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 Coring Site Data -    Cochiti Lake
Cochiti Lake - COC - Station # 353719106190001
Albuquerque, New Mexico - North of Albuquerque, New Mexico
Constructed: 1973 Land Use: Rangeland, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Surface Area (km2): 43.3 Drainage Area (km2): 38600
Sediment Thickness (cm): 138 Linear Sedimentation Rate (cm/yr): 6.6
Inflow: Rio Grande NAWQA: Rio Grande Valley
Core ID: COC             Sampling Date: 9/17/1996
Latitude (dd mm ss): 35 37 19      Longitude (dd mm ss): 106 19 00
Corer Type: Gravity               Water Depth (m): 22.3
Core ID: COC.R1             Sampling Date: 9/19/1996
Latitude (dd mm ss): 35 37 19      Longitude (dd mm ss): 106 19 00
Corer Type: Box               Water Depth (m): 22.3
Van Metre, P.C., Wilson, J.T., Callender, E., and Fuller, C.C. (1998) Similar rates of decrease of persistent, hydrophobic and particle-reactive contaminants in riverine systems: Environ. Sci. Technol., v. 32, p. 3312-3317    view document
Wilson, J.T. and Van Metre, P.C. (2000) Deposition and chemistry of bottom sediments in Cochiti Lake, north-central New Mexico: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4258, 31 p.    view document
Wilson, J.T. and Van Metre, P.C. (2000) Deposition and chemistry of bottom sediments in Cochiti Lake, north-central New Mexico: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4258, 31 p.    view document
 
     

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