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Provenance of Holocene sediment on the Chukchi-Alaskan margin

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Summary

This is a post-cruise research of sediment cores collected at the Chukchi Alaska margin on the first leg of Healy-Oden Trans-Arctic Expedition 2005 (HOTRAX 2005), USCGC (United States Coast Guard Cutter) Healy 0501.

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  • 1.0 (2011-10-03)
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Language English
Grant Code 0612473
Grant Contact Leonid Polyak <polyak.1@osu.edu>
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Temporal coverage

Begin datetime 2005-06-13 00:00:00
End datetime 2005-06-26 23:59:00

Spatial coverage


Map data from IBCSO, IBCAO, and Global Topography.

Maximum (North) Latitude: 73.00, Minimum (South) Latitude: 71.00
Minimum (West) Longitude: -159.00, Maximum (East) Longitude: -156.00

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Leonid Polyak <polyak.1@osu.edu>

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Citation

Polyak, L. 2011. Provenance of Holocene sediment on the Chukchi-Alaskan margin. Version 1.0. UCAR/NCAR - Earth Observing Laboratory. https://doi.org/10.5065/D6XD0ZSB. Accessed 11 Feb 2025.

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