Main Title |
Iron in Surface and Subsurface Waters, Grizzly Bar, Southeastern Alaska. |
Author |
Hoski, Charles M. ;
Slat, Roger M. ;
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CORP Author |
Alaska Univ., College. Inst. of Water Resources. |
Year Published |
1972 |
Report Number |
IWR-29; OWRR-A-019-ALAS ;OWRR-A-026-ALAS; A-019-ALAS(3),; 09111 |
Stock Number |
PB-220 248 |
Additional Subjects |
( Ground water ;
Iron) ;
( Grizzly Bar ;
Geochemistry) ;
( Surface waters ;
Iron) ;
Norris Glacier ;
Atomic spectroscopy ;
Precipitation(Chemistry) ;
Biotite ;
Diorite ;
Taku Glacier ;
Alaska ;
Water table ;
Sampling ;
Water pollution ;
Distribution(Property) ;
Path of pollutants ;
Outwash fans
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Holdings |
Library |
Call Number |
Additional Info |
Location |
Last Modified |
Checkout Status |
NTIS |
PB-220 248 |
Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. |
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07/26/2022 |
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Collation |
22p |
Abstract |
Glacial sediment and outwash are common surface materials in Alaska, and they usually contain significant amounts of iron-bearing minerals. Surface and subsurface waters on and in these sediments have been observed to contain iron, and in places, some parts of the Fairbanks area for example, iron is abundant enough to restrict water usage. Atomic absorption spectrophotometric measurements for total iron were made on 69 samples of water from 8 different environments in an outwash fan build by meltwater streams from the retreating Norris Glacier on granodiorite bedrock. |