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Trace metal and ancillary data in Puget Sound: August 1986. Data report

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:5193124
The third data report, data from a single cruise in the urban embayments and open waters of Puget Sound during August 1986 are listed. The data are presented geographically. Building on research then underway at PMEL on estuarine circulation, laboratory scientists began a coordinated study that began with the description of the distribution of properties (salinity, temperature, trace metals and trace organics) in the water column and underlying sediments. The objectives of the Marine Environmental Quality trace metal program were (1) to quantify the sources and sinks of selected trace metals for Puget Sound, (2) to determine geochemical mechanisms that transform trace metals between the dissolved and particulate phases and (3) to determine to what extent these geochemical mechanisms alter the fate of trace metals entering Puget Sound. The text of the data report consists of the sampling and analytical methods with the accompanying quality control/quality assurance data. The text of the data sections are a summary of the data and published literature in which the data are interpreted along with a catalogue of the data available on microfiche located in the back pocket of the data report. In most cases, a table consists of one station with the parameters as columns and the depths as rows.
Research Organization:
Pacific Marine Environmental Lab., Seattle, WA (United States)
OSTI ID:
5193124
Report Number(s):
PB-91-201590/XAB
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English