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Re: O and H isotopes in Yellostone Region
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Lyn Benjamin <[log in to unmask]>
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Stable Isotope Geochemistry <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Wed, 24 Mar 1999 16:51:47 -0700
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Thanks Bill,
The snowmelt data would also be very helpful.  Could you include the
elevation and coordinates of where it was collected.  What study was this
data used in?
Thanks again,
Lyn





At 05:12 PM 3/24/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi Lyn,
>
>I have river data (Snake and Hoback) and some snowmelt data (Tetons) from
>just south of your study area, if that would be of any help? River data
>below, I might have to dig for the snowmelt?
>
>Hoback River at Hoback jct.             -17.2
>Snake River at Swan Valley              -17.2
>Snake River at Bruneau          -17.1
>Snake River at Bliss            -16.8
>Snake River at Mass Rock Res.   -16.3
>Snake River at Marsing          -16.3
>Hot Springs Swan Valley         -18.6
>
>Cheers,
>Bill
>
>>I'm currently working on a project looking at recharge/discharge
>>relationships for the springs that form the Henrys Fork of the Snake river
>>and emerge from the western edge of the Yellowstone Plateau.  Part of the
>>research will be to establish oxygen and hydrogen isotope ratios for
>>precipitation and springs in the western section of Yellowstone Park and
>>the eastern section of the Island Park caldera.
>>Has anybody out there collected any of this kind of data for this region?
>>Or can anybody point me in the right direction to find previous research of
>>this kind?
>>Thanks very much,
>>Lyn Benjamin
>
>William P. Patterson
>Syracuse University
>Department of Earth Sciences
>Syracuse, NY 13244-1070
>
>Phone: Office-315-443-3869, Isotope Lab- 315-443-2937; FAX: 315-443-3363
>Web: http://128.230.24.91/bill.html
>
>



Lyn Benjamin
Consulting Hydrologist
P.O. Box 564
Victor, ID 83455
208-354-3556
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