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Egan, Joanne; Allott, Timothy E H; Blackford, Jeffrey J (2018): Diatom counts from sediment core MLC from the center of the Moss Lake, Washington, USA [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.890665, In supplement to: Egan, J et al. (2019): Diatom-inferred aquatic impacts of the mid-Holocene eruption of Mount Mazama, Oregon, USA. Quaternary Research, 91(1), 163-178, https://doi.org/10.1017/qua.2018.73

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Abstract:
Core collection was at Moss Lake, which is located within the Tolt River basin in King County in the Cascade foothills, approximately 530 km north east of Crater Lake (Mount Mazama). Moss Lake has a diameter of approximately 200 m with a maximum depth of 4.5 m. Data has been obtained from lake sediment cores from Moss Lake, Washington. Two cores were taken, one from the centre (MLC) and one from the fringe (MLF).
Related to:
Egan, Joanne; Fletcher, William J; Allott, Timothy E H; Lane, Christine S; Blackford, Jeffrey J; Clark, Douglas H (2016): The impact and significance of tephra deposition on a Holocene forest environment in the North Cascades, Washington, USA. Quaternary Science Reviews, 137, 135-155, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2016.02.013
Coverage:
Latitude: 47.693300 * Longitude: -121.846800
Date/Time Start: 2014-06-01T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2014-06-01T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 3.000 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 3.400 m
Event(s):
Moss_Lake_center (MLC) * Latitude: 47.693300 * Longitude: -121.846800 * Date/Time: 2014-06-01T00:00:00 * Elevation: 158.0 m * Lake water depth: 4 m * Location: Moss Lake, Washington, USA * Method/Device: Core drilling (CDRILL) * Comment: Location: Tolt River basin in King County in the Cascade foothils
Comment:
This data set provides raw count diatom abundances from the central core of Moss Lake. Depths are provided in the top row.
Radiocarbon dates are provided in Egan et al (2016).
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Event labelEvent
2DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmEgan, JoanneGeocode
3Aulacoseira alpigenaA. alpigena#Egan, JoanneCounting, diatoms
4Aulacoseira lirataA. lirata#Egan, JoanneCounting, diatoms
5Aulacoseira pusillaA. pusilla#Egan, JoanneCounting, diatoms
6Aulacoseira italicaA. italica#Egan, JoanneCounting, diatoms
7Aulacoseira validaA. valida#Egan, JoanneCounting, diatoms
8Aulacoseira granulataA. granulata#Egan, JoanneCounting, diatoms
9Aulacoaseira crassipunctataA. crassipunctata#Egan, JoanneCounting, diatoms
10Discostella pseudostelligeraD. pseudostelligera#Egan, JoanneCounting, diatoms
11Asterionella formosaA. formosa#Egan, JoanneCounting, diatoms
12Stauroneis lapidicolaS. lapidicola#Egan, JoanneCounting, diatoms
13Navicula leptostriataN. leptostriata#Egan, JoanneCounting, diatoms
14Adlafia aquaeductaeA. aquaeductae#Egan, JoanneCounting, diatoms
15Sellaphora pupulaS. pupula#Egan, JoanneCounting, diatoms
16Navicula bremensisN. bremensis#Egan, JoanneCounting, diatoms
17Nitzschia paleaN. palea#Egan, JoanneCounting, diatoms
18Brachysira brebissoniiB. brebissonii#Egan, JoanneCounting, diatoms
19Pseudostaurosira neoellipticaP. neoelliptica#Egan, JoanneCounting, diatoms
20Fragilaria brevistriataF. brevistriata#Egan, JoanneCounting, diatoms
21Pseudostaurosira ellipticaP. elliptica#Egan, JoanneCounting, diatoms
22Staurosira venterS. venter#Egan, JoanneCounting, diatoms
23Encyonema muelleriE. muelleri#Egan, JoanneCounting, diatoms
24Tabellaria flocculosaT. flocculosa#Egan, JoanneCounting, diatoms
25Diatoms, tychoplankticDiatom tycho#Egan, JoanneCounting, diatoms
26Diatoms, plankticDiatom plank#Egan, JoanneCounting, diatoms
27Diatoms, epipelicDiatom epipelic#Egan, JoanneCounting, diatoms
28Diatoms, epiphyticDiatom epiphyt#Egan, JoanneCounting, diatoms
29Diatoms, epilithic and epiphyticDiatom epilith epiphyt#Egan, JoanneCounting, diatoms
Size:
1269 data points

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