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Chemical analyses of soils and other surficial materials, Alaska

January 1, 1984

Introduction:

The favorable response to the reports on the geochemistry of unconsolidated surficial materials of the conterminous United States (informally called the '50-mile geochemical survey,' Shacklette and others, 1971a, 1971b, 1973, and 1974) led us, in 1975, to initiate a somewhat similar survey of Alaska. The principal objective of studies of this type is to establish estimates of the abundance of elements in soils and other surficial materials. Such information is useful in the evaluation of geochemical data for (1) mineral resources, (2) environmental appraisals, and (3) the definition of broad-scale geochemical patterns. For about six years this effort progressed slowly on a non-funded, time-available basis. During fiscal years 1982 and 1983, however, some funds were made available through the USGS Energy Lands and Alaska Mineral Surveys programs which allowed for the completion of the field-work phase of the project.
The sampling plan was kept simple because, as with the 50-mile study, the acquisition of samples depended on the voluntary cooperation of field personnel (only about 40 percent of the total number of samples was obtained by the authors).

Publication Year 1984
Title Chemical analyses of soils and other surficial materials, Alaska
DOI 10.3133/ofr84423
Authors L. P. Gough, J. L. Peard, R. C. Severson, H.T. Shacklette, M.L. Thompkins, K. C. Stewart, Paul H. Briggs
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 84-423
Index ID ofr84423
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse