Survey Metadata

Soil

Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota

1988

Soil sampling survey, North Dakota, South Dakota, northeastern Minnesota, USA, 1988.





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Survey Description


In 1988, a total of 228 A horizon soil samples (0-20 cm depth after the vegetation was removed) were collected using a square grid-based sampling with an analysis-of variance design.

The data are published in United States Geological Survey Open-File Report 90-310.

A subset of the samples (n=76 from North Dakota) were given to the Geological Survey of Canada for reanalysis, and these data are published in GSC Open File 5582.

Publication History

Index Publication
1 Severson, R.C., Wilson, S.A. (1990). Assessment of geochemical variability and a listing of geochemical data for surface soils of eastern North Dakota and parts of northeastern South Dakota and northwestern Minnesota.  United States Geological Survey, Open File Report 90-310, 58 p. ( more)
2 Garrett, R.G., Thorleifson, L.H., Matile, G., Adcock, S.W. (2008). Till geochemistry, mineralogy and lithology, and soil geochemistry – data from the 1991-1992 Prairie kimberlite study. Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 5582, 1 CD-ROM. ( more)

Project History

Index Year Project
1 1991-1994 Canadian Prairies Project, 1991, 1992 and 1994 ( more)

Geographic Extent

Minimum Latitude Maximum Latitude Minimum Longitude Maximum Longitude
45.33° 49° -102° -96.55°

The geographic extent of the survey is defined by the following polygons:

  • Covers eastern North Dakota, part of northeastern South Dakota and part of Northwestern Minnesota, in the United States.  The study area is bounded to the north by the U.S.-Canada border.  The Missouri River runs north-south just beyond the western limit of the study area.

Keywords

geochemical surveys;    geochemistry;    regional geochemistry;    soils


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