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Acceptance and utilization of LTER data requires that:
(1) The Principal Investigator be sent a notice stating reasons for acquiring any data and a description of the publication intentions.
(2) The Principal Investigator of the data set be sent a copy of the report or manuscript prior to submission and be adequately cited in any resultant publications.
(3) A copy of any resultant publications should be sent to:
Principal Investigator
Ecosystems Center
Marine Biological Laboratory
7 MBL St.
Woods Hole, MA 02543
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| Dataset ID: | 99oution |
| Dataset Title: | Measurements of Alkalinity, calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, sulfate, and chloride for outlet lakes (Duckling, Gypsy pool, Dennis, Ne1 and Ne2) during the summer of 1999 , Arctic LTER 1999. |
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| First Name: | Anne | | Last Name: | Giblin | | Address line 1: | | | Address line 2: | | | Address line 3: | | | City: | | | State: | | | Zip Code: | | | Country: | | | Associate Investigators: | Neil Bettez, Jennifer Wasik |
| Keywords: | Alkalinity, Cations, Anions, Calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, sulfate, chloride. |
| Abstract: |
Measurements of Alkalinity, calcium,
magnesium, sodium, potassium, sulfate, and chloride for outlet lakes (Duckling,
Gypsy pool, Dennis, Ne1 and Ne2) during the summer of 1999 |
| Contact: |
Arctic LTER Information Manager
The Ecosystems Center
Marine Biological Lab
7 MBL St
Woods Hole, MA 02543
Phone (508) 289 7496
Email: arc_im@mbl.edu
Online URL: http://ecosystems.mbl.edu/ARC/ |
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99oution |
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5/1/1999 |
| End Date |
9/1/1999 |
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Log of changes:
Anion samples were re run in Jan of 1999 on a
Dionex DX 20 ion chromatograph and values from the Dionex 2000 were replaced.
For Archival Use:
DATE RECEIVED: Jan 20, 2000
DATA FILE ENTERED BY: Neil Bettez
DATA FILE VALIDATION: Neil Bettez
NAME: Neil Bettez
DATE: Jan 20, 2000 |
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| Geographic Description |
outlet lakes (Duckling, Gypsy pool, Dennis, Ne1 and Ne2)
during the summer of 1999 |
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Water samples were collected and filtered through a 25mm GFF glass fiber filter. Cation samples are stored at 4 C in 60 ml HDPE bottles and are preserved by acidifying to ~ pH 2 (100 ul Ultrex HCL / 60 ml sample. Anion samples are stored at 4 C in 30 HDPE bottles.
Alkalinity was measured using a Gran titration (Strum and Morgan, 1984). Cation samples are run on a Perkin Elmer atomic absorption spectrophotometer. Chemical interference in flame AAS originates during dissociation of the analyte in the flame cell forming a compound that volatilizes at a different rate than the standard. One method of alleviating this type of interference is through the addition of a releasing agent or protective chelate. A releasing agent is a metal or salt that forms a more stable compound with the interferent than the analyte. For calcium analysis the addition of lanthanum, which acts a releasing agent and reduces interference with the calcium peak from Al, Si, PO43-, and SO42- is required (Rains, 1984). Lanthanum Chloride (LaCL3 FW 371.38) should be added to a 1% final concentration to all samples and standards. 10% LaCL3 = 37.13 g / liter. Anions samples were run on a Dionex DX 20 liquid chromatographer. Reference Citations: Rains, Theodore, C. 1984. Atomic Absorption Spectrometry. Water Analysis, Vol II Edited by Roger A. Minear and Lawrence H. Keith. Stumm, W. &J. J. Morgan 1981. Aquatic Chemistry , 2nd edition. John Wiley & Sons, New York, 780 pp.
USEPA, 1974. Methods for Chemical analysis of water and wastes. USEPA Washington DC.
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Data Table
Variable Variable descrip. Precis./Units Coded Missing
(Y/N) Values
Site code site code y
Lake Lake n
Depth Depth meters n
Date Date DD-MMM-YY n
Alk Alkalinity m eqiv/l n
Ca ++ calcium uM n
Mg ++ magnesium uM n
Na+ sodium uM n
K+ potassium uM n
SO-4 sulfate uM n
Cl- cloride uM n
(12) CALCULATIONS
Variable Formula
uM = (ppm x 1000)/molecular weight of element
K+: 39.1g/mol
Na+: 22.99g/mol
Ca++ : 40.08 g/mol
Mg++ : 24.31 g/mol
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