Core locations, segment depths, and estimated compaction from vibracores collected in Searsville Lake, Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve, Stanford, California
Dates
Publication Date
2023-01-31
Start Date
2018-10-29
End Date
2018-10-29
Citation
La Selle, S.M., Stegner, M.A., Nasr, B.M., Hadly, E.A., Barnosky, A.D., and Sherrod, B., 2023, Computed Tomography (CT) scans, photographs, X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) scans, grain size, and gamma-ray bulk density data of vibracores from Searsville Lake, Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve, Stanford, California: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P98CEB1B.
Summary
This portion of the data release presents measurements and data from two vibracores (JRBP2018-VC01A and JRBP2018-VC01B) collected from Searsville Lake, a reservoir in the Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve, Stanford, California, on October 29, 2018 (USGS Field Activity 2018-682-FA). Vibracoring introduced significant amounts of sediment compaction. The core depths in other datasets of this data release are not corrected for compaction. Translated depths are provided in this portion of the data release that return the tops of each core to the lakebed surface (0 cm).
Summary
This portion of the data release presents measurements and data from two vibracores (JRBP2018-VC01A and JRBP2018-VC01B) collected from Searsville Lake, a reservoir in the Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve, Stanford, California, on October 29, 2018 (USGS Field Activity 2018-682-FA). Vibracoring introduced significant amounts of sediment compaction. The core depths in other datasets of this data release are not corrected for compaction. Translated depths are provided in this portion of the data release that return the tops of each core to the lakebed surface (0 cm).
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Purpose
Data presented in this portion of the data release provide core locations and depths. These data are intended for science researchers, students, policy makers, and the general public.