; Workman, 1980 Gx-6751 West, 1981; Workman, 1980 Gx-6752 Guthrie, 1985; Workman, 1960 Gx-6998 Riehle and others, 1981 Gx-6999 Riehle and others,1981 Gx-7000 Riehle and others, 1981 Gx-7001 Riehle and others, 1981 Gx-7075 Bacon and Holmes 1980; West,
1981Gx-7363 Thorson and Hamilton, 1986 Gx-7377 Thorson and Hamilton, 1986 Gx-8058 Williams and Galloway, 1986 Gx-8130 Black, 1983 Gx-8131 Black, 1983 Gx-8386 Brown and Kreig, 1983 Gx-8387 Brown and Kreig, 1983 Gx-8633 Gal, 1982; Gerlach, 1982 Gx-8634 Gal, 1982; Gerlach, 1982 Gx-8635 Gal, 1982; Gerlach, 1982 Gx-8636 Gal, 1982; Gerlach, 1982 Gx-8637 Gal, 1982; Gerlach, 1982
66
Lab
Gx-8904 Gx-8905 Gx-9306 Gx-9392 Gx-9393 Gx-9394 Gx-9598 Gx-9599 Gx-9600 Gx-9832 Gx-9895 Gx-9896 Gx-9897 Gx-9912
Lab
Hv-1320 Hv-1328
Lab
I(AGS)-1 I(AGS)-2 I(AGS)-3
I(AGS)-4
I(AGS)-5
I(AGS)-6 I(AGS)-7 I(AGS)-8 I(AGS)-9
I(AGS)-10
I(AGS)-12 I(AGS)-13 I(AGS)-14
1-58-11-58-41-58-91-58-201-59-15I(OSU)-80
I(OSU)-81 I(OSU)-82
Reference
Brown and Kreig, 1983 Brown and Kreig, 1983 Wilson and Elias, 1986 Wilson and Elias, 1986 Wilson and Elias, 1986 Wilson and Elias, 1986 Wilson and Elias, 1986 Wilson and Elias, 1986 Wilson and Elias, 1986 Wilson and Elias, 1986 Mann and Ugolini, 1985 Mann and Ugolini, 1985 Mann and Ugolini, 1985 Mann and Ugolini, 1985
Hv - Hannover, West Germany
Reference
Guthrie, 1968Harington, 1978; Matthews,1968, 1970; Pewe, 1975a, 1975b
I - Teledyne Isotopes
Reference
Heusser, 1959; Karlstrom, 1964Heusser, 1959; Karlstrom, 1964Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Heusser, 1959; Karlstrom, 1964Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Heusser, 1959; Karlstrom, 1964Ackerman and others, 1979;Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Heusser, 1959; 1965; Molnina,1986Heusser, 1959Heusser, 1959Heusser, 1959Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Heusser, 1959Ackerman and others, 1979;Heusser, 1959, 1965; Molnina,1986; Plafker and others, 1982Heusser, 1959Heusser, 1959Heusser, 1959; Mann, 1986Derksen, 1974; Heusser, 1959,1960; Mann and Ugolini, 1985Haselton, 1966Haselton, 1966Haselton, 1966Haselton, 1966Haselton, 1966Goldthwait, 1966a; McKenzie,1970; Wat!ton and others, 1961Watlton and others, 1961Goldthwait, 1966a; Watlton andothers, 1961
66
Lab Reference
I(OSU)-83 Watlton and others, 1961 . I(OSU)-84 Goldthwait, 1966a; McKenrie,
1970; McKenzie and Goldthwait,1971; Watlton and others, 1970
I(OSU)-85 McKenzie, 1970; McKenzie andGoldthwait, 1971; Watlton andothers, 1961
I(OSU)-86 Watlton and others, 1961 I(OSU)-87 Watlton and others^1961 I(OSU)-88 McKenzie, 1970; McKenzie and
Goldthwait, 1971; Watlton andothers, 1961
I(OSU)-89 Goldthwait, 1966a; Walton andothers, 1961
I(OSU)-90 Watlton and others, 1961 I(OSU)-91 Goldthwait, 1966a; Walton and
others, 1961I(OSU)-121 Watlton and others, 1961 I(OSU)-122 Goldthwait, 1966a; McKenzie and
Goldthwait, 1971; Watlton andothers, 1961
I(OSU)-123 Goldthwait, 1966a; Watlton andothers, 1961
T (OSU)-124 Goldthwait, 1966a; Watlton andothers, 1961
I(OSU)-125 Watlton and others, 1961 I(OSU)-126 Goldthwait, 1966a; Watlton and
others, 1961 I(OSU)-162 Goldthwait, 1966a; Watlton and
others, 1961I(OSU)-163 Watlton and others, 1961 I(OSU)-164 Goldthwait, 1966a; McKenzie,
1970; McKenzie and Goldthwait,1971; Watlton and others, 1970
1-173 Turner and others, 1961 I(SSC)-182 Watlton and others, 1961 1-206 Hamilton, 1980a; Trautman,
1963;1-207 Trautman, 1963 1-209 Dumond, 1962, 1984; Trautman,
1964 1-210 Dumond, 1962, 1965; Trautman,
19641-267 Trautman, 1963 1-268 Trautman, 1963 1-269 Trautman, 1963 1-270 Trautman, 1963 I-;271 Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;
Trautman, 1963; Williams andGalloway, 1986
I-;>72 Trautman, 1963 I-;>74 Fernald, 1965b; Trautman and
Willis, 1966 I-;>75 Fernald, 1962, 1965a, 1965b;
Foster, 1981; Pewe, 1975b I-;>76 Fernald, 1962, 1965a, 1965b;
Pewe, 1975b; Williams andGalloway, 1986; Lerbekmo andothers, 1975
I-;>77 Fernald, 1965b
Lab Reference Lab
1-278 Fernald, 1965b; Trautman and 1-523Willis. 1966
1-279 Fernald, 1965b; Trautman and 1-524Will is, 1966
1-302 Fernald, 1965a, 1965b; Hopkins, 1-5251982; Trautman and Will is,1966; 1-526
J-303 Fernald, 1965b; Trautman and 1-527Willis, 1966 1-528
T-305 Fernald, 1965a, 1965b; Trautmanand Willis, 1966 1-529
1-364 Hamilton and Thorson, 1983; 1-544Trautman, 1963
I{UA)-387 Brown, 1965; Trautman and 1-545Walton, 1962; Williams andCarter, 1984 1-546
'UA}-388 Brown, 1965; Trautman andWalton, 1962; Williams and 1-547Carter, 1984
I(UA)-389 Brown, 1965; Trautman and 1-548Walton, 1962; Williams andCarter, 1984 1-588
1-415 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Stuiver and others, 1963;Trautman, 1963 T-646
1-437 Trautman and Willis, 1966 1-438 Trautman, 1963 1-439 Trautman and Will is, 1966 1-440 Trautman and Will is, 1966 1-441 Pewe, 1975b 1-647 1-462 Pew£ and others, 1965; Porter,
1967 Trautman and Will is, 1966 1-463 Goldthwait and others, 1963;
Mann and Ugolini, 1985 1-648 1-464 Goldthwait and others, 1963;
Mann and Ugojini, 1985 1-699 1-465 Goldthwait and others, 1963;
Mann and Ugolini, 1985 1-700 1-466 Goldthwait and others, 1963;
Mann and Ugolini, 1985 1-701 1-467 Goldthwait and others, 1963;
Mann and Ugolini, 1985 1-715 1-469 Goldthwait and others, 1963;
Mann and Ugolini, 1985 1-843 I-477-b Hamilton, 1982 1-922 1-493 Dumond, 1964; Turner, 1974;
Turner and others, 1974 1-505 Trautman, 1964; Clark, 1977, 1-993
1984a 1-1004 1-506 Heusser, 1963; Trautman and
Willis, 1966 1-1006 1-507 Trautman, 19641-508 Trautman, 1964 1-1046 1-517 Dumond, 1984; Trautman, 1964 1-518 Dumond, 1984; Trautman, 1964 1-519 Trautman, 1964 1-1136 1-520 Trautman, 1964 1-1157 1-521 Oumond, 1969; Trautman, 1964 1-522 Trautman, 1964 1-1158
Reference
Buckley and Willis, 1970;Dumond, 1984Clark, 1984a; Dumond, 1464,1984; Trautman, 1964Clark, 1984a; Dumond, 1964,1984; Trautman, 1964Dumond, 1965; Trautman, 1964Trautman, 1964Heusser, 1963; Trautman andWillis, 1966Trautman and Willis, 1966Goldthwait and others, 1963;Mann and Ugolini, 1985Goldthwait and others, 1963;Mann and Ugolini, 1985Goldthwait and others, 1963;Mann and Ugolini, 1985Goldthwait and others, 1963;Mann and Ugolini, 1985Goldthwait and others, 1963;Mann and Ugolini, 1985Colinvaux 1964b, 1967; Kaufmanand Hopkins, 1985; Stuiver andothers, 1963; Trautman, 1963Ager and Sims, 1981a; Dixon,1985; Pewe, 1965a, 65b, 1975a,1975b; Pewe, and Reger, 1983b;Reger and others, 1964;Trautman, 1963Pewe, 1965b, 1975a, 1975b; Pew£and others, 1965; Pew6 andReger, 1983b; Reger and others,1964; Trautman, 1963Pew£ and Reger, 1983b;Trautman, 1963Brown, 1965; Williams andCarter, 1984Brown, 1965: Williams andCarter, 1984Brown, 1965; Williams andCarter, 1984Dumond, 1980; Laugh!in, 1975;Laugh!in and others, 1975Rusnak and others, 1964Brown, 1965; Trautman andWill is, 1966; Williams andCarter, 1984Trautman and Willis, 1966Brown, 1965; Rickert andTedrow, 1967Hopkins and others, 1981;Tedrow and Walton, 1964Dumond, 1980; Laughlin, 1975;Laugh!in and others, 1975;West, 1967Parrish, 1980Buckley and Will is, 1970;Dumond, 1984Buckley and Will is, 1970;Dumond, 1965, 1969
67
Lab Reference
:-1159 Buckley and Willis, 1970;Dumond, 1984
1-1160 Buckley and Will is, 1970 1-1171 - Brown, 1965; Trautman and
Willis, 1966; Williams andCarter, 1984
I-1182 Brown, 1965; Trautman andWillis, 1966; Williams andCarter, 1984
.-1183 Brown, 1965; Trautman andWillis, 1966; Williams andCarter, 1984
1-1202 Brown, 1965; Trautroan andWillis, 1966; Williams andCarter, 1984
i-1302 Goldthwait, 1966a T -iT>3 Ackerman and others, 1979;
Buckley and Will is, 1969;Goldthwait, 1966a, 19656;Haselton, 1966; McKenzie, 1970;McKenzie and Goldthwait, 1971
1-1304 Golthwait, 1966a 1-1305 McKenzie, 1970 1-1314 McKenzie and Goldthwait, 1971 1-1369 Buckley and others, 1968; Pewe,
1975b 1-1370 Buckley and others, 1968; Pewe,
197561-1377 McManus and Creager, 1984 i-1384 Brown, 1965; Carter and
Robinson, 1981; Trautman andWillis, 1966; Williams andCarter, 1984
1-1394 Brown, 1965; Trautman andWillis, 1966; Williams andCarter, 1984
1-1440 Sainsbury and others, 1965 1-1507 Buckley and -others, 1968;
Dumond, 1968; Okada and Okada,1974; Okada and others, 1976;Workman, 1966
1-1508 Buckley and others, 1968; Okadaand others, 1976. Workman, 1966
1-1544 Brown, 1965; Buckley andothers, 1968; Williams andCarter, 1984
1-1545 Brown, 1965; Buckley andothers, 1968; Williams andCarter, 1984
1-1580 Okada and Okada, 1974 1-1604 Buckley and others, 1968;
Williams and Carter, 1984 1-1610 Goldthwait, 1966a; Haselton,
1966; McKenzie, 1970; McKenzie and Goldthwait, 1971
1-1612 Goldthwait, 1966a 1-1613 Goldthwait, 1966a; McKenzie,
1970 1-1614 McKenzie, 1970
68
Lab
I-
I-
I- I- I- I-I-
I- I-I- I-I-I-I-
1616
1621 1627 1628 1629
1630
1631 1632
1633 1634
1635
1636
1637
I-
I-
1615
1638
1639
1808I-
I-I-I-I-I- I-
I-
I-
I-I-i-:
i-:i-j
1841
1842
1843
L868
1869
1935 1940
941
942
943
944
945
946
947
Reference
Ackerman and others, 1979;Buckley and Willis, 1969;Goldthwait, 1966a, 19656;Haselton, 1966; McKenzie, 1970;McKenzie and Goldthwait, 1971Goldthwait, 1966a; McKenzie,1970Mann, 1986; Swanston, 1969Buckley and Willis, 1970Buckley and Will is,,1970Buckley and U111 is/1970;Dumond, 1984Buckley and Will is, 1970;Dumond, 1984Buckley and Willis, 1970Buckley and Willis, 1970;Dumond, 1984Buckley and Willis, 1970Buckley and Willis, 1970;Dumond, 1984Buckley and Willis, 1970;Clark, 1984a; Dumond, 1984Buckley and Willis, 1970;Clark, 1977, 1984aBuckley and Willis, 1970;Clark, 1977, 1984aBuckley and Will is, 1970;Clark, 1977, 1984aBuckley and Willis, 1970;Clark, 1977, 1984a; Dumond,1968Dumond, 1968Buckley and others, 1968; Pewe,1975bBuckley and others, 1968; Pewe,1975bBuckley and others, 1968; Pewe,1975bBuckley and others, 1968;Williams and Carter, 1984Buckley and others, 1968;Williams and Carter, 1984Parrish, 1980Buckley and Will is, 1970;Clark, 1984aBuckley and Willis, 1970;Clark, 1977, 1984a; Dumond,1968Buckley and Willis, 1970;Clark, 1977, 1984aBuckley and Willis, 1970; Clark, 1977, 1984a Buckley and Will is, 1970; Clark, 1977, 1984a Buckley and Willis, 1970; Clark, 1977, 1984a Buckley and Will is, 1970; Dumond, 1984Buckley and Will is, 1970; Dumond, 1984
Lab Reference
1-1948 Buckley and Ullis, 1970;Durnond, 1984
1-1949 Buckley and others, 1968;Williams and Carter, 1984
1-2048 Williams and Carter, 1984 1-2049 Williams and Carter, 1984 1-2050 Williams and Carter, 1984 1-2116 Guthrie, 1968; Matthews, 1968,
1970; Pewe, 1975a, 19755 1-2118 Buckley and others, 1968; Pewe,
19755; Sellmann, 1967 1-2119 Buckley and others, 1968; Pewe,
19755; Sellmann, 1967 1-2120 Buckley and others, 1968; Pewe,
19755; Sellmann, 1967 1-2121 Buckley and others, 1968; Pewe,
19755; Sellmann, 1967 1-2123 Williams and Carter, 1984 1-2196 Pewe, 19755; Sellmann, 1967 1-2197 Pewe, 19755; Sellmann, 1967 1-2240 Guthrrie, 1968; Hopkins and
others, 1981; Matthews, 1970;Pewe, 19755
1-2248 Matthews, 1970; Pewe, 19755 1-2300 McKenzie, 1970; McKenzie and
Goldthwait, 1971 1-2301 McKenzie, 1970; McKenzie and
Goldthwait, 1971 1-2302 McKenzie, 1970; McKenzie and
Goldthwait, 1971 1-2359 Brown, 1965; Williams and
Carter, 1984 1-2394 Buckley and Will is, 1969;
McKenzie, 1970; McKenzie andGoldthwait, 1971
1-2395 Ager, 1983; Buckley and Will is,1969; McKenzie, 1970; McKenzieand Goldthwa-it, 1971
1-2396 Ager, 1983; Buckley and Will is,1969
1-2600 Williams and Carter, 1984 1-2601 Williams and Carter, 19S4 1-2602 Williams and Carter, 1984 1-2617 Buckley and Will is, 1969;
Campbell, 1968; Holmes, 1973;West, 1978
1-2687 Buckley and Will is, 1969;McKenzie, 1970; McKenzie andGoldthwait, 1971
1-3006 Brown and others, 1967, 1969;Pewe, 19755; West, 1981
1-3007 Brown and others, 1967, 1969;Pewe, 19755; West, 1981
1-3068 Buckley and Will is, 1969;McKenzie, 1970; McKenzie andGoldthwait, 1971
1-3069 Buckley and Will is, 1969;McKenzie, 1970; McKenzie andGoldthwait, 1971
La 5 Reference
1-3083 Brown and others, 1967, 1969;Hopkins and others, 1981; Pewe,19755
1-3113 Buckley and Will is, 1970 1-3114 Buckley and Will is, 1970 1-3115 Buckley and Will is, 1970;
Dumond, 1968, 19841-3116 Buckley and Will is, 1970 1-3131 Buckley and Will is, 1969;
Dumond, 1984; Nowak. 1970 1-3132 Buckley and Willis/1969;
Dumond, 19841-3144 Dumond, 1984 1-3150 Buckley and Will is, 1969;
McKenzie, 1970; McKenzie andGoldthwait, 1971
1-3151 Buckley and Willis, 1969;McKenzie, 1970; McKenzie andGoldthwait, 1971
1-3176 Buckley and Willis, 1969;Clark, 1984a; Dumond, 1984
1-3222 Gal, 1982, Schlesier, 1971 1-3223 Gal, 1982; Schlesier, 1971 1-3244 Williams and Carter, 1984 1-3398 Buckley and Willis, 1969;
McKenzie, 1970; McKenzie andGoldthwait, 1971
1-3624 Brown and others19755
1-3625 Brown and othersand others, 1981West, 1981
1-3626 Brown and others19755
1-3627 Brown and others, 1969; Pewe,19755
1-3628 Brighman, 1935; Williams andCarter, 1984
1-3733 Buckley and Will is, 1970;Clark, 1977, 1984a
1-3754 McManus and Creager, 1984 1-3879 Brown and others, 1969; Pewe,
19755 1-3902 Gard, 1980; Thorson and
Hamilton, 19861-3903 Thorson and Hamilton, 1986 1-3904 Thorson and Hamilton, 1986 1-3905 Gard, 1980; Thorson and
Hamilton, 19861-3906 Thorson and Hamilton, 1986 1-4001 Williams and Carter, 1984 1-4002 Williams and Carter, 1984 1-4003 Williams and Carter, 1984 1-4080 McManus and Creager, 1-4090 McManus and Creager, 1-4099
1969; Pewe,
1969; HopkinsPewe, 19755;
1969; Pewe,
19841984
Giterman and others, 1982; Guthrie and Matthews, 1971; Harington, 1978; Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Matthews, 1974
69
Lab
1-4161
1-4231 1-4232 1-4354 1-4355 1-4356 T -44S5 1-4486
1-4487
1-4488
1-4493 1-4494 T -4567 1-4588 1-4592 1-4735 1-4736 1-4737 1-4738 1-4739 1-4740 1-4774 1-4775
1-4776 1-4777 1-4778 1-4779 1-4780
1-4781
1-4949 1-4957 1-5303 1-5304 1-5376 1-5377 1-5378 1-5379 1-5380 1-5508 1-5710 1-5806 I-58Q7 1-5894 1-5981 1-5982 1-5983 1-6074
Reference
Buck.ey and Willis, 1970;Clark, 1984aMcGhee, 1971McGhee, 1971Dumond, 1984Dumond, 1984Dumond, 1984Buckley, 1973; McGhee, 1971Buckley, 1973; Dumond, 1984;McGhee, 1971; Nowak, 1982Buckley, 1973; Dumond, 1984;McGhee, 1971Buckley, 1973; McGhee, 1971;Nowak, 1982Pewe, 1975b; Sellmann, 1972Pewe, 19755; Sellmann, 1972McGhee, 1971Pewe, 1975b; Sellmann, 1972McGhee, 1971
Lab
Arch.Res.Inc. Arch.Res.Inc. Arch.Res.Inc.
197019701970
Arch.Res.Inc. 1970Arch.Res.Inc. 1970Arch.Res.Inc. 1970Matthews, 1974a; Pewe, 1975bHopkins and others, 1981;Matthews, 1974a; Pewe, 1975bSchweger, 1982Hamilton, 1982; Schweger, 1982Schweger, 1982Hamilton, 1982; Schweger, 1982Giterman and others, 1982;Guthrie and Matthews, 1971;Harington, 1978; Kaufman andHopkins, 1985; Matthews, 1974;West, 1981Giterman and others, 1982;Guthrie and Matthews, 1971;Harrington, 1978; Kaufman andHopkins, 1985; Matthews, 1974;West, 1981McManus and Creager, 1984McManus and Creagsr, 1984Dumond, 1984; Nowak, 1982Buckley, 1973; Dumond, 1984Bockstoce, 1979; Dumond, 1984Bockstoce, 1979; Dumond, 1984Bockstoce, 1979; Dumond, 1984Bockstoce, 1979; Dumond, 1984Bockstoce, 1979; Dumond, 1984Nowak, 1982West, 1975,Nowak, 1982Nowak, 1982McManus and Creager, 1984Bockstoce, 1979; Dumond, 1984Bockstoce, 1979; Dumond, 1984Bockstoce, 1979; Dumond, 1984Williams and Carter, 1984
I-I-I-I-I-
I-I-I-I-I-I-I-
I-I-I-I-
I-I-I-I-lI-'I-lI-!I-lI-li-;i-;i-;i-"1-5l-lI-l1-51-71-71-71-71-71-71-71-7
1-8-a-8-a-8-8
6075608560916092
6094
609662296230
6231623262346304
53155393
5394
5395
541454155464
54655466
5467
548954905490-cf054ross056'057'058'700
701702703704705706707708709710
064065066067068070
Reference
Williams and Carter, 1984 Bockstoce, 1979; Dumond, 1984 Denton and Karlen, 1977 Denton, 1974; Hamilton and Thorson, 1983 Denton and Karlen, 1977; Lerbekmo and others, 1975 Denton and Karlen, 1977 Denton and Karlen, 1977 Denton and Karlen, 1977; Lerbekmo and others1, 1975 Denton and Karlen, 1977 Denton and Karlen, 1977 Denton and Karlen, 1977 Ackerman 1973; Ackerman and others, 1979; Buckley, 1973; Dumond, 1980; West, 1981 Denton and Karlen, 1977 Ackerman, 1973; Ackerman and others, 1979Ackerman, 1973; Ackerman and others, 1979Ackerman, 1973; Ackerman and others, 1979; Borden, 1979; Dumond, 1980 Denton and Karlen, 1977 Denton and Karlen, 1977 Denton and Karlen, 1977; Lerbekmo and others, 1975 Denton and Karlen, 1977 Denton and Karlen, 1977; Lerbekmo and others, 1975 Denton and Karlen, 1977; Lerbermo and others, 1975 Denton and Karlen, 1977 Denton and Karlen, 1977 Denton and Karlen, 1977 Ackerman and others, 1979 Ackerman and others, 1979 Ackerman and others, 1979 Ackerman and others, 1979 Ackerman and others, 1979 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985 Hamilton and Hopkins, 1982; Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985, 1986 Ager, 1975 Ager, 1975Ager, 1975; West, 1981 Ager, 1975; West, 1981 Ager, 1975; West, 1981 Ager, 1975; West, 1981
70
I-9?63 1-8264 I 3239 T-»??0 1-8291
: ::321-C2S3 1-8582
1-3271
i-9275 1-9277 1-9316 1-9317 1-9318 1-9319 1-9320 1-9321 1-3322 1-9342 T-9371 1-9372 1-9373 1-9420 1-9421 1-9422 1-9998 1-10254
1-10256 1-10258 1-10272 1-10273
1-10274 1-10277 1-10328
1-10329
1-10330
1-10331
1-10332
Lab Reference L ab
1-8204 Ager, 1975 1-10368 I-S205 Ager, 19751-8206 Ager, 1975
Ager. f 1975Thorson and Hamilton, 1977 1-10369Thorson and Hamilton, 1977Weber and others, 1981Weber and others, 1981Hamilton and Bischoff, 1984; 1-10370Weber and others, 1981Weber and others, 1981Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985 1-10371Bonnichsen, 1979; Harington,1978, 1980b; Morlan and Cinq-Mars, 1982 1-10372Guthrie, 1985Guthrie, 1976, 1985Guthrie, 1976, 1985 1-10373Guthrie, 1976, 1985 1-10468Guthrie, 1976Guthrie, 1985 1-10469Guthrie, 1976 1-10470Guthrie, 1976, 1985 1-10471Guthrie, 1976, 1985Guthrie, 1976, 1985 1-10501Guthrie, 1976, 1985Guthrie, 1976 1-10503Guthrie, 1985 1-10504Guthrie, 1976, 1985 1-10505Guthrie, 1976 1-10506Guthrie, 1976Guthrie, 1976 1-10507Guthrie, 1976Guthrie, 1976, 1985 1-10508Harington, 1980b 1-10509Hamilton, 1982; Porter and 1-10510others, 1983 1-10519Hamilton, 1979b 1-10520Hamilton, 1982 1-10526Williams, 1983a 1-10532Williams, 1983b; Williams and 1-10535Yeend, 1979; Yeend, 1983 1-10536Hopkins and others, 1981 1-10537Hamilton, 1980b 1-10538Buckley and Valdes-Pages, 1981; 1-10539Hopkins and Robinson, 1979; 1-10540Williams, I983a 1-10541Buckley and Valdes-Pages, 1981; 1-10542Hopkins and Robinson, 1979; 1-10567Williams, 1983aBuckley and Valdes-Pages, 1981; 1-10568Hopkins and Robinson, 1979; 1-10570Williams, 1983a 1-10571Buckley and Valdes-Pages, 1981; 1-10573Hopkins and Robinson, 1979;Williams, 1983a 1-10596Buckley and Valdes-Pages, 1981; 1-10597Hopkins and Robinson, 1979; 1-10598Hopkins and others, 1982; 1-10599Williams, 1983a
Reference
Buckley and Valdes-Pages, 1981.Hopkins and Robinson, 1979;Hopkins and others, 1982;Williams, 1983aBuckley and Valdes-Pages, 1981;Hopkins and Robinson, 1979;Hopkins and others, 1982;Rawlinson, 1983Buckley and Valdes-Pages, 1981;Hopkins and Robinson, 1979;Hopkins and others, 1982Buckley and Valdes-Pages, 1981;Hopkins and Robinson, 1979;Hopkins and others, 1982Buckley and Valdes-Pages, 1981;Hopkins and Robinson, 1979;Hopkins and others, 1982Hamilton, 1979bHamilton, 1979b; Porter andothers, 1983Hamilton, 1979bHamilton, 1979bHamilton, 1980b, 1982; Porterand others, 1983Brown and Kreig, 1983;Hamilton, 1980bHamilton, 1979bHamilton, 1979bHamilton, 1979bBrown and Kreig, 1983;Hamilton, 1979bHamilton, 1982; Porter andothers, 1983Hamilton, 1979bHamilton, 1979bHamilton, 1979bHamilton, 1979bHamilton, 1979bHamilton, 1979bTan Brink, 1983Ten Brink, 1983Ten Brink, 1983Carter and Galloway, 1979Carter and Galloway, 1979Carter and Galloway, 1979Carter and Galloway, 1979Carter and Galloway, 1979Carter and Galloway, 1979Hamilton, 1979b; Porter andothers, 1983Hamilton, 1979aHamilton, 1980bHamilton, 1980bHamilton, 1980b, 1982; Porterand others, 1983Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983Hamilton, 1980bHamilton, 1980bHamilton, 1980b
7T
Lab Reference
1-10600 Hamilton, 1980b, 1982; Po> terand others, 1983
1-10601 Hamilton, 1980b 1-10602 Hamilton, 1980b 1-10603 Hamilton, 1980b 1-10620 Hopkins and others, 1982 1-10622 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985 1-10637 Hopkins and others, 1982 1-10638 Hopkins and others, 1982 1-10639 Hopkins and others, 1982 1-10640 Hopkins and others, 1982 1-10642 Hopkins and others, 1980;
Rawlinson, 1983 1-10643 Hopkins and others, 1980;
Rawlinson, 1983 1-10655 Davis and others, 1981; Gal,
1982; Irving, 1962 1-10657 Davis and others, 1981; Gal,
1982 1-10667 Davis and others, 1981; Gal,
1982 1-10668 Davis and others, 1981; Gal,
1982 1-10669 Davis and others, 1981; Gal,
19821-10679 Ten Brink, 1983 1-10686 Davis and others, 1981; Gal,
1982 1-10687 Davis and others, 1981; Gal,
1982-10698 Ten Brink, 1983-10714 Hamilton, 1980b, 1982; Porter
and others, 1983-10715 Hamilton, 1979b-10783 Hamilton, 1980a-10784 Hamilton, 1980a-10785 Williams, 1983b-10787 Williams, 1983b; Ycend, 1983
1-10814 Carter, 1983 1-10816 Brown and Kreig, 1983;
Hamilton, 1980b, 1982; Porterand others, 1983
1-10830 Hamilton, 19805 1-10925 Hamilton, 1980a 1-10926 Hamilton, 1980a 1-10927 Hamilton, 1980a 1-10928 Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983 1-10929 Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983 1-10999 Hamilton, 1980b 1-11008 Hamilton, 1980b 1-11009 Hamilton, 1980b 1-11010 Hamilton, 1980a; Porter and
others, 19831-11011 Hamilton, 1980a 1-11012 Hamilton, 1980a 1-11052 Hopkins and others, 1982 1-11054 Hopkins and others, 1982 1-11055 Hopkins and others, 1982 1-11073 Hopkins and others, 1981;
Nelson, 1982
Lab
1-11074
I-
I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-
I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-
11123 11124 11125 11126111301113111143111451114611154111711122711228
1123811239112401124111373
1137711380113971140011450114681149611497114981149911508115101157111649116501167211673116751167611706
11717
11718
11767
11785118641190711914119491195012008
12027
Reference
Carter and Gallowey, 1984;Hopkins, 1982Williams, 1983bWiilliams, 19835Williams, 1983aWilliams and Galloway, 1986Williams and Galloway, 1986Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985, 1986Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985, 1986Yeend, 1984Yeend, 1983Yeend, 1984Ten Brink, 1983Hoffecker, 1982Porter and others, 1983; TenBrink, 1983Hamilton, 1980bHamilton, 1980bHamilton, 1980aHamilton and Brubaker, 1983Hopkins and others, 1982;Williams, 1983aWilliams and Galloway, 1986Hamilton and Thorson, 1983Williams and Galloway, 1986Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983Williams, 1983bWilliams and Galloway, 1986Williams and Galloway, 1986Williams and Galloway, 1986Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983Brown and Kreig, 1983Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983Williams and Galloway, 1986Williams and Galloway, 1986Williams and Carter, 1984Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983Carter, 1983Hopkins and others, 1982Bartsch-Winkler and Schmoll,1984bBartsch-Winkler and Schmoll,1984aBartsch-Winkler and Schmoll,1984aBartsch-Winkler and Schmoll,1984aWeber, 1986Pewe and Reger, 1983bWilliams and Galloway, 1986Williams and Carter, 1984Reger and Updike, 1983Reger and Updike, 1983Bartsch-Winkler and Schmoll,1984aBartsch-Winkler and Schmoll,1984a
72
Lab Reference l_a b
1-12029 Reger and ITxlike, 1983; Schmoll 1-13397 and Yehle, 1983 1-13398
1-12108 Pew6 and Reger, 1983b 1-13645 T-12109 Pew6 and Reger, 19836 1-13989 1-12110 Pew6 and Reger, 19836 1-13990 1-12111 Pew* and Reger, 19836 1-13991 1-12127 Black, 1983 1-14019 1-12128 Black, 1983 1-12129 Black, 1983 1-12130 Black, 1983 1-12131 Black, 1983 1-12132 Black, 1983 1-12161 Reger, 1982 1-12166 Reger, 19821-12167 Reger, 1982 ISGS-2961-12168 Reger, 1982 . ISGS-312T -!2177 Carter, 1983i-12193 Hopkins and others, 19821-12194 Hopkins and others, 19821-12212 Riehle, 1985 Lab1-12213 Riehle, 19851-12215 Riehle, 1985 IVIC-1511-12216 Riehle, 19851-12217 Riehle, 19851-12218 Riehle and Brew, 19841-12219 Riehle and Brew, 1984 tab1-12234 Riehle and Brew, 19841-12235 Riehle and Brew, 1984 K-1081-12248 Riehle, 19851-12249 Riehle, 1985 K-109-a1-12250 Riehle, 1985 K-109-61-12274 Riehle, 1985 K-1471-12275 Riehle, 19851-12276 Riehle, 1985 K-5321-12277 Riehle, 19851-12874 Brigham, 1985 £.5371-12875 Brigham, 19851-12923 Brigham, 1985 K-7241-12924 Brigham, 19851-12925 Brigham, 1985 K-7251-12926 Brigham, 19851-12948 Brigham, 1985 K-8161-12949 Brigham, 1985 K-8171-12950 Brigham, 1985 K-8321-12951 Brigham, 1985 K-8351-12952 Brigham, 1985 K-8361-12979 Brigham, 1985 K-8371-12981 Brigham, 1985 K-8501-13046 Williams and Galloway, 1986 K-8511-13056 Detterman, 1986 K-9791-13057 Detterman, 19861-13058 Detterman, 1986 K-9801-13072 Schmoll and Yehle, 19861-13352 Riehle, 19851-13353 Riehle, 1985 K-9821-13354 Riehle, 19851-13356 Riehle, 1985 K-9831-13357 Riehle, 19851-13378 Riehle, 19851-13379 Riehle, 1985
Reference
Riehle, 1985 Riehle, 1985Williams and Galloway, 1986 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985 Williams, 1986; Williams and Galloway, 1986
1-14096 Williams and Galloway, 1986
ISGS - IIHorn's State Geological Survey
Lab Reference
Liu and Coleman, 1981 Liu and Coleman, 1981
IVIC - Caracas, Venezuela
Reference
Tamers, 1966; Pewe, 1975b
K - Copenhagen, Denmark
Reference
Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Tauber, 1960Larsen, 1982; Tauber, 1960Tauber, 1960Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Tauber, 1960Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Tauber, 1962Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Tauber, 1962Gal, 1982; Larsen, 1968;Tauber, 1964Gal, 1982, Larsen, 1968;Tauber, 1964Tauber, 1968Tauber, 1968Tauber, 1968Tauber, 1968Tauber, 1968Tauber, 1968Tauber, 1968Tauber, 1968Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Tauber, 1968Anderson, 1970a, 1984; Dumond,1980; Kaufman and Hopkins,1985; Tauber, 1968; West, 1981Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Tauber, 1968Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Tauber, 1968
73
Lab Reference
K-l?10 Anderson, 1984; Dumond, 1980; Guthrie, 1985; Harington, 1978; Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Larson, 1968; Morlan and Cinq- Mars, 1982; Tauber, 1968
K-1Z89 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Tauber, 1968
1290 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Tauber, 1968
:291 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Tauber, 1968
K-1327 Anderson, 1984; Dumond, 1980;Harington, 1978, 1980b; Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Larson, 1968; Morlan and Cinq-Mars, 1982; Tauber, 1973
33 Anderson, 1970b, 1984; Dumond, 1980; Haynes, 1982; Tauber, 1973; West, 1981
K-3542 Larsen, 1982
L - Lament, Columbia University
Reference
Karlstrom, 1964; Kulp andothers, 1951Reference
Lab
L-101-a
Lab
L-101-b
L-106-b L-106-c L-112-d L-112-e L-112-f L-112-g L-112-h L-117-a
L-117-b
L-117-c
L-117-d
L-117-e L-117-f
L-117-g
L-117-h
L-117-i
Karlstrom, 1964; Kulp andothers, 1951Kulp and others, 1952Kulp and others, 1951Kulp and others, 1952Kulp and others, 1952Kulp and others, 1952Kulp and others, 1951Kulp and oth'ers, 1952Karlstrom, 1964; Kulp andothers, 1952Karlstrom, 1964; Kulp andothers, 1952Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Kulpand others, 1952; McCulloch,1967; McCulloch and Hopkins,1966Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Kulpand others, 1952; McCulloch andHopkins, 1966McCulloch and Hopkins, 1966Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;McCulloch, 1967; McCulloch andHopkins, 1966Kulp and others, 1952; Pewe,1975bKulp and others, 1952; Pewe,1975a, 1975bKulp and others, 1952; Pewe,1975b
74
Li
L-
L«
L-
L-
L-
L-
L-
L-
L-
L-
L-
L-
L- L- L- L- L-
L-
L-
L-
L-
L- L- L- L-
L-
L-
L-
ib
117-j
117-k
117-1
117-n
117-m
117-0
127
137-c
137-d
137-e
137-f
137-g
137-h 137-i 137-j 137-k 137-1
137-n
137-p
137-q
137-s
137-t 137-u 137-w 137-x
157-a
157-b
158-a
Reference
Karlstrom, 1964; Kulp andothers, 1951Karlstrom, 1964; Kulp andothers, 1952; Reger and Updike,1983Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Karlstrom, 1964; Kulp andothers, 1952; 01 son andBroecker, 1959; Reger andUpdike 1983Karlstrom, 1964; Kulp andothers, 1952Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Karlstrom, 1964Karlstrom, 1964; 01 son andBroecker, 1959Brown and Kreig, 1983; Hester,1960; Kulp and others, 1952;Pew6, 1975a, 1975bHamilton and Thorson, 1983;Reger and Updike, 1983Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Karlstrom, 1964Karlstrom, 1964; Reger andUpdike, 1983Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;McCulloch and Hopkins, 1966Hester, 1960; Kaufman andHopkins, 1985; McCulloch, 1967;McCulloch and Hopkins, 1966Broecker and others, 1956Broecker and others, 1956Broecker and others, 1956Karlstrom, 1964Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Karlstrom, 1964Hester, 1960; Kaufman andHopkins, 1985; McCulloch, 1967;McCulloch and Hopkins, 1966Broecker and others, 1956;Pewe, 1975bBroecker and otners, 1956;Pew£, 1975a, 1975b; Pew6 andothers, 1965; Pew6 and Reger,1983bBroecker and others, 1956;Hopkins and others, 1981; Pewe,1975a, 1975bKarlstrom, 1964Karlstrom, 1964Karlstrom, 1964Broecker and others, 1956;Pewe, 1975a, 1975bBroecker and others, 1956;Pewe, 1975a, 1975bBroecker and others, 1956;Hester, 1960; Pewe, 1975b;Broecker and others, 1956;Pewe, 1975b
Lab Reference
L-158-5 Broecker and others, 1956;Pewe, 19755
L-163-a Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;01 son and Broecker, 1958; 01 sonand Broecker, 1959, Reger andUpdike 1983
L-163-5 Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Karlstrom, 1964; Reger andUpdike, 1983
L-163-d Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Karlstrom, 1964; Reger andUpdike, 1983
L-163-e Karlstrom, 1964; Reger andUpdike, 1983
L-163-f Karlstrom, 1964 L-163-g Karlstrom, 1964; Reger and
Updike, 1983 L-163-h Broecker and others, 1956;
Pewe, 1975bL-163-i Pewe, 1975b L-163-j Broecker and others, 1956;
Pewe, 1975a, 1975b L-163-k Pewe, 1975a, 1975b; Pewe and
others, 1965; Pew6 and Reger,1983b
L-207-d Heusser 1953, 1960; McKenzie,1970
L-237-a Broecker and others, 1956,Williams, 1959
L-237-b 01 son and Broecker, 1959 L-237-c Fernald, 1964 L-237-d Fernald, 1964 L-237-e Fernald, 1964 L-237-f Karlstrom, 1964 L-237-g Karlstrom, 1964 L-277-b Broecker and others, 1956;
Detterman and others, 1958 L-277-c Broecker and others, 1956 L-277-d Broecker and others, 1956 L-297-a 01 son and Broecker, 1959 L-297-b 01 son and Broecker, 1959 L-297-d Ackerman and others, 1979;
Broecker and Kulp, 1957;Heusser, 1965
L-297-e 01 son and Broecker, 1959 L-297-g Olson and Broecker, 1959 L-301 Olson and Broecker, 1959 L-368 Olson and Broecker, 1958, 1959;
Williams and Ferrians, 1961;Williams and Galloway, 1986
L-400-a Brown, 1965; Drew and Tedrow,1957; Olson and Broecker, 1958,1959; O'Sullivan, 1961;Williams and Carter, 1984
L-400-b Brown, 1965; Olson andBroecker, 1959; O'Sullivan,1961; Williams and Carter, 1984
L-400-c Olson and Broecker, 1958, 1959 L-434 Karlstrom, 1964; Olson and
Broecker, 1959
Lab Reference
L-462 Pewe and Reger, 1983b L-511-a Olson and Broecker, 1961 L-511-b Olson and Broecker, 1961 L-567 Brown, 1965; Olson and
Broecker, 1961; Williams and Carter, 1984
L-601 Farrand, 1961; Guthrie, 1985; Harington, 1978; McCulloch and Hopkins, 1966; Olson and Broecker, 1961; Pewe, 1975a, 1975b
L-1375 Harington, 1978
LJ - La Jolla, University of San Diego
Lab
LJ-631 LJ-632 LJ-633 LJ-938
LJ-939
LJ-942 LJ-943
LJ-944 LJ-945
LJGAP-28
LJGAP-32
LJGAP-33
LJGAP-34
Lab
M-12 M-37 M-38
M-91 M-92
M-93 M-94
M-676 M-677 M-678 M-681 M-682 M-689
N -
Reference
Hubbs and Hubbs and Hubbs and Hubbs and Reimnitz, Hubbs and Reimnitz, Hubbs and Hubbs and Reimnitz, Hubbs and Hubbs and Reimnitz, Hubbs and 1966Hubbs and 1966Hubbs and 1966Hubbs and 1966
others, 1965others, 1965others, 1965others, 1965;1966others, 1965;1966others, 1965others, 1965;1966others, 1965others, 1965;1966Bien, 1967; Reimnitz,
Bien, 1967; Reimnitz,
Bien, 1967; Reimnitz,
Bien, 1967; Reimnitz,
University of Michigan
Reference
Crane, 1956Crane, 1956; Pewe, 1975bCrane, 1956; Guthrie, 1985;Hester, 1960; Pewe, 1975a,1975b; West, 1981Crane, 1956Crane, 1956; Crane and Griffin,1959Crane, 1956Crane, 1956; Crane and Griffin,1959Crane and Griffin, 1959Crane and Griffin, 1959Crane and Griffin, 1959Crane and Griffin, 1959Crane and Griffin, 1959Crane and Griffin, 1961
75
Reference
Crane and Griffin, Crane and Griffin, Crane and Griffin, Crane and Griffin, Oumond, 1965, 1968 Crane and Griffin, Crane and Griffin, Crane and Griffin, Crane and Griffin, Crane and Griffin, Crane and Griffin, Crane and Griffin, Crane and Griffin, Crane and Griffin, Crane and Griffin,
1959 1959 1959 1964;
, 1969, 1984 1964 1964 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1972
Ml - University of Miami
Reference
Rusnak and others, 1964 Rusnak and others, 1964
N - Riken, Tokoyo, Japan
Reference
Lab
M-690 M-692 M-693 M-1260-a
M-1260-bM-1260-cM-1886M-1921M-1922« 1923M-1924M-1925K-1926M-1975
Lab
MI-159 MI-160
Lab
N-3235 N-3236 N-3237 N-3238 N-3239 N-3240 N-3241 N-3242 N-3243 N-3244 N-3245 N-3246
OWU - Ohio Wesleyan University
Lab Reference
OWU-489 Ogden and Hay, 1973; Mickelson, 1973
P - University of Pennsylvania
Lab Reference
P-13 Dumond, 1965, 1969, 1984;Rainey and Ralph, 1959; Ralphand Ackerman, 1961
P-18 Rainey and Ralph, 1959; Ralphand Ackerman, 1961
P-29 Rainey and Ralph, 1959; Ralphand Ackerman, 1961
P-31 Rainey and Ralph, 1959; Ralphand Ackerman, 1961
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Okada Oka da Okada Okada Okada Okada Okada Okada Okada Okada Okada Okada
and and and and and and and and and and and and
others, others, others, others, others, others, others, others, others, others , others, others,
1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979
Lab
P-55
P-55-a P-63
P-6465
67
68
69
70
71
73
P-
P-
P-
P-
P-
P-
P-73-a P-80
P-83
P-84
P-85
P-88
P-92
P-93
P-94
P-95
P-96
P-97
P-38
P-L02
Reference
Gal, 1982; Giddings, 1957;Rainey and Ralph, 1959; Ralphand Ackerman, 1961Rainey and Ralph, 1959Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Rainey and Ralph, 1959; Ralphand Ackerman, 1961Gal, 1982; Irwin, 1964Rainey and Ralph, 1959; Ralphand Ackerman, 1961Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Rainey and Ralph, 1959; Ralphand Ackerman, 1961Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Rainey and Ralph, 1959; Ralphand Ackerman, 1961Rainey and Ralph, 1959; Ralphand Ackerman, 1961Oumnod, 1969; Gal, 1982;Giddings, 1961; Rainey andRalph, 1959; Ralph andAckerman, 1961Rainey and Ralph, 1959; Ralphand Ackerman, 1961Brown, 1965; Ford, 1959; Gal,1982; Rainey and Ralph, 1959;Ralph and Ackerman, 1961Rainey and Ralph, 1959Rainey and Ralph, 1959; Ralphand Ackerman, 1961Rainey and Ralph, 1959; Ralphand Ackerman, 1961Rainey and Ralph, 1959; Ralphand Ackerman-, 1961Rainey and Ralph, 1959; Ralphand Ackerman, 1961Rainey and Ralph, 1959; Ralphand Ackerman, 1961Rainey and Ralph, 1959; Ralphand Ackerman, 1961Brown, 1965; Rainey and Ralph,1959; Ralph and Ackerman, 1961Dumond, 1969; Giddings, 1961;Rainey and Ralph, 1959; Ralphand Ackerman, 1961Dumond, 1969; Rainey and Ralph,1959; Ralph and Ackerman, 1961Dumond, 1969; Kaufman andHopkins, 1985; Rainey andRalph, 1959; Ralph andAckerman, 1961Brown, 1965; Dumond, 1968;Ford, 1959; Gal, 1982; Raineyand Ralph, 1959; Ralph andAckerman, 1961Gal, 1982; Rainey and Ralph,1959; Ralph and Ackerman, 1961Anderson, 1970a; Dumond, 1984";Rainey and Ralph, 1959; Ralphand Ackerman, 1961
L3b
P-103
K-105
P-110
P-138
P-139
P-173
n 174
P-175
P-178 P-192
P-203
P-225
P-325
P-400P-401P-402P-403P-404P-405P-591-aP-592
P-593-a P-594-a P-595-a P-595-a P-597-a
Reference
Anderson, 1970a; Dumond, 1984;Rainey and Ralph, 1959; Ralphand Acker man, 1961Dumond, 1984; Giddings, 1961;Rainey and Ralph, 1959; Ralphand Ackerman, 1961Anderson, 1970a; Dumond, 1984;Giddings, 1961; Rainey andRalph, 1959; Ralph andAckerman, 1961Dumond, 1984; Giddings, 1961;Rainey and Ralph, 1959; Ralphand Ackerman, 1961Rainey and Ralph, 1959; Ralphand Ackerman, 1961Clark, 1984a; Laguna andothers, 1964; Rainey and Ralph,1959; Ralph and Ackerman, 1961;Workman, 1977; Workman andothers, 1980Clark, 1984 a; Dumond, 1964;Rainey and Ralph, 1959; Ralphand Ackerman, 1961; Workman,1977; Workman and others, 1980Laguna and others, 1974;Workman, 1977Clark, 1984a; Laguna andothers, 1974; Rainey and Ralph,1959; Ralph and Ackerman, 1961;Workman, 1977Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Rainey and Ralph, 1959; Ralphand Ackerman, 1961Laguna and others, 1978Clark, 1984a; Laguna andothers, 1978; Rainey and Ralph,1959; Ralph -and Ackerman, 1961;Workman, 1977Dumond, 1969; Kaufman andHopkins, 1985; Rainey andRalph, 1959; Ralph andAckerman, 1961Rainey and Ralph, 1959; Ralphand Ackerman, 1961Giddings, 1961; Ralph andAckerman, 1961Stuckenrath and others, 1966Stuckenrath and others, 1966Stuckenrath and others, 1966Stuckenrath and others, 1966Stuckenrath and others, 1966Stuckenrath and others, 1966Lawn, 1975Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Stuckenrath and others, 1966Lawn, 1975Lawn, 1975Stuckenrath and others, 1966Stuckenrath and others, 1966Stuckenrath and others, 1966
P-598
P-599-a
P-611
P-612P-613P-615-aP-616p-617P-618P-619P-621P-623-aP-624P-626p-627P-629
P-766 P-981
P-982
P-984-a
P-985
P-987 P-988 P-998 P-999 P-1026
P-1027P-1030-aP-1031P-1032P-1034
P-1036
P-1038 P-1039
P-1041
P-1042
P-1043
P-1044
P-1045
P-1047
P-1048
Reference
Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Stuckenrath and others, 1366 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Stuckenrath and others, 1966 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Stuckenrath and others, 1966 Stuckenrath and others, 1966 Stuckenrath and others, 1966 Stuckenrath and others, 1966 Stuckenrath and others, 1966 Stuckenrath and others, 1966 Stuckenrath and others, 1966 Stuckenrath and others, 1966 Stuckenrath and others, 1966 Stuckenrath and others, 1966 Stuckenrath and others, 1966 Stuckenrath and others, 1966 Stuckenrath and others, 1966 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Stuckenrath and others, 1966 Turner and others, 1974 Hopkins and others, 1981; Lawn, 1975Hopkins and others, 1981; Lawn, 1975Anderson, 1970a, 1970b; Lawn, 1975; West, 1981 Anderson, 1970a, 19705; Lawn, 1975Anderson, 1970a; Lawn, 1975 Anderson, 1970a; Lawn, 1975 Anderson, 1970a; Lawn, 1975 Lawn, 1975Hopkins and others, 1981; Lawn, 1975Lawn, 1975 Lawn, 1975 Lawn, 1975 Lawn, 1975Clark, 1982, 1984a; Stuckenrath and others, 1966 Clark, 1982, 1984a Dumon, 1963; Stuckenrath and others, 1966 Stuckenrath and others, 1966 Clark, 1984a; Stuckenrath and others, 1966Clark, 1984a; Stuckenrath and others, 1966Clark, 1970, 1984a; Stuckenrath and others, 1966 Clark, 1970, 1984a; Stuckenrath and others, 1966 Clark, 1984a; Stuckenrath and others, 1966 Clark, 1984a:
1966Stuckenrath and
Stuckenrath andothersClark, 1984a;others, 1966Clark, 1984a; Stuckenrath andothers, 1966
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Lab Reference
P-1049 Clark, 1984a; Stuckenrath andothers, 1966
P-1050 Clark, 1984a; Stuckenrath andothers, 1966
P-1057 Clark, 1970, 1984a; Stuckenrathand others, 1966
P-1064 Lawn, 1975 P-1065 Lawn, 1975 P-1066 Lawn, 1975 P-1067 Lawn, 1975 P-1068 Anderson, 1970a; Lawn, 1975 P-1069-a Lawn, 1975 P-1070 Anderson, 1970a; Lawn, 1975 P-1071 Anderson, 1970a; Lawn, 1975 P-1072 Lawn, 1975 P-1073 Lawn, 1975 P-1074 Lawn, 1975; Hopkins and others,
1981 P-1075 Lawn, 1975; Hopkins and others,
1981 P-1076 Anderson, 1970a, 1970b; Lawn,
1975 P-1087 Aigner, 1978; Turner and
others, 1974 P-1093 Lawn, 1975 P-1094 Lawn, 1975 P-1102 Dumond, 1980; Laughlin, 1975;
Laugh!in and others, 1975 P-1103 Dumond, 1980; Laugh!in, 1975;
Laughlin and others, 1975 P-1104 Dumond, 1980; Laughlin, 1975;
Laughlin and others, 1975 P-1105 Laughlin, 1975; Laughlin and
others, 1975P-1106 Dumond, 1980 P-1107 Dumond, 1980; Laughlin, 1975;
Laughlin and" others, 1975 P-1108 Dumond, 1980; Laughlin, 1975;
Laughlin and others, 1975 P-1109 Anderson, 1970a; Lawn, 1975 P-lllO Lawn, 1975 P-llll Lawn, 1975 P-llll-a Anderson, 1970a, 1970b; Lawn,
1975P-1112 Lawn, 1975 P-1235 Alexander, 1969; Gal, 1982 P-1236 Alexander, 1969; Gal, 1982 P-1530 Dumond, 1984; Lawn, 1973;
McGhee, 1971P-1531 Dumond, 1984; Lawn, 1973 P-1532 Dumond, 1984; Lawn, 1973 P-1633 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;
Lawn, 1971P-1771 Lawn, 1973 P-1772 Dumond, 1984; Lawn, 1973 P-1801 Anderson, 1970a P-1809 Fishman and others, 1977;
Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985 P-1832 Lawn, 1974 P-1833 Lawn, 1974
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Li
P-
P-
P-
P-
P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-
La
PPPP
PP
P
PP
tb
1834
1835
1836
1837
1927 2056 20572058
2090 2143 2143-a21442145
b
C-2C-3C-4C-5
C-6C-ll
C-12
C-13C-14
Lab
Ql Ql Ql Ql Ql Ql Ql Ql Ql Ql Ql
Ql Ql Ql Ql Ql Ql
Ql -
-660-661-666-667-668-669-670-672-673-675-1178
-1213-1348-1365-1366-1367-1368
Reference
Holmes, 1973; Lawn, 1974; West,1981Laughlin, 1975; Laughlin andothers, 1975; Lawn, 1974Laughlin, 1975; Laughlin andothers, 1975; Lawn, 1974Laughlin, 1975; Laughlin andothers, 1975; Lawn, 1974Hopkins and others tf 1981Gal, 1982; Lawn, 1975Gal, 1982; Lawn, 1975Gal, 1982; Lawn, 1975Lawn, 1975Gal, 1982; Lawn, 1975Lawn, 1975Gal, 1982; Lawn, 1975Gal, 1982; Lawn, 1975
PIC - Packard
Reference
Kowalski, 1965; Pewe, 1975b Kowalski, 1965; Pewe, 1975b Kowalski, 1965; Pewe, 1975b Hopkins and others, 1981; Kowalski, 1965; Pewe, 1975b Kowalski, 1965; Pewe, 1975b Kowalski and Shrodt, 1966; Pewe, 1975bKowalski and Shrodt, 1966; Pewe, 1975bKowalski and Shrodt, 1966 Kowalski and-Shrodt, 1966; Pewe, 1975b
Quaternary Isotope LaboratoryUniversity of Washington
Reference
Guthric, 1935Guthrie, 1985Guthrie, 1985Guthrie, 1985Guthrie, 1985Guthrie, 1985Guthrie, 1985Guthrie, 1985Guthrie, 1985Guthrie, 1985Morlan and Cinq-Mars, 1982;Porter, 1986Porter, 1986Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983Ten Brink, 1983Ten Brink, 1983Hamilton, 1982; Ten Brink, 1983Hamilton, 1982; Porter andothers, 1983; Ten Brink, 1983
Lab Reference
Ql-1369 Ten Brink, 1983Q1-1370 Ten Brink, 1983Ql-1371 Ten Brink, 1983Ql-1379 Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983Ql-1380 Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983Ql-1381 Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983QI-1382 Hamilton and Brubaker, 198321-1383 Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983Ql-1384 Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983Ql-1432 Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983gl-1480 Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983Ql-1487 Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983Ql-1519 Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983Ql-1520 Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983Ql-1521 Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983Ql-1522 Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983:i-1523 Hamilton and Brubaker, 198301-1524 Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983Q1-1526 Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983Ql-1527 Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983Ql-1528 Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983Ql-1613 Mann, 1986Ql-1725 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985
R1 - Radiocarbon Ltd.
Lab Reference
Rl-402 Guthrie, 1985; Tucek, 1977 Rl-739 Holmes, 1982
S - University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Lab Reference
S-417 Rutherford and others, 1973 S-418 Rutherford and others, 1973 S-419 Rutherford and others, 1973 S-655 Clark, 1973; Holmes, 1982;
Rutherford and others, 1975 S-656 Clark, 1973, 1984b; Holmes,
1982; Rutherford and others,1975
S-657 Clark, 1973, 1984b; Holmes,1982; Rutherford and others,1975
S-658 Clark, 1973; Holmes, 1982;Rutherford and others, 1975
S-920 Rutherford and others, 1979 S-921 Rutherford and others, 1981 S-975 Rutherford and others, 1981 S-976 Clark, 1984b; Rutherford and
others, 1979 S-1040 Clark, 1984a; Reger, 1977;
Rutherford and others, 1981 S-1041 Clark, 1984a; Reger, 1977;
Rutherford and others, 1981 S-1042 Clark, 1984a; Rutherford and
others, 1981; Workman, 1977;Workman and others, 1980
Lab Reference
S-1043 Clark, 1984a; Rutherford andothers, 1979; Workman, 1977;Workman and others, 198p
S-1054 Clark, 1984a; Rutherford andothers, 1981; Workman, 1977;Workman and others, 1980
S-1055 Rutherford and others, 1981;Workman, 1977
S-1062 Clark, 1984a; Rutherford andothers, 1981; Workman, 1977;Workman and others, 1980
S-1063 Clark, 1984a; Rutherford andothers, 1981; Workman, 1977;Workman and others, 1980
S-1418 Clark, 1982, 1984a; Rutherfordand others, 1981
S-1419 Clark, 1982, 1984a; Rutherfordand others, 1981
SHELL
Lab Reference
SHELL-6713-a Gal, 1982; Humphrey, 1970
SI - Smithsonian Institution
Lab Reference
SI-28 Long, 1965SI-114 Anderson, 1984; Campbell, 1961;
Clark, 1972; Gal, 1982;Hamilton, 1980a; Long, 1965;Shinkwin, 1964; West, 1981
SI-122 Holmes and others, 1968;Krinsley, 1965; Long, 1965
SI-123 Krinsley, 1965; Long, 1965 SI-290 Guthrie, 1985; Mielke and Long,
1969; Pewe, 1975a, 1975b; West,1981
SI-29i Guthrie, 1985;Harington, 1978;Mielke and Long, 1969; Pewe,1975a, 1975b
SI-292 Guthrie, 1985; Harington, 1978;Pewe, 1975a, 1975b; West, 1981
SI-355 Guthrie, 1985; Harington, 1978,1980b; Mielke and Long, 1969;Pewe, 1975a, 1975b
SI-356 Mielke and Long, 1969; Pewe,1975b
SI-453 Guthrie, 1985; Hopkins andothers, 1981; Pewe, 1975a,1975b; Stuckenrath and Mielke,1970; West, 1981
SI-454 Guthrie, 1985; Harington, 1978;Pewe, 1975a, 1975b; Stuckenrathand Mielke, 1970
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Lab
SI-455
CT *re
Ci-737
..-'38
SI-739
SI-837
SI-838
SI-839
SI-840
SI-841
SI-842
SI-843
SI-844
SI-845
SI-850
SI-851
SI-852
SI-903 SI-905 SI-906 SI-911 SI-912
Reference
Harington, 1978; Pewe, 1975a, 19755; Stuckenrath and Mielke, 1970Harington, 1980b; Pewe, 1975a, 1975b; Stuckenrath and Mielke, 1970; West, 1981 Ager, 1972; Pewe, 1975b; Reeburgh and Young, 1976; Stuckenrath and Mielke, 1973; West, 1981Ager, 1972; Pewe, 1975b; Reeburgh and Young, 1976; Stuckenrath and Mielke, 1973 Ager, 1972; Pewe, 1975b; Reeburgh and Young, 1976; Stuckenrath and Mielke, 1973 Gal, 1982; Stuckenrath and Mielke, 1973Bonnichsen, 1979; Guthrie, 1985; Pewe, 1975a, 1975b; Stuckenrath and Mielke, 1973 Bonnichsen, 1979; Guthrie, 1985; Pewe, 1975a, 1975b; Stuckenrath and Mielke, 1973; West, 1981Bonnichsen, 1979; Pewe, 1975a, 1975b; Stuckenrath and Mielke, 1973; West, 1981 Bonnichsen, 1979; Guthrie, 1985; Pewe, 1975a, 1975b; Stuckenrath and Mielke, 1973 Bonnichsen, 1979; Pewe, 1975a, 1975b; Stuckenrath and Mielke, 1973; West, 1981 Bonnichsen, 1979; Guthrie, 1985; Pewe, 1975a, 1975b; Stuckenrath'and Mielke, 1973 Bonnichsen, 1979; Guthrie, 1985; Pewe, 1975a, 1975b; Stuckenrath and Mielke, 1973 Bonnichsen, 1979; Guthrie, 1985; P£we, 1975a, 1975b; Stuckenrath and Mielke, 1973 Bonnichsen, 1979; Guthrie, 1985; Pewe, 1975a, 1975b; Stuckenrath and Mielke, 1973 Bonnichsen, 1979; Guthrie, 1985; Harington, 1978; Pewe, 1975a, 1975b; Stuckenrath and Mielke, 1973Bonnichesen, 1979; Guthrie, 1985; Pewe, 1975a; Stuckenrath and Mielke, 1973; West, 1981 Guthrie, 1985; Stuckenrath and Mielke, 1973
Lab
Stuckenrath Stuckenrath Stuckenrath Stuckenrath
and and and and
Mielke, Mielke, Mielke, Mielke,
Stuckenrath and Mielke,
19731973197319731973
SISI SISI
SI
SI
SI
-918
-919
-920
SI
SI
SI SI
-921
-965
-966-967
SI
SI
SI
SI
-968
972-a
-973-a
-974
SI
SISI
SI SI SI SI SI
SI
SI
SI SI SI SI SI
SI
80
-913-914-915-916
-917
-975
1046-1103
1425 1426142714281544
1560
1561
18491850185118521853
1854
Reference
Stuckenrath and Mielke, 1973Stuckenrath and Mielke, 1'973Stuckenrath and Mielke 1973McCartney, 1974; Stuckenrathand Mielke, 1973McCartney, 1974; Stuckenrathand Mielke, 1973McCartney, 1974; Stuckenrathand Mielke, 1973McCartney, 1974; Stuckenrathand Mielke, 1973McCartney, 1974; Stuckenrathand Mielke, 1973McCartney, 1974; Stuckenrathand Mielke, 1973Stuckenrath and Mielke, 1973;Turner and Turner, 1974Turner and Turner, 1974Stuckenrath and Mielke, 1973;Turner, 1982; Turner andTurner, 1974Stuckenrath and Mielke, 1973;Turner and Turner, 1974Dixon, 1975; Gal, 1982;Stuckenrath and Mielke, 1973Dixon, 1975; Gal, 1982;Hamilton, 1979b; Stuckenrathand Mielke, 1973Brown and Kreig, 1983; Dixon,1975; 1976; Dumond, 1980; Gal,1982; Hamilton, 1979b;Stuckenrath and Mielke, 1973;West, 1981Dixon, 1975; Gal, 1982;Hamilton, 1979b; Stuckenrathand Mielke, 1973Dumond, 1980Denton and Karlen, 1977;Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Stuckenrath and Mielke, 1973Hamilton, n.d.Hamilton, n.d.Dixon, 1976; Hamilton, 1979bDixon, 1976; Hamilton, 1979bPowers and Hamilton, 1978;Thorson and Hamilton, 1977Hamilton and Porter, 1975;Hamilton, n.d.Dixon, 1976; Dumond, 1980;Guthrie, 1985; Haynes, 1982;Irving, 1974; Powers andHamilton, 1978, Thorson andHamilton, 1977; West, 1981Dumond and others, 1976Dumond and others, 1976Dumond and others, 1976Dumond and others, 1976Dumond, 1984; Dumond andothers, 1976Dumond and others, 1976
Lab Reference Lab Reference
SI-1855 Oumond and others, 1976 SI-1856 Dumond, 1984; Dumond and
others, 1976 SI-1857 Dumond, 1984; Dumond and
others, 1976SI-1858 Dumond and others, 1976 SI-1859 Dumond, 1984; Dumond and
others, 1976 SI-1860 Dumond, 1984; Dumond and
others, 1976 SI-1875 Hamilton, 1980b, 1982; Porter
and others, 1983; Schweger,1982
SI-1876 Hamilton, 1980b, 1982; Porterand others, 1983; Schweger,1982
SI-1877 Hamilton, 1980b, 1982; Porterand others, 1983; Schweger,1982
SI-1878 Hamilton, 1980b, 1982; Hamiltonand Porter, 1975
SI-1879 Hamilton, 1980b; Schweger, 1982 SI-1880 Hamilton, 1980b, 1982; Porter
and others, 1983; Schweger,1982
SI-1881 Hamilton, 1980b, 1982; Porterand others, 1983; Schweger,1982
SI-1882 Hamilton, 1980b, 1982;Hamilton and Porter, 1975;Porter and others, 1983;Schweger, 1982
SI-1933-a Thorson and Hamilton, 1977 SI-1933-b Thorson and Hamilton, 1977 SI-1934 Thorson and Hamilton, 1977 SI-1935-a Thorson and Hamilton, 1977 SI-1935-b Thorson and Hamilton, 1977 SI-1935-c Thorson and'Hamilton, 1977 SI-1936 Powers and Hamilton, 1978;
Thorson and Hamilton, 1977 SI-1937 Thorson and Hamilton, 1977 SI-1938 Powers and Hamilton, 1978;
Thorson and Hamilton, 1977 SI-1939 Thorson and Hamilton, 1977 SI-1940 Thorson and Hamilton, 1977 SI-1941 Thorson and Hamilton, 1977 SI-1955 Detterman, 1986; Dumond, 1980,
1984; Dumond and others, 1976;Irving, 1976; West, 1981
SI-1956 Detterman, 1986; Dumond, 1980,1984; Dumond and others, 1976;Irving, 1976; West, 1981
SI-1957 Dumond, 1980, 1984; Dumond andothers, 1976; Irving, 1976
SI-1998 Dumond, 1984; Dumond andothers, 1976; Henn, 1977;Irving, 1976; West, 1981
SI-2072 Dumond, 1984; Dumond andothers, 1976
SI-2073 Dumond and others, 1976
SI-2074 SI-2075
SI-2076
SI-2078
SI-2079 SI-2082
SI-2086SI-2089SI-2090SI-2091SI-2092SI-2093SI-2094SI-2095SI-2096SI-2097SI-2098SI-2101SI-2102SI-2103SI-2104SI-2105SI-2106SI-2107SI-2108SI-2109SI-2111SI-2112SI-2113SI-2115SI-2158SI-2159SI-2160SI-2161SI-2162SI-2169SI-2170SI-2171SI-2171-blSI-2171-b2SI-2172SI-2173SI-2174SI-2175
SI-2176
SI-2177
SI-2178
SI-2179
SI-2180
Dumond and others, 1976 Dumond, 1984; Dumond and others, 1976Dumond and others, 1976*, Henn, 1977Dumond and others, 1976; Henn, 1977Dumond and others, 1976 Ackerman and others, 1979; Mann, 1986Ackerman and others, 1979 Ackerman and others, 1979 Ackerman and others, 1979 Ackerman and others, 1979 Ackerman and others, 1979 Ackerman and others, 1979 Ackerman and others, 1979 Ackerman and others, 1979 Ackerman and others, 1979 Ackerman and others, 1979 Ackerman and others, 1979 Ackerman and others, 1979 Ackerman and others, 1979 Ackerman and others, 1979 Ackerman and others, 1979 Ackerman and others, 1979 Ackerman and others, 1979 Ackerman and others, 1979 Ackerman and others, 1979 Ackerman and others, 1979 Ackerman and others, 1979 Ackerman and others, 1979 Ackerman and others, 1979 Thorson and .Hamilton, 1977 Gal 1982; Stanford
Stanford,Stanford,Stanford
Gal Gal Gal Gal
19761976197619761976
1982198219821982; Stanford
Irving, 1976 Irving, 1976 Irving, 1976Schweger, 1981; West, 1975 Schweger, 1981; West, 1975 Irving, 1976 Irving, 1976 Irving, 1976Irving, 1976; Laugh!in, 1975; Laugh!in and others, 1975 Irving, 1976; Laugh!in, 1975; Laughlin and others, 1975 Irving, 1976; Laughlin, 1975; Laughlin and others, 1975 Irving, 1976; Laughlin, 1975; Laughlin and others, 1975 Irving, 1976; Laughlin, 1975; Laughlin and others, 1975 Irving, 1976; Laughlin, 1975-, Laughlin and others, 1975
81
Lab Reference
SI-2181 Irving, 1976; Laughlin, 1975;Laughlin and others, 1975
SI-2182 Irving, 1976 SI-2183 Irving, 1976 SI-2328 Thorson and Hamilton, 1977;
West, 1981 SI-2329 Dumond, 1980; Powers and
Hamilton, 1978; Thorson andHamilton, 1977
s1-2331 Thorson and Hamilton, 1977 M-2332 Thorson and Hamilton, 1977 i>I-2333 Thorson and Hamilton, 1977 SI-2382 Bryan, 1978; Dumond, 1980; Gal,
1982; Hamilton, 1979b; Haynes,1978, 1982; Norland, 1977;Morlan and Cinq-Mars, 1982
"-2492 Detterman, 1986; Dumond, 1980,1984; Dumond and others, 1976;Henn, 1977; West, 1981
SI-2493 Dumond and others, 1976 SI-2494 Dumond, 1984; Dumond and
others, 1976; Henn, 1977; West,1981
SI-2551 Dumond and others, 1976; Henn,1977
SI-2552 Dumond and others, 1976; Henn,1977
SI-2640 Dumond, 1984; Dumond andothers, 1976; Henn, 1977; West,1981
SI-2641 Detterman, 1986; Dumond, 1980,1984; Dumond and others, 1976;Henn, 1977; West, 1981
SI-2642 Dumond and others, 1976; Henn,1977
SI-2643 Dumond, 1984; Dumond andothers, 1976; Henn, 1977; West,1981
SI-2644 Dumond and others, 1976; Henn,1977
SI-2645 Dumond and others, 1976; Henn,1977
SI-2646 Dumond and others, 1976; Henn,1977
SI-2649 Dumond and others, 1976; Henn,1977
SI-2650 Dumond and others, 1976; Henn,1977
SI-2880 Dumond, 1980; Haynes, 1982;Powers and Hamilton, 1978;Thorson and Hamilton, 1977
SI-3776 Dumond, 1980; West, 1981;Workman, 1980
SI-3777 Workman, 1980 SI-3778 Dumond, 1980; West, 1981;
Workman, 1980SI-3787 Workman, 1980 SI-3788 Workman, 1980 SI-3789 Workman, 1980 SI-4233 Ager, 1983
82
ib
1-42341-4352[-43541-4499[-45001-4501
ib
4-9154-9164-9174-9184-919-a4-919-b4-9204-9214-9224-9234-9244-9254-926
SMU
ib
1U-6204U-6214U-640
ib
t-1631
t-1632
t-1633
t-1721
ib
303
Reference
Ager, 1983West, 1981West, 1981Ager, 1983Ager, 1983Ager, 1983
SM - Mobil Oil Corporation
Reference
Gal, 1982Gal, 1982; Shinkwin, 1964Gal, 1982; Shinkwin, 1964Gal, 1982; Shinkwin, 1964Gal, 1982; Shinkwin, 1964Gal, 1982; Shinkwin, 1964Gal, 1982; Shinkwin, 1964Gal, 1982Gal, 1982Gal, 1982Gal, 1982Gal, 1982; Shinkwin, 1964Gal, 1982
- Southern Methodist University
Reference
Weber and others, 1981Weber and others, 1981Hamilton and Bischoff, 1984;Weber and others, 1981
St - Stockholm, Sweeden
Reference
Guthrie, 1985; Pewe, 1975a,1975b; West, 1981Brown and Kreig, 1983; Guthrie,1965; Harington, 1978; Hopkinsand others, 1976; Pewe, 1965a,1975a, 1975bBrown and Kreig, 1983; Guthrie,1985; Harington, 1978; Pewe,1965a, 1975a, 1975b; West, 1981Brown and Kreig, 1983; Guthrie,1985; Harington, 1978; Pewe,1965a, 1975a, 1975b
T - Trondhein, Norway
Reference
Holmes and Foster, 1968
TAN - Texas A & N University
Lab Reference
TAM-2 . Noakes and others, 1964
Tk - Tokyo Radiocarbon Laboratory, Japan
Lab Reference
",-124 Okada and Okada, 1974a, 1974b,1974c, 1976
k-i?5 Okada and Okada, 1974a, 19745,1974c, 1976
Tx - University of Texas
!.*b Reference
TA-£ Stipp and others, 1962Tx-157 Pewe, 1975bTx-158-a Pewe, 1975bTx-158-b Pewe, 1975bTx-159 Pewe, 1975b7x-160 Pewe, 1975bTx-220 Brown, 1965; Pearson and
others, 1965; Williams andCarter, 1984
TA-4047 Hopkins, 1982
UCLA - University of California, Los Angeles
Lab Reference
UCLA-1858 Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Hopkins and others, 1981; Pew£ and Reger, 1983b; Schweger, 1981; West, 1975, 1980
UCLA-1859 Hamilton and, Thorson, 1983; Pew6 and Reger, 1983b; Schweger, 1981; West, 1975, 1980
UCLA-1875-a Brandau and Noakes, 1981
UGa - University of Georgia
Lab Reference
(JGa-253 Noakes and Brandau, 1974; West,1975
UGa-519 Brandau and Noakes, 1978 UGa-527 Brandau and Noakes, 1978; West,
1975UGa-529 Brandau and Noakes, 1978 UGa-530 Brandau and Noakes, 1978 UGa-531 Brandau and Noakes, 1978 Uba-b72 Brandau and Noakes, 1978;
Oumond, 1980; Pew£ and Reger,1983b; Schweger, 1981; West,1975, 1980
UGa-914 Brandau and Noakes, 1978 UGa-915 Brandau and Noakes, 1978
Lab Reference
UGa-927 Brandau and Noakes, 1978; Pewdand Reger; Schweger, 1981 j-West, 1975
UGa-941 West, 1981; Pewg and Reger,1983b
UGa-949 West, 1981 UGa-950 Brandau and Noakes, 1978 UGa-973 Brandau and Noakes, 1978 UGa-974 Brandau and Noakes, 1978 UGa-1931 Clark, 1984a UGa-2339 Clark, 1984a; Workman, 1977,
1980; Workman and others, 1980 UGa-2340 Clark, 1984a; Workman, 1977,
1980; Workman and others, 1980 UGa-2341 Clark, 1984a; Workman, 1977,
1980; Workman and others, 1980 UGa-2342 Clark, 1984a; Workman, 1977,
1980; Workman and others, 1980 UGa-2343 Clark, 1984a; Workman, 1977,
1980; Workman and others, 1980 UGa-2344 Clark, 1984a; Workman, 1977,
1980; Workman and others, 1980 UGa-2820 Clark, 1984a UGa-2822 Clark, 1984a UGa-3719 Gal, 1982; Lobdell, 1981 UGa-3812 Shaw, 1982
USGS - U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park
Lab Reference
USGS-30 Hamilton and others, 1983;Robinson and Trimble, 1981
USGS-31 Hamilton and others, 1983;Robinson and rrimble, 1981
USGS-32 Robinson, 1977 USGS-39 Robinson, 1977 USGS-41 Hamilton, 1979a USGS-42 Hamilton, 1979b USGS-43 Hamilton, 1979b
Trimble, 1981USGS-44 Hamilton, 1979b USGS-45 Brown and Kreig
Hamilton, 1980bTrimble, 1981
USGS-47 Hamilton, 1979b; Porter andothers, 1983; Robinson andTrimble, 1981
USGS-48 Dupre, 1978; Robinson andTrimble, 1983
USGS-49 Dupre, 1978; Robinson andTrimble, 1983
USGS-50 Dupre, 1978; Robinson andTrimble, 1983
USGS-51 Dupre, 1978; Robinson andTrimble, 1983
USGS-52 Dupre, 1978; Robinson andTrimble, 1983
USGS-53 Dupre, 1978; Robinson andTrimble, 1983
Robinson, 1977 Robinson and
Robinson, 1977 1983; Robinson and
83
Lab Reference
USGS-56 Robinson and Trimble, 1981USGS-73 Robinson, 1977USGS-75 Hamilton and others, 1983;
Robinson and Trimble, 1981 USGS-76-b Hamilton and others, 1983;
Robinson and Trimble, 1981 USGS-77 Hamilton and others, 1983;
Robinson and Trimble, 1981 USGS-78 Hamilton and others, 1983;
Robinson and Trimble, 1981 USGS-108 Robinson and Trimble, 1981 USGS-126 Bartsch-Winkler and others,
1983; Robinson and Trimble,1981
USGS-127 Bartsch-Winkler and others,1983; Robinson and Trimble,1981
USGS-132 Hopkins and Robinson, 1979;Hopkins and others, 1982;Robinson and Trimble, 1981
USGS-154 Bartsch-Winkler and others,1983; Robinson and Trimble,1981
USGS-155 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Robinson and Trimble, 1981
USGS-156 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Robinson and Trimble, 1981
USGS-157 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Robinson and Trimble, 1981
USGS-158 Robinson and Trimble, 1981 USGS-159 Robinson and Trimble, 1981 USGS-161 Hamilton, 1982; Porter and
others, 1983; Robinson andTrimble, 1981
USGS-162 Hamilton, 1979b; Robinson andTrimble, 1981
USGS-163 Hamilton, 1979b; Robinson andTrimble, 1981
USGS-164 Hamilton, 1979b; Robinson andTrimble, 1981
USGS-165 Hamilton, 1979b; Robinson andTrimble, 1981
USGS-166 Hamilton, 1979b; Robinson andTrimble, 1981
USGS-167 Hamilton, 1979b; Robinson andTrimble, 1981
USGS-174 Robinson and Trimble, 1981 USGS-175 Robinson and Trimble, 1981 USGS-176 Robinson and Trimble, 1981 USGS-183 Robinson and Trimble, 1981 USGS-184 Robinson and Trimble, 1981 USGS-185 Robinson and Trimble, 1981 USGS-186 Robinson and Trimble, 1981 USGS-187 Robinson and Trimble, 1981 USGS-188 Nelson, 1978; Robinson and
Trimble, 1981 USGS-192 Hopkins and Robinson, 1979;
Hopkins and others, 1982;Nelson, 1978; Robinson andTrimble, 1981
84
Lab Reference
USGS-205 Robinson and Trimble, 1981 USGS-206 Robinson and Trimble, 1981 USGS-207 Robinson and Trimble, 1981 USGS-208 Robinson and Tribmle, 1$81 USGS-209 Robinson and Trimble, 1981 USGS-210 Hopkins and Robinson, 1979;
Hopkins and others, 1982; Robinson and Trimble, 1981
USGS-212 Dupre, 1978; Robinson andTrimble, 1983
USGS-213 Dupre, 1978; Robinson andTrimble, 1983
ISGS-214 Oupre, 1978; Robinson andTrimble, 1983
USGS-215 Dupre, 1978; Hopkins, 1982; Robinson and Trimble, 1983
USGS-217 Dupre, 1978; Robinson andTrimble, 1983
USGS-218 Dupre, 1978; Robinson andTrimble, 1983
OSGS-219 Hamilton and others, 1983; Robinson and Trimble, 1981
USGS-225 Dupre, 1978; Robinson andTrimble, 1983
GS-226 Dupre, 1978; Robinson andTrimble, 1983
USGS-228 Bartsch-Winkler and others, 1983; Robinson and Trimble, 1981
U5GS-229 Robinson and Trimble, 1981 USGS-249 Hopkins, 1982; Hopkins and
others, 1982; Robinson and Trimble, 1981
GS-274 Hamilton, 1979b SGS-290 Robinson and Trimble, 1981 GS-291 Robinson and Trimble, 1981
5GS-292 Robinson and Trimble, 1981 iGS-293 Robinson and Trimble, 1981 IGS-294 Robinson and Trimble, 1981 iGS-316 Robinson and Trimble, 1983 iGS-317 Ager and Sims, 1981b; Hamilton
and Thorson, 1983; Robinson and Trimble, 1983
GS-331 Bartsch-Winkler and others,1983
GS-332 Bartsch-Winkler and others, 1983; Ovenshine and others, 1976
GS-335 Hamilton and others, 1983; Robinson and Trimble, 1981
GS-338 Ager and Sims, 1981a; Robinsonand Trimble, 1983
GS-339 Ager amd Sims, 1981a; Robinsonand Trimble, 1983
GS-352 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Robinson and Trimble, 1983
GS-353 Robinson and Trimble, 1983; Robinson and Trimble, 1983
GS-354 Robinson and Trimble, 1983; Robinson and Trimble, 1983
Lab Reference
USGS-356 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Robinson and Trimble, 1983
USGS-357 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Robinson and Trimble, 1983
USGS-358 Robinson and Trimble, 1983 USGS-360 Carter and Robinson, 1981 USGS-374 Robinson and Trimble, 1981 USGS-376 Hamilton, 1979a; Robinson and
Trimble, 1981 USGS-377 Carter and Robinson, 1978;
Robinson and Trimble, 1983 USGS-378 Carter and Robinson, 1978;
Robinson and Trimble, 1983 USGS-379 Carter and Galloway, 1979;
Carter and Robinson, 1978;Robinson and Trimble, 1983
"SGS-380 Carter and Robinson, 1978;Robinson and Trimble, 1983
USGS-410 Hamilton, 1980b; Robinson andTrimble, 1981
USGS-412 Hamilton, 1980b; Robinson andTrimble, 1981
USGS-413 Hamilton, 1980b, 1982; Porterand others, 1983; Robinson andTrimble, 1981
USGS-414 Hamilton, 1980b USGS-415 Hamilton, 1979a USGS-416 Hamilton, 1979a USGS-431 Robinson and Trimble, 1983 USGS-448 Carter and Galloway, 1979;
Robinson and Trimble, 1983 USGS-449 Robinson and Trimble, 1983;
Robinson and Trimble, 1983 USGS-454 Carter and Galloway, 1979 USGS-456 Robinson and Trimble, 1983 USGS-457 Robinson and Trimble, 1983 USGS-465 Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983 USGS-466 Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983 USGS-467 Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983 USGS-468 Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983 USGS-469 Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983 USGS-470 Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983 USGS-A77 Workman, 1981 USGS-478 Gal, 1982; Workman, 1981 USGS-479 Gal, 1982; Workman, 1981 USGS-480 Gal, 1982; Workman, 1981 USGS-499 Hopkins and others, 1981;
Hopkins and Robinson, 1979; Williams, 1983a
USGS-500 Hopkins and others, 1981;Hopkins and Robinson, 1979; Williams, 1983a
USGS-501 Hopkins and Robinson, 1979;Hopkins and others, 1982
USGS-503 Hopkins and Robinson, 1979;Hopkins and others, 1982
USGS-504 Hopkins and others, 1981 USGS-505 Hopkins and Robinson, 1979
Lab Reference
USGS-506 Hopkins and Robinson, 1979;Hopkins and others, 1982;,Williams, 1983a
USGS-509 Hopkins and Robinson, 1979;Hopkins and others, 1982
USGS-510 Hopkins and others, 1982 USGS-512 Hopkins and others, 1982 USGS-516 Hopkins and others, 1982 USGS-517 Hopkins and Robinson, 1979;
Hopkins and others, 1982;Williams, 1983a
USGS-608 Gal, 1982 USGS-624 Carter, 1983 USGS-628 Nelson, 1982 USGS-630 Carter and Galloway, 1982 USGS-631 Carter and Galloway, 1982 USGS-632 Robinson and Trimble, 1983 USGS-638 Hopkins and others, 1982 USGS-639 Elliot and others, 1981 USGS-655 Hamilton, 1982; Porter and
others, 1983; Ten Brink, 1983 USGS-656 Hamilton, 1982; Porter and
others, 1983; Ten Brink, 1983 USGS-675 Brigham, 1985; Carter and
Galloway, 1982USGS-676 Carter and Robinson, 1981 USGS-689 Hopkins and others, 1982 USGS-691 Hopkins and others, 1982 USGS-694 Hamilton, 1980a; Porter and
others, 1983 USGS-695 Hamilton, 1980a; Porter and
others, 1983USGS-696 Hamilton, 1980a USGS-697 Hamilton, 1980a USGS-745 Nelson, 1982 USGS-746 Nelson, 1982 USGS-747 Nelson, 1982 USGS-783 Hopkins and others, 1982 USGS-807 Robinson and Trimble, 1983 USGS-823 Carter, 1983 USGS-824 Carter, 1983 USGS-825 Carter, 1983 USGS-826 Carter, 1983 USGS-860 Hopkins and Robinson, 1981 USGS-861 Hopkins and Robinson, 1981 USGS-862 Hopkins and Robinson, 1981 USGS-882 Hopkins and others, 1981;
Hopkins and Robinson, 1981 USGS-883 Hopkins and others, 1981;
Hopkins and Robinson, 1981;Nelson, 1982
USGS-923 Molnina, 1986 USGS-924 Molnina, 1986 USGS-927 Molnina, 1986 USGS-985 Hamilton and others, 1983 USGS-986 Hamilton and others, 1983 USGS-987 Hamilton and others, 1983 USGS-988 Hamilton and others, 1983 USGS-1029 Carter, 1983 USGS-1034 Williams and Carter, 1984
85
Lab Reference
JSGo-1035 Williams and Carter, 1984 USGS-1037 Carter and Galloway, 1984;
Hopkins, 1982 USGS-J043 ' Hamilton, 1982; Hamilton and
Brubaker, 1983; Porter andothers, 1983
i'SGS-1044 Hamilton, 1982; Hamilton andBrubaker, 1983; Porter andothers, 1983
oGS-1045 Hamilton, 1982; Hamilton andBrubaker, 1983
L'SCS-1123 Weber, 1986; Weber and Ager,1984
USGS-1154 Carter, 1983 USGS-1163 Hopkins and others, 1982 UbGS-1164 Hopkins and others, 1982
Hopkins and others, 1982Hopkins and others, 1982
1226 Molnina, 19861227 Molnina, 19861253 Hamilton and Bischoff, 19841267 Nelson, 19821268 Nelson, 19821269 Nelson, 1982 1271 Nelson, 19821326 Hopkins and others, 19821327 Hopkins and others, 19821328 Hopkins and others, 19821329 Hopkins and others, 1982 1331 Brigham, 1985; Hopkins and
others, 1982Brigham, 1985Carter, 1983Carter, 1983Carter, 1983Brigham, 1985Brigham, 1985Brigham, 1985Brigham, 1985Carter, 1983Brigham, 1985Brigham, 1985Bartsch-Winkler and Schmoll,1984aBartsch-Winkler and Schmoll,1984aBartsch-Winkler and Schmoll,1984aBartsch-Winkler and Schmoll,1984aBartsch-Winkler and Schmoll,1984aWilliams, 1986; Williams andGalloway, 1986Williams, 1986; Williams andGalloway, 1986
jouS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS uoiiS USGS USGS
USGS-1336 USGS-1376 USGS-1377 USGS-1378 USGS-1420 USGS-1422 USGS-1423 USGS-1425 USGS-1429 USGS-1433 USGS-1489 USGS-1570
USGS-1571
USGS-1572
USGS-1573
USGS-1574
USGS-2175
USGS-2176
Lcb
UV
Uh
Ufc UV UV
UN
UW
UW
UW
UW
-14
-15
-16-18-21
-56
-57
-70
-71
-84
UW-267 UW-268 UW-269
Lab
W- W-
W- W- W-
W-
w-w-w- w-
w- w-
w- w-
w-
w- w-
86
5352
11
L74
L75 183
92196
!68 194
95
9798
UW - University of Washington
Reference
Derksen, 1976; Dorn and o'thers,1962Derksen, 1976; Dorn and others,1962Dorn and others, 1962Dorn and others, 1962Derksen, 1976; Dorn and others,1962Fairhall and others, 1976;Porter, 1967Fairhall and others, 1976;Porter, 1967Fairhall and others, 1976;Porter, 1967Fairhall and others, 1976;Porter, 1967Hamilton and Brubaker, 1983;Hamilton and Porter, 1975Fairhall and others, 1976Fairhall and others, 1976Fairhall and others, 1976
- U.S. Geological Survey, Reston
Reference
Suess, 1954Pewe, 1975a; Suess, 1954;Thorson and Hamilton, 1979;Wahrhaftig, 1958Suess, 1954Suess, 1954.Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Karlstrom, 1964; Suess, 1954Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Karlstrom, 1964; Suess, 1954Karlstrom, 1964; Reger andUpdike, 1983; Suess, 1954Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Karlstrom, 1964Karlstrom, 1961; 1964Pewe, 1965a, 1975a, 1975b; Pew£and Reger, 1983b; Rubin andSuess, 1955Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985Hopkins, 1963; Kaufman andHopkins, 1985; Rubin andAlexander, 1958, 1960Rubin and Suess, 1956Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Karlstrom 1964; Rubin andSuess, 1956Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Rubin and Suess, 1956; Williamsand Galloway, 1986Rubin and Suess, 1956Anderson, 1970a; Dumond, 1984;Rubin and Suess, 1956
Lab
W-299
W-306
W-307
W-318
W-336
W-344 W-357
W-360
W-368
W-369
W-371
W-373
W-374
W-376 W-377
W-378
W-380
W-405 W-416
W-420
W-429
Reference Lab
Karlstrom, 1964; Rubin and W-431Suess, 1956Rubin and Alexander, 1958;Williams and Galloway, 1986Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Rubin and Alexander, 1958;Williams and Galloway, 1986 W-432Karlstrom, 1964; Reger andUpdike, 1983Hamilton and Thorson, 1983; W-433Karlstrom, 1964; Rubin and W-434Alexander, 58; Reger andUpdike, 1983Rubin and Alexander, 1958 W-435Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Rubin and Alexander, 1958; W-461Williams and Galloway, 1986Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Karlstrom, 1964; Reger andUpdike, 1983; Rubin andAlexander, 1958 W-462Fernald, 1964; Rubin and W-463Alexander, 1958Plafker and others, 1982; Rubinand Alexander, 1958Goldthwait and others, 1963;Mann and Ugolini, 1985; Rubin W-472and Alexander, 1958Hamilton and Thorson, 1983; W-473Rubin and Alexander, 1958 W-474Plafker and Miller, 1957;Plafker and others, 1982; Rubinand Alexander, 1958Rubin and Alexander, 1958 W-475Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Rubin and Alexander, 1958; W-476Williams and Galloway, 1986Rubin and Alexander, 1958; W-484Williams and Galloway, 1986Brigham, 1985; Brown, 1965;Coulter and others, 1960;0'Sullivan, 1961; Rubin and W-485Alexander, 1958; Williams andCarter, 1984Rubin and Alexander, 1958Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Karlstrom, 1964; Reger and W-487Updike, 1983; Rubin andAlexander, 1958 W-531Fernald, 1964; Reger andUpdike, 1983; Rubin andAlexander, 1958Connor, 1983; Hamilton and W-535Thorson, 1983; Rubin andAlexander, 1958
Reference
Karlstrom, 1964; Reger andUpdike, 1983; Rubin andAlexander, 1958; Williams;1986; Williams and Ferrvans,1958, 1961; Williams andGalloway, 1986Brown, 1965; Coulter andothers, 1960; O'Sullivan, 1961;Williams and Carter, 1984Rubin and Alexander/ 1958Hopkins and others, 1981; Pewe,1975b; Rubin and Alexander,1958Pewe, 1975b; Rubin andAlexander, 1958Colinvaux, 1967; Hopkins andothers, 1960; Kaufman andHopkins, 1985; McCulloch andHopkins, 1966; Rubin andAlexander, 1958; West, 1981Rubin and Alexander, 1958Hopkins and others, 1960, 1981;Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;McCulloch and Hopkins, 1966;Rubin and Alexander, 1958;West, 1981Pewe, 1975a; Weber and Pewe,1961; 1970Rubin and Alexander, 1958Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Karlstrom, 1964; Reger andUpdike, 1983; Rubin andAlexander, 1958Pewe, 1975b; Rubin andAlexander, 1958Pewe, 1975b; Rubin andAlexander, 1958Hopkins and others, 1960;Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;McCulloch and Hopkins, 1966;Rubin and Alexander, 1958Hopkins and others, 1960;Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;McCulloch, 1967; McCulloch andHopkins, 1966; Rubin andAlexander, 1958Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Rubin and Alexander, 1958Ferrians, 1963; Ferrians andothers, 1983; Rubin andAlexander, 1960; Williams andGalloway, 1986Ferrians and others, 1983;Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Karlstrom, 1964; Miller andDobrovolny, 1957; Rubin andAlexander, 1960
87
Lab
W-536
W-540
W-541
W-559
'-568
W-569 W-573
W-583
W-592 W-593 W-602
W-603
W-644
W-674 W-714
W-715
W-717
W-732 W-733
W-736 W-748
W-753
Reference
Hamilton and Thorson, 1983; W-756Karlstrom, 1964; Reger andUpdike, 1983; Rubin and W-766Alexander, 1960; Schmoll and W-767others, 1981Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Karlstrom, 1964; Miller andDobrovolny, 1957; Reger and W-800Updike, 1983; Rubin andAlexander, 1960; Trainer, 1961; W-806Schmoll and others, 1972Karlstrom, 1964; Rubin and W-809Alexander, 1960, Schmoll andothers, 1981 W-810Plafker and Miller, 1957; Rubinand Alexander, 1960Rubin and Alexander, 1960;Williams and Galloway, 1986 W-830Rubin and Alexander, 1960 W-831Reger and Updike, 1983; Rubinand Alexander, 1960; Williams W-838and Ferrians, 1961; Williams W-839and Galloway, 1986 W-841Connor, 1983; Ferrians and W-842others, 1983; Hamilton andThorson, 1983; Rubin andAlexander, 1960; Williams and W-843Galloway, 1986Rubin and Alexander, 1960Rubin and Alexander, 1960Karlstrom, 1964; Rubin and W-844Alexander, 1960 W-846Karlstrom, 1964; Rubin and W-847Alexander, 1960Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Karlstrom, 1964; Reger andUpdike, 1983j Rubin and W-848Alexander, 1960Rubin and Alexander, 1960Ferrians, 1963; Ferrians and W-854others, 1983; Hamilton and W-859Thorson, 1983; Rubin andAlexander, 1960; Williams and W-891Galloway, 1986Rubin and Alexander, 1960;Williams and Galloway, 1981 W-895Krinsley, 1965; Rubin andAlexander, 1960; Williams andGalloway, 1986 W-896Rubin and Alexander, 1960Hopkins and others, 1981; Pewe, W-9371975b; Repenning and others,1964; Rubin and Alexander, 1960Rubin and Alexander, 1960 W-967Hamilton and Thorson, 1983; W-968Karlstrom, 1964; Rubin and W-969Alexander, 1960Holmes and others, 1968; Rubinand Alexander, 1960
88
Reference
Holmes and others, 1968; Rubin and Alexander, 1960 Rubin and Alexander, 1960 Connor, 1983; Hamilton and Thorson, 1983; Rubin and Alexander, 1960; Williams and Galloway, 1986Mann and Ugolini, 1985; Rubin and Alexander, 1960 Rubin and Alexander^ 1960; Williams and Galloway, 1986 Rubin and Alexander, 1960; Williams and Galloway, 1986 Hopkins, 1973; Hopkins and others, 1960; Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Rubin and Alexander, 1960 Rubin and Alexander, 1960 Fernald, 1964; Rubin and Alexander, 1960 Rubin and Alexander, 1960 Rubin and Alexander, 1960 Rubin and Alexander, 1960 Hamilton and Thorson, 1983; Rubin and Alexander, 1960; Williams and Galloway, 1986 Ferrians and others, 1983; Hamilton and Thorson, 1983; Rubin and Alexander, 1960; Williams and Galloway, 1986 Rubin and Alexander, 1960 Rubin and Alexander, 1960, Brown, 1965; Coulter and others, 1960; 0'Sullivan, 1961; Rubin and Alexander, 1960; Williams and Carter, 1984 Hamilton and Thorson, 1983; Rubin and Alexander, 1960; Williams and Galloway, 1986 Rubin and Alexander, 1960 Pewe, 1975b; Rubin and Alexander, 1960 Harington, 1978; Repenning and others, 1964; Rubin and Berthold, 1961Harington, 1978; Pewe, 1975b; Repenning and others, 1964; Ruibin and Berthold, 1961 Pewe, 1975b; Rubin and Berthold, 1961 Harington, 1978; Ives and others, 1964; Pewe, 1975b; Repenning and others, 1964 Ives and others, 1964 Ives and others, 1964 Hamilton and Thorson, 1983; Ives and others, 1964; Williams and Galloway, 1986
Lab
U-975
W-977
u-1 086 W-1089
W-1106
W-1108
W-llll
W-1113
W-1134
W-1154 W-1155 W-1156 W-1157 W-1159 W-1161
W-1162
U-1363
W-1164
W-1165
W-1167
W-1168 W-1169
w-1170
W-1171
W-1173
Reference
Ives and others, 1964; McGhee,1971; Pewe and Reger, 1983bWest, 1975Fernald, 1965a, 1965b; Ives andothers, 1964Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Ives and others, 1964Fernald, 1962, 1965b; Ives andothers, 1964; Pewe, 1975bFernald, 1965a, 1965b; Ives andothers, 1964Fernald, 1965b; Hamilton, 1982;Ives and others, 1964; Porterand others, 1983Ives and others, 1964; Williamsand Galloway, 1986Ives and others, 1964Ives and others, 1964Ives and others, 1964; Williamsand Galloway, 1986Harington, 1978; Ives andothers, 1964; Pewe, 1975b;Reppening and others, 1964Harington, 1978; Hopkins andothers, 1981; Ives and others,1964; Pewe, 1975b; Repenningand others* 1964Harington, 1978; Ives andothers, 1964; Pewe, 1975b;Repenning and others, 1964Harington, 1978; Ives andothers, 1964; Pewe, 1975bHamilton and Thorson, 1983;Ives and others, 1964Ives and others, 1964Ives and others, 1964Ives and others, 1964Ives and oth'ers, 1964Ives and others, 1964Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Ives and others, 1964Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Ives and others, 1964Ives and others, 1964; Williamsand Galloway, 1986Ives and others, 1964; Williamsand Galloway, 1986Ives and others, 1964; Williamsand Galloway, 1986Fernald, 1965a, 1965b; Ives andothers, 1954 Ives and others, Fernald, 1965a; others, 1964 Fernald, 1965a, others, 1964 Fernald, 1965b; others, 1964 Fernald, 1965b; others, 1964
1964 Ives and
1965b; Ives and
Ives and
Ives and
Lab
W-1174
W-1175 W-1180
W-1202 W-1205 W-1206
W-1207 W-1209
W-1210
W-1212
W-1213
W-1235
W-1246 W-1247 W-1249
W-1250
W-1251
W-1252
W-1253
W-1254
W-1255
Reference
Fernald, 1965a, 1965b;Hamilton, 1982; Ives andothers, 1964; Porter andothers, 1983Ives and others, 1964Oumond, 1980; Ives and others,1964; Laugh!in, 1975; Laugh!inand others, 1975; West, 1967Ives and others, 1964Ives and others, 19y64Fernald, 1965a, 1965b; Hopkins,1982; Ives and others, 1964Ives and others, 1964Fernald, 1965b; Ives andothers, 1964Fernald, 1965b; Ives andothers, 1964Fernald, 1965a, 1965b;Hamilton, 1982; Hopkins, 1982;Ives and others, 1964; Porterand others, 1983Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Ivesand others, 1964Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Levin and others, 1965Ives and others, 1964Ives and others, 1964Hopkins and others, 1981;McCulloch, 1967; Kaufman andHopkins, 1985; McCulloch andothers, 1965; McCulloch andHopkins, 1966; Levin andothers, 1965Hopkins and others, 1981;Kaufman and'Hopkins, 1985;McCulloch and others, 1965;McCulloch and Hopkins, 1966;Levin and others. 1965Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Levin and others, 1965;McCulloch and others, 1965Levin and ethers,65; McCullochand others, 1965Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Levin and others, 1965;McCulloch and others, 1965Hopkins and others, 1981;Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;McCulloch, 1967; McCulloch andothers, 1965; McCulloch andHopkins, 1966; Levin andothers, 1965Hopkins and others, 1981;Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;McCulloch and others, 1965;McCulloch and Hopkins, 1966;Levin and others, 1965
89
Lab Reference
U-1256 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Levin and others, 1965;McCulloch, 1967; McCulloch andothers, 1965
W-1257 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Levin and others, 1965;McCulloch, 1967; McCulloch andothers, 1965
W-1259 Levin and others, 1965 W-1261 Levin and others, 1965 U-1262 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;
Levin and others, 1965;McCulloch, 1967; McCulloch andothers, 1965
W-1287 Feulner and Schupp, 1964; Ivesand others, 1964; Levin andothers, 1965; Pewe, 1975a
W-1304 Krinsley, 1965; Levin andothers, 1965; Williams andGalloway, 1986
W-1313 Levin and others, 1965 W-1314 Levin and others, 1965 W-1315 Levin and others, 1965 W-1326 Levin and others, 1965 W-1337 Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;
Levin and others, 1965;Williams and Galloway, 1986
W-1343 Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Levin and others, 1965;Williams and Galloway, 1986
W-1377 Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Levin and others, 65; Williamsand Galloway, 1986
W-1379 Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Levin and others, 1965;Williams and Galloway, 1986
W-1390 Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Levin and others, 1965;Williams and Galloway, 1986
W-1404 Levin and others, 1965 W-1405 Levin and others, 1965 W-1424 Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;
Levin and others, 1955 W-1427 Hamilton, 1982; Hamilton and
Brubaker, 1983; Levin andothers, 1965; Porter andothers, 1983
W-1479 Detterman and Reed, 1973;Detterman and others, 1965;Ives and others, 1967
W-1481 Detterman, 1986; Detterman andReed, 1973; Detterman andothers, 1965; Ives and others,1967
W-1482 Detterman, 1986; Detterman andReed, 1973; Detterman andothers, 1965; Ives and others,1967
W-
W- W- W- W- W- W- W-
w- w- w- w- w- w-w- w-w- w- w- w-W-
w-
W- W- W-
W- W-
W- W- W-
w-
W-
90
1483
1484148814971499152215241526
158815891590159115921654
16571734
173817391740 L771
1773
776
778
796797800
803804
806
807819820823
826
827
828
Reference
Detterman, 1986; Detter lan andReed, 1973; Detterman andothers, 1965; Ives and others,1967Ives and others, 1967Ives and others, 1967Detterman, 1986Ives and others, 1965Ives and others, 1965Hamilton and Thorson, 1983Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Ives and others, 1965Ives and others, 1965Ives and others, 1965Ives and others, 1965Ives and others, 1965Ives and others, 1965Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Williams and Coulter, 1981Marsters and others, 1969Ives and others, 1965; Mann,1986Ives and others, 1965Ives and others, 1965Ives and others, 1965Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Sainsbury, 1967bKaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Marsters and others, 1969;Sainsbury, 1967aKaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Marsters and others, 1969;Sainsbury, 1967bKaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Sainsbury, 1967bIves and others, 1965Ives and others, 1965Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Marsters and others, 1969;McManus and Creager, 1984Marsters and others, 1969Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Marsters and others, 1969;Reger and Updike, 1983; Schir.olland Yehle 1983Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Marsters and others, 1969;Reger and Updike, 1983Marsters and others, 1969Marsters and others, 1969Marsters and others, 1969Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Marsters and others, 1969;Sainsbury, 1967aMarsters and others, 1969;Miller, 1973b; 1975Marsters and others, 1969;Miller, 1973bMiller 1975
Lab Reference
W-1829 Marsters and others, 1969;Miller, 1973b; 1975
W-1830 Marsters and others, 1969;Miller, 1973b; 1975
W-1831 Miller, 1973b; 1975 W-1832 Marsters and others, 1969;
Miller, 1975 tf-1835 Marsters and others, 1969;
Miller, 1975 W-1839 Marsters and others, 1969;
Miller, 1975 W-1947 Marsters and others, 1969;
Miller, 1975 W-1949 Sullivan and others, 1970;
Miller, 1975W-1953 Marsters and others, 1969 "-1955 Marsters and others, 1969;
Miller, 1973aW-1983 Marsters and others, 1969 W-1984 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;
Marsters and others, 1969;Sainsbury, 1967b
W-1987 Marsters and others, 1969 W-1993 Detterman, 1970; Hopkins and
others, 1981; Marsters andothers, 1969
W-1994 Marsters and others, 1969 W-1996 Marsters and others, 1969 W-1997 Marsters and others, 1969 W-1998 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;
Marsters and others, 1969 W-2007 Miller 1975 W-2017 Sullivan and others, 1970 W-2018 Sullivan and others, 1970 W-2019 Sullivan and others, 1970 W-2021 Sullivan and others, 1970 W-2029 Sullivan and others, 1970 W-2030 Sullivan and1 others, 1970 W-2031 Miller, 1975; Sullivan and
others, 1970W-2032 Sullivan and others, 1970 W-21I5 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;
Spiker and others, 1978 W-2116 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;
Spiker and others, 1978 W-2123 Detterman, 1986; Detterman and
Reed, 1973; Sullivan andothers, 1970
W-2129 Shacklette and Rubin, 1969;Sulluivan and others, 1970
W-2130 Shacklette and Rubin, 1969;Sullivan and others, 1970
W-2131 Shacklette and Rubin, 1969 W-2132 Shacklette and Rubin, 1969;
Sullivan and others, 1970 W-2134 Sullivan and others, 1970 W-2147 Detterman, 1986; Detterman and
Reed, 1973; Sullivan andothers, 1970
Lab Reference
W-2148 Detterman, 1986; Detterman andReed, 1973; Sullivan andothers, 1970
W-2151 Hamilton and Thorson, 1?83;Reger and Updike, 1983; Schmolland others, 1972; Sullivan andothers, 1970
W-2152 Sullivan and others, 1970 W-2153 Sullivan and others, 1970 W-2154 Hamilton and Thorso/», 1983;
Reger and Updike, 1983;Sullivan and others, 1970
W-2157 Sullivan and others, 1970 W-2158 Sullivan and others, 1970 W-2159 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;
Sullivan and others, 1970 U-2160 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;
Sullivan and others, 1970 W-2161 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;
Sullivan and others, 1970 W-2163 Sullivan and others, 1970 W-2164 Sullivan and others, 1970 W-2165 Sullivan and others, 1970 W-2167 Spiker and others, 1978 W-2169 Sullivan and others, 1970 W-2171 Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;
Sullivan and others, 1970 W-2173 Sullivan and others, 1970 W-2240 Spiker and others, 1978 W-2250 Gard, 1980; Spiker and others,
1977 W-2258 Miller, 1975; Spiker and
others, 1977 W-2260 Miller, 1975; Spiker and
others, 1977 W-2263 Miller, 1973b, 1975; Spiker and
others, 1977W-2280 Spiker and others, 1977 W-2281 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;
Spiker and others, 1978 W-2288 Detterman and Reed, 1973 W-2291 Spiker and others, 1978 W-2292 Spiker and others, 1978 W-2293 Spiker and others, 1978 W-2294 Spiker and others, 1978 W-2301 Spiker and others, 1978 W-2306 Reger and Updike, 1983; Schmoll
and others, 1981 W-2325 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;
Spiker and others, 1978 W-2326 Spiker and others, 1978 W-2327 Spiker and others, 1978 W-2366 Reger and Updike, 1983; Spiker
and others, 1977 W-2367 Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;
Reger and Updike, 1983; Schmoll and others, 1972; Spiker and others, 1977
91
Lab Reference
w-2359 Schmoll and others, 1972; Regerand Updike, 1983; Spiker andothers, 1977
W-2375 Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;Reger and Updike, 1983; Schmolland others, 1972; Spiker andothers, 1977
K-2377 Spiker and others, 1977 w-^o79 Spiker and others, 1977 *,-?380 Miller, 1975; Spiker and
others, 1977 ^°^4 Miller, 1975; Spiker and
others, 1977 W-2389 Hamilton and Thorson, 1983;
Reger and Updike, 1983; Spikerand others, 1977Detterman and others, 1974;Reger and Updike, 1983Miller, 1973b, 1975; Spiker andothers, 1977
W-2393 Miller, 19735, 1975; Spiker andothers, 1977
W-2394 Miller, 1973a, 19735, 1975;Spiker and others, 1977
W-2395 Miller, 1973a, 19735, 1975;Spiker and others, 1977
K-2396 Miller, 19735, 1975; Spiker andothers, 1977
W-2397 Spiker and others, 1977 W-2444 Richter and Schmoll , 1973 W-2462 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;
Spiker and others, 1978 W-2464 Spiker and others, 1978 W-2466 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;
Spiker and others, 1978 W-2467 Spiker and others, 1978 W-2534 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;
Spiker and others, 1978 W-2554 Chapman and others, 1982 W-2555 Spiker and others, 1978 W-2567 Richter and others, 1973 W-2586 Spiker and others, 1978 W-2590 Spiker and others, 1978 W-2592 Hopkins, 1972; Kaufman and
Hopkins, 1985; Spiker andothers, 1978
W-2596 Hopkins and others, 1981;Spiker and others, 1978
W-2598 Spiker and others, 1978 W-2619 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;
Spiker and others, 1978 W-2620 Hopkins and others, 1981;
Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Spiker and others, 1978
W-2660 Card, 1980 W-2670 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;
Spiker and others, 1978 W-2676 Carter and Ro5inson, 1981;
Williams and Carter, 1984 W-2679 Williams and Carter, 1984
92
W-2680 W-2681 W-2682
W-2683 W-2684 W-2685 W-2686
W-2703
W-2719
w-
W-
W^
W
W-
W-
W-
W-
W-
2720
2721
2800
2801
2802
2803
2804
2805
2806
2807
2808
2809
W-2810
W-2849 W-2878
W-2879
W-2880
W-2881
W-2882
W-2883
W-;?884
Reference
Spiker and others, 1978 Spiker and others, 1978 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Spiker and others, 1978 Spiker and others, 1978 Spiker and others, 1978 Spiker and others, 1978 McManus and Creager, 1984; Spiker and others, 4978 Brown and Kreig, 1983; Harington, 1978; Pewe, 1975a, 19755Miller, 1975; Spiker and others, 1977Miller, 19735; Spiker and others, 1977Mann, 1986; Spiker and others, 1977Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Spiker and others, 1978 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Spiker and others, 1978 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Spiker and others, 1978 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Spiker and others, 1978 Hopkins, 1982; Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Spiker and others, 1978Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Ree5urg and Young, 1976; Spiker and others, 1978 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Spiker and others, 1978 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Spiker and others, 1978 Hopkins and others, 1981; Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Spiker and others, 1978 Hopkins and others, 1981; Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Spiker and others. 1978 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Spiker and others, 1978 Gard, 1980Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Spiker and others, 1978 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Spiker and others, 1978 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Spiker and others, 1978 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Spiker and others, 1978 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Spiker and others, 1978 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Spiker and others, 1978 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985; Spiker and others, 1978
1985; Plafker
1985; Plafker
1985; Plafker
1985; Plafker
1985; Plafker
1985; Plafker
1985; Plafker
1985; Plafker
19851985
Lab Reference
W-2917 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Spiker and others, 1978
W-2919 Schmoll and Yehle, 1983, 1986 W-3001 Chapman and others, 1982 W-3164 Plafker and others, 1982 W-3252 Detterman, 1986 W-3285 Detterman, 1986 W-3303 Mann and Ugolini
and other, 1978 W-3305 Mann and Ugolini
and other, 1978 W-3306 Mann and Ugolini
and other, 1978 W-3307 Mann and Ugolini
and other, 1978 W-3310 Mann and Ugolini
and other, 1978 W-3311 Mann and Ugolini
and other, 1978 W-3312 Mann and Ugolini,
and other, 1978 W-3313 Mann and Ugolini,
and other, 1978W-3322 Mann and Ugolini, W-3322 Mann and Ugolini, W-3424 Miller and Smith, 1977 W-3488 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985 U-3491 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985 W-3492 Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985 W-4195 Plafker and others, 1982 W-4292 Schmoll and Yehle, 1983, 1986 W-4379 Ager, 1982 W-4453 Schmoll and Yehle, 1986 W-4485 Plafker and others, 1982 W-4503 Ager, 1982 W-4506 Ager, 1982 . W-4510 Plafker and others, 1982 W-4512 Plafker and others, 1982 W-4827 Ager and Sims, 1981b W-4937 Schmoll and Yehle, 1983, 1986 W-5656 Williams and Galloway, 1986 W-5657 Williams and Galloway, 1986
WIS - University of Wisconsin
Lab Reference
WIS-1154 WIS-1163 WIS-1164 WIS-1166 WIS-1188 WIS-1193 WIS-1197 WIS-1215 WIS-1216 WIS-1218 WIS-1219 WIS-1222 WIS-1223
Lab
WSU - Washington State University
Reference
BenderBenderBenderBenderBenderBenderBenderBenderBenderBenderBenderBenderBender
andandandandandandandandandandandandand
others,others,others,others,others,others,others,others,others,others,others,others,others,
1982198219821982198219821982198219821982198219821982
WSU-102 Chaters, 1968; Dumond, 1969 WSU-117 Chaters, 1968; Dumond, 1969 WSU-119 Chaters, 1968; Dumond, 1984 WSU-121 Chaters, 1968 WSU-123 Chaters, 1968; Dumond, 1969,
1984 WSU-318 Clark and Clark, 19?5; West,
1981 WSU-412 Ackerman, 1973; Chaters, 1968;
Dumond, 1980 WSU-421 Ackerman, 1973; Ackerman and
others, 1979 WSU-422 Ackerman, 1973; Ackerman and
others, 1979WSU-452 Dumond, 1984 WSU-543 Dumond, 1984 WSU-717 Dumond, 1984 WSU-718 Dumond, 1984 WSU-721 Dumond, 1984 WSU-722 Dumond, 1984 WSU-131 Bryan, 1978; Dixon, 1976; Gal,
1982; Hamilton, 1979b; Sheppardand Chatters, 1976
WSU-1426 Hopkins and others, 1981;Sheppard and Chatters, 1976
WSU-1428 Hopkins and others, 1981;Sheppard and Chatters, 1976
WSU-1700 Bowers, 1978a; 1978b; 1980;Workman, 1980
WSU-1727 Bowers, 1978b, 1980 WSU-1746 Shaw, 1982 - WSU-1747 Bowers, 1978a, 1978b, 1980;
Workman, 1980 WSU-1816 Shaw, 1982 WSU-1887 Clark, 1984a WSU-1888 Clark, 1984a; Workman, 1980 WSU-2162 Shaw, 1982 WSU-2163 Shaw, 1982 WSU-2164 Shaw, 1982 WSU-2165 Shaw, 1982 WSU-2166 Shaw, 1982 WSU-2167 Shaw, 1982 WSU-2532 Gal, 1982 WSU-2653 Gal, 1982 WSU-2654 Gal, 1982 WSU-3234 Ackerman and others, 1986 WSU-3235 Ackerman and others, 1986 WSU-3236 Ackerman and others, 1986 WSU-3238 Ackerman and others, 1986 WSU-3239 Ackerman and others, 1986 WSU-3240 Ackerman and others, 1986 WSU-3241 Ackerman and others, 1986 WSU-3242 Ackerman and others, 1986 WSU-3243 Ackerman and others, 1986 WSU-3244 Ackerman and others, 1986 WSU-3245 Ackerman and others, 1986
03
Y-
Y-
Y- Y- Y-
Y-
L389
L390
391 L392 417
Y - Yale University
Lab Reference
Y-4 McKeinze, 1970; Preston andothers, 1955
Y-5 Preston and others, 1955 Y-6 Preston and others, 1955 Y-7 Preston and others, 1955 Y-L142 Y-8 Preston and others, 1955 Y-9 Goldthwait, 1966a; McKeinze,
1970; Preston and others, 1955 Y-1143 Y-10 Preston and others, 1955 Y-32 Preston and others, 1955 Y-36 Barendsen and others, 1957 Y-1144 Y-37 Preston and others, 1955 Y-132-80 Preston and others, 1955 Y-132-81 Preston and others, 1955 Y-1351 -132-82 Preston and others, 1955 Y-132-83 Preston and others, 1955 Y-132-84 Preston and others, 1955 Y-1352 Y-132-85 Pteston and others, 1955 Y-1388 Y-132-86 Preston and others, 1955 Y-301 Barendsen and others, 1957;
Goldthwait, 1966a Y-302 Barendsen and others, 1957;
McKenize, 1970 Y-303 Barendsen and others, 1957;
Goldthwait, 1966a; McKenize,1970; McKeinze and Goldthwait,1971
Y-304 Barendsen and others, 1957;McKenize, 1970; McKeinze andGoldthwait, 1971
Y-305 Barendsen and others, 1957;McKeinze, 1970
Y-306 Barendsen and others, 1957 Y-307 Barendsen and others, 1957 Y-;>302 Y-308 Barendsen and others, 1957 Y-655-1 Campbell, 1962; Gal, 1982 Y-656-1 Campbell, 1962; Gal, 1982 Y-^303 Y-770 Hamilton, 19802; Porter, 1964 Y-771 Hamilton, 1980a; Porter, 1964;
Stuiver and Deevey, 1961 Y-IJ304 Y-772 Hamilton, 1980a; Stuiver and
Deevey, 1961a Y-871 Hamilton, i980a; Stuiver and Y-JJ305
Deevey, 1961 Y-872 Hamilton, 1980a; Stuiver and Y-JI306
Deevey, 1961 Y-873 Hamilton, 1980a; Stuiver and
Deevey, 1961 Y-JI307 Y-930 Dumond, 1962; Stuiver and
Deevey, 1962 Y-J!308 Y-931 Dumond, 1962; Heusser, 1963;
Stuiver and Deevey, 1962 Y-JI389 Y-932 Dumond, 1984; 1962; Stuiver and
Deevey, 1962 Y-<!506 Y-1082 Hamilton, 1980a; Porter, 1964; Y-JI507
Stuiver and others, 1963 Y-1083 Hamilton, 1980a; Stuiver, and Y-<!508
others, 1963 Y-1084 Hamilton, 1980a; Stuiver, and
others 1963
94
Reference
Hamilton, 1980a; Stuiver, andothers, 1963Hamilton, 1980a; Stuiver, a/idothers, 1963Hamilton, 1980a; Stuiver,'andothers, 1963Colinvaux, 19645, 1967; Kaufmanand Hopkins, 1985; Stuiver, andothers, 1963Colinvaux, 19645, 1967; Kaufmanand Hopkins, 1985; Sfuiver, andothers, 1963Colinvaux, 1964b, 1967; Kaufmanand Hopkins, 1985; Stuiver, andothers, 1963Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;McCulloch, 1967; McCulloch andHopkins, 1966; Stuiver, 1969Stuiver, 1969Colinvaux, 1981; Parrish, 1980;Stuiver, 1969Colinvaux, 1981; Parrish, 1980;Stuiver, 1969 .;Colinvaux, 1981; Parrish, 1930;Stuiver, 1969Colinvaux, 1981; Stuiver, 1969Parrish, 1980; Stuiver, 1969Kaufman and Hopkins, 1985;Stuiver, 1969Parrish, 1980Parrish, 1980Colinvaux, 1981Denton, 1974; Denton andKarlen, 1977; Hamilton andThorson, 1983; Stuiver, 1969Denton, 1974; Denton andKarlen, 1977; Hopkins andothers, 1981; Stuiver, 1969Denton and Karlen, 1977;Lerbekmo and others, 1975;Stuiver, 1969Denton and Karlen, 1977;Ler5ekmo and others, 1975;Stuiver, 1969Denton, 1974; Hamilton andThorson, 1983; Stuiver, 1969Denton, 1974; Denton andKarlen, 1977; Hamilton andThorson, 1983; Stuiver, 1969Denton, 1974; Denton andKarlen, 1977; Stuiver, 1969Denton, 1974; Hamilton andThorson, 1983; Stuiver, 1969Denton, 1974; Hamilton andThorson, 1983Denton and Karlen, 1977Denton, 1974; Denton andKarlen, 1977Denton and Karlen, 1977
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