S A M P L E
code: SB10005
sample type: General Multiple Habitats
sample_id:12544
client_sample_code: (missing)
subproject: SB3
label: SB1/69 |
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1 SUBSAMPLES:
SB10005 DT1 (subsample_id=118248) SITE:
site code: SB1 site_id: 18160
Sabine River, LA, US
NEON domain: not applicable
state: Louisiana (LA)
This station, which is the same as that studied in 1952 and 1953, was located a short distance above the bridge of U.S. Highway 90. It was between pilings 55 and 59. Although this region of the river had much less salinity than the downstream stations, it was the nearest point to them that was relatively free of pollution. It was not completely free of the effects of pollution, however, because considerable pollution entered the river from oil fields upstream. It was apparent that the river had recovered from such pollution and the only effects were those of a "recovered" region. (1962 & 1969 reports.) | latitude in decimal: 30.127778
longitude in decimal: -93.702500
waterbody type: stream / river
ecoregion: Great Plains Texas-Louisiana Coastal Plain Western Gulf Coastal Plain country: United States (US)
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collected on: 7/30/1969 12:00:00 AM
installation_date: 7/30/1969 12:00:00 AM
added to database on: 10/26/2005 4:34:00 PM, added by: dbo
sample record last modified on: 4/19/2011 5:36:00 PM, modified by: palmer NO VOLUME INFORMATION NO QUALIFIERS
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