Field Activity L1513PS

Identifier L1513PS
Alternate names L-15-13-PS
Purpose Collect a variety of biological samples to study the effect of dam removal on estuarine habitats.
Description United States Geological Survey, Pacific Science Center. Chief Scientist: Jon Warrick. Sampling data of field activity L-15-13-PS in Port Angeles, Washington from 06/30/2013 to 07/03/2013
Location Washington
Info derived Isotopic composition of suspended particulate organic matter in the estuary
Comments Staff information imported from InfoBank Melissa Foley
Projects
Itinerary
Start (port not specified) 2013-06-30
End (port not specified) 2013-07-03
Bounds
West -125.75
East -122.25
North 49.75
South 47.25
Activity sampling

Personnel

Organization
2885 Mission Street
Santa Cruz, CA95060
(831) 460-7401
Principal investigators Jonathan Warrick
Crew members
Melissa M Foley
Scientist, Staff
Information specialist(s)
Melissa M Foley
Specialist, Information
Affiliate principal Jon Warrick

Data types and categories

Data category: Sampling
Data type: Biology

Equipment used

Equipment Usage description Data types Datasets
samples Biology, Chemistry, Geology 2

Datasets


Datasets compiled from multiple sources

Dataset name Equipment Description Dataset contact
Sediment grain size in the Elwha River estuary, Washington, from 2013 and 2014. samples This portion of the data release presents sediment grain-size data from samples collected in the Elwha River estuary, Washington, in July 2013 and June 2014 (USGS Field Activities L-15-13-PS and 2014-628-FA). Surface sediment was collected from one location in 2013 and five locations in 2014 using a using a push core. The locations of grab samples were determined with a hand-held global positioning system (GPS). The cores were split into one- to three-centimeter sections. The grain-size distributions of samples were determined using standard techniques developed by the USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center sediment lab. Size fractions are defined as gravel (greater than 2 mm), sand (63 micron to 2 mm), silt (4 micron to 63 micron), clay (less than 4 micron), and mud (less than 63 micron). The grain-size data are provided in a comma-delimited spreadsheet (.csv). Melissa M Foley
Water quality in the Elwha River estuary, Washington, from 2006 to 2014. samples This portion of the data release presents water column dissolved nutrient concentration data and water quality parameters from samples collected in the Elwha River estuary, Washington, in 2006, 2007, 2013, and 2014 (USGS Field Activities L-15-13-PS, L-24-13-PS, T-R5-13-PS, T-R6-13-PS, T-RA-14-PS, 2014-614-FA, 2014-628-FA, 2014-633-FA, 2014-666-FA). Water column samples were collected by hand in acid-washed opaque bottles from multiple locations. Water quality was measured using a handheld Hydolab Data Sonde 4a. The locations of water sample collections were determined with a hand-held global positioning system (GPS). The water samples were filtered through GF/F filters immediately after collection. The filtrate was collected in scintillation vials and frozen until analysis at either the University of Washington marine chemistry lab (2006 and 2007 samples) or the University of California Santa Barbara Marine Science Institute analytical lab (2013 and 2014 samples). Nutrient concentration and water quality data are provided in a comma-delimited spreadsheet (.csv). Melissa M Foley

Publications

Samples collected during this field activity