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Field Activity Details for field activity 10SGD04

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Other ID: none

Status: Completed

Organization(s): USGS, St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center

Funding Program(s):

Principal Investigator(s): Christopher Smith

Affiliate Investigator(s):

Information Specialist(s): Christopher Smith

Data Type(s): Environmental Data: Conductivity, Environmental Data: Radon, Environmental Data: Temperature, Geochemical: Experiments (geochemical), Geochemical: Surveys (geochemical)

Scientific Purpose/Goals: Examine surface water-groundwater interactions and submarine groundwater discharge along the Shark River Slough.

Vehicle(s):

Start Port/Location: Flamingo, FL

End Port/Location: Flamingo, FL

Start Date: 2010-08-29

End Date: 2010-09-04

Equipment Used: Rad 7 Radon Detector, Peristaltic Pump, HOBO Pendant Temperature/Light Data Logger 64K, YSI 556 Multiparameter Probe

Information to be Derived: Time-series radon activity, discrete surface water and groundwater nutrient, metals, and majors chemistry.

Summary of Activity and Data Gathered: Visited 7 surface water sites b/w 09/12/10 - 09/14/10; visited 5 ground water sites on 09/13/10 - 09/14/10 and 1 pore water site on 11/19/10 (sampled from 0 to 75 cm).

Staff: Billy Reynolds

Affiliate Staff:

Notes: Additional Equipment: YSI556.

Location:

Shark River Slough, Everglades National Park, FL

Boundaries
North: 25.66450059 South: 25.66065444 West: -80.7028 East: -80.69897367

Platform(s):


Mako

Publications

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Data Acquired

Survey EquipmentSurvey InfoData Type(s)Data Collected
Rad 7 Radon Detector --- Radon
Peristaltic Pump --- Experiments (geochemical)
Surveys (geochemical)
HOBO Pendant Temperature/Light Data Logger 64K --- Light
Temperature
YSI 556 Multiparameter Probe --- Conductivity

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