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code: HO000105
sample_id:8212
client_sample_code: (missing)
subproject: ANSPHO9701PR
label: 6CLG
microhabitat_id: 1182
record created by: Frank Acker
replicate_sample_id: 8210 |
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1 SUBSAMPLES:
HO000105 DT1 (subsample_id=115264) SITE:
site code: HO6 site_id: 17428
Holston River, Hawkins Co, TN, US
NEON domain: not applicable
state: Tennessee (TN)
Location: In Hawkins County, Tennessee, southeast of Churchill, in the area known as Smith Bend. Description: The river was about 300 feet wide with slow to moderate current and a depth of four to five feet. Laurel Creek entered the river on the left bank at the lower end of the station. Just below the creek was a fallen sycamore tree and offshore barely submerged rocks extended a short distance upstream. Large beds of Potamogeton grew among the heavy boulders of the river bed. A mud and sand beach extended 25 to 30 feet back into the underbrush. The right bank was tree-lined with fields behind. A channel ran close to shore here to a depth of five feet. A small island with a few trees was located near the upper end of the station. (1965 report.) | latitude in decimal: 36.498267
longitude in decimal: -82.682033
waterbody type: stream / river
ecoregion: Eastern Temperate Forests Ozark, Ouachita-Appalachian Forests Ridge and Valley county: Hawkins
country: United States (US)
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collected on: 7/28/1997 12:00:00 AM
added to database on: 10/26/2005 4:33:00 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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