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snippet: This data was gathered for a study that was seeking to determine the relationship between the spatial distribution of non-residual metals and total mercury in surficial sediments with clay content, and to idenfity metal enrichment regions in the Gulf of Paria. Several of the sampling sites were specifically located at the mouths of rivers that empty into the Gulf of Paria in order to investigate the contribution from land based sources of pollution. Wet 1998 and Dry 1999
summary: This data was gathered for a study that was seeking to determine the relationship between the spatial distribution of non-residual metals and total mercury in surficial sediments with clay content, and to idenfity metal enrichment regions in the Gulf of Paria. Several of the sampling sites were specifically located at the mouths of rivers that empty into the Gulf of Paria in order to investigate the contribution from land based sources of pollution. Wet 1998 and Dry 1999
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accessInformation: Norville, W., 2005. Spatial distrubtion of heavy metal in sediments from the Gulf of Paria, Trinidad, Revista de Biologia Tropical, pp. 33-40
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description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>Sediment samples taken throughout the Gulf of Paria were analyzed to derive the texture, and percentage of clay, silt and sand in the dry and wet season.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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title: Sediment textures at sampling stations in GOP
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tags: ["sediment","texture","clay","silt","sand","mud"]
culture: en-US
name: Sediment_textures_at_sampling_stations_in_GOP
guid: 6404A584-AED2-4808-875B-AFB485F36BB7
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spatialReference: WGS_1984_UTM_Zone_20N