OFR 97-492: Baltimore Quadrangle NURE HSSR Study

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National Geochemical Database—Reformatted Data from the National Uranium Resource Evaluation (NURE) Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance (HSSR) Program

By Steven M. Smith
Version 1.40 (2006)

Brief History and Description of Data

[See History of NURE HSSR Program for a summary of the entire program.]

Maryland
Subcontractors for the Savannah River Laboratory (SRL) collected at least 1,322 stream-sediment, 837 surface-water, and 1,188 ground-water samples within 23 counties from Maryland as part of the NURE Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance (HSSR) program. The sediment samples were collected during May - August 1978, and water samples were collected during May - June 1977; December 1977; and July - October 1978. Sample coverage included portions of the Baltimore, Chincoteague, Cumberland, Salisbury, Washington, and Wilmington 1:250,000-scale quadrangles. (A total of 597 stream-sediment, 558 surface-water, and 338 ground-water samples were collected within the Baltimore quadrangle.) These samples were sent to SRL for analysis of uranium and additional elements (16 in sediments and 9 in waters). SRL was able to analyze 1,286 sediments and 2,023 waters from Maryland; this includes 583 sediment and 895 water samples from the Baltimore quadrangle. The analytical and site location data for all Maryland samples were released in the Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia Data Report [GJBX-103(82)].

Pennsylvania
Subcontractors for the Savannah River Laboratory (SRL) collected at least 4,499 stream-sediment, 4,401 surface-water, and 5,734 ground-water samples within 49 counties from Pennsylvania as part of the NURE Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance (HSSR) program. The sediment samples were collected during September - October 1976; July - December 1977; and July - August 1978, and water samples were collected during May - December 1977 and July - August 1978. Sample coverage included portions of the Baltimore, Canton, Clarksburg, Cleveland, Cumberland, Elmira, Harrisburg, Newark, Pittsburgh, Scranton, Warren, Williamsport, and Wilmington 1:250,000-scale quadrangles. (A total of 285 stream-sediment, 282 surface-water, and 328 ground-water samples were collected within the Baltimore quadrangle.) These samples were sent to SRL for analysis of uranium and additional elements (16 in sediments and 9 in waters). SRL was able to analyze 4,287 sediments and 10,100 waters from Pennsylvania; this includes 283 sediment and 604 water samples from the Baltimore quadrangle. The analytical and site location data for all Pennsylvania samples were released in the Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York Data Report [GJBX-106(82)].

SRL sent 3,851 sediment samples from Pennsylvania to an unnamed contract laboratory for "Supplemental Analyses." Supplemental analytical determinations for up to 23 elements were reported for 3,842 of these samples in the Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York Data Report [GJBX-106(82)]. The digital data file accompanying this report include Supplemental Analyses for 208 Pennsylvania sediment samples within the Baltimore quadrangle.

Virginia
Subcontractors for the Savannah River Laboratory (SRL) collected at least 5,667 stream-sediment, 2,598 surface-water, and 4,834 ground-water samples within 96 counties from Virginia as part of the NURE Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance (HSSR) program. The sediment samples were collected during July - October 1976; August - September 1977; and April - November 1978, and water samples were collected during December 1976 - September 1977; April - October 1978; and June - August 1979. Sample coverage included portions of the Baltimore, Bluefield, Charlottesville, Chincoteague, Cumberland, Currituck Sound, Greensboro, Jenkins, Johnson City, Norfolk, Richmond, Roanoke, Salisbury, Washington, and Winston-Salem 1:250,000-scale quadrangles. (A total of 57 stream-sediment, 58 surface-water, and 55 ground-water samples were collected within the Baltimore quadrangle.) These samples were sent to SRL for analysis of uranium and additional elements (16 in sediments and 9 in waters). SRL was able to analyze 5,522 sediments and 7,416 waters from Virginia; this includes 54 sediment and 113 water samples from the Baltimore quadrangle. The analytical and site location data for all Virginia samples were released in the Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia Data Report [GJBX-103(82)].

SRL sent 2,719 sediment samples from Virginia to an unnamed contract laboratory for "Supplemental Analyses." Supplemental analytical determinations for up to 23 elements were reported for 2,711 of these samples in the Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia Data Report [GJBX-103(82)]. The digital data file accompanying this report does not include Supplemental Analyses for any of the Virginia sediment samples within the Baltimore quadrangle.

West Virginia
Subcontractors for the Savannah River Laboratory (SRL) collected at least 2,965 stream-sediment, 2,910 surface-water, and 4,060 ground-water samples within 55 counties from West Virginia as part of the NURE Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance (HSSR) program. The sediment samples were collected during May - November 1978 and August - September 1979; water samples were collected during April - August 1977; May - September 1978; and July 1980. Sample coverage included portions of the Baltimore, Bluefield, Canton, Charleston, Charlottesville, Clarksburg, Columbus, Cumberland, Huntington, and Jenkins 1:250,000-scale quadrangles. (A total of 49 stream-sediment, 48 surface-water, and 65 ground-water samples were collected within the Baltimore quadrangle.) These samples were sent to SRL for analysis of uranium and additional elements (16 in sediments and 9 in waters). SRL was able to analyze 2,919 sediments and 6,965 waters from West Virginia; this includes all 49 sediment and 113 water samples from the Baltimore quadrangle. The analytical and site location data for all West Virginia samples were released in the Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia Data Report [GJBX-103(82)].

SRL: Baltimore Quadrangle
SRL released a separate quadrangle report for the Baltimore NTMS quadrangle, which includes data for 993 stream-sediment, 950 surface-water, and 777 ground-water samples. With minor differences, these sample data are the same as the those for corresponding samples found in the Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia State reports. SRL released the analytical data as the Baltimore Quadrangle GJBX-286(81) Abbreviated Data Report. The site coding information for this data set is summarized within the text of this report.

Gold Analyses
Data for gold analyses of sediments by SRL neutron activation were released in the GJBX-135(82) summary report. The introduction of that report states:

"This report contains previously unreported neutron-activation analyses of gold in sediment samples determined at SRL. These data were not included in the standard SRL NURE data reports because the gold spectrum was not measured in the original analytical procedure and the report format was designed without the gold analyses being included. Gold analyses became available as the analytical procedure was refined, but the report format was not modified to incorporate these data."

Only those sediment samples that had detectable concentrations of gold by neutron activation analysis were given in the GJBX-135(82) report. Sediment samples with concentrations below detection limits were not reported and can only be ascertained by identifying which samples were actually analyzed by neutron activation at SRL.

Summary Tables
Because of the various laboratories and analytical methods used, some SRL samples may have been analyzed once, twice, or not at all. The following table summarizes the analysis of Baltimore quadrangle samples.

Combination of laboratories that analyzed samples for the Baltimore quadrangle.
Laboratory Analysis Sediments Waters
Only SRL 761 1,725
Both SRL and Supplemental Labs 208 0
None 19 7
Total Samples 988 1,732
Total Data Records 988 1,732

The following is a list of all sample types collected and reported for NURE studies in the Baltimore quadrangle.

Summary of Baltimore quadrangle sample types.
Sediment Sample Type Number of Samples Water Sample Type Number of Samples
Wet Streams 988 Streams 946
    Wells 702
    Springs 84
Total Sediments 988 Total Waters 1,732

These Baltimore quadrangle samples were analyzed by one or more of the following methods:

Sediment Samples

Water Samples



Discussion of the Reformatting Process for Baltimore Quadrangle

Sediment Records
The Baltimore quadrangle sediment data consist of reformatted records from the Baltimore Quadrangle GJBX-286(81) Data Report. These records were compared with corresponding sample records from the Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia portions of the Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia [GJBX-103(82)] Data Report along with records from the Pennsylvania portion of the Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York [GJBX-106(82)] Data Report. The following problems were found and addressed during the comparison and reformatting stages for the Baltimore quadrangle sediment data:

  1. The analytical values for many Lu determinations differed slightly between the Baltimore quadrangle files and the Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia State files. These variations are apparently due only to differences in rounding versus truncation of reported values or to differences in the number of recorded significant digits. Since the variation was insignificant, only one set of the values was retained for the affected elements.
  2. For some records, analytical values for Al, Ce, Eu, Fe, La, Lu, Mn, and Th were found in the Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia State files but were missing in the corresponding records from the Baltimore quadrangle files. These values were added and that change was noted for each affected record in the REFORMAT comment field.
  3. For some records, analytical values for U, Dy, Eu, Fe, La, Lu, Mn, Na, Sm, Th, and Yb were found in the Baltimore quadrangle files but were missing in the corresponding records from the Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia State files. These missing values were noted for each affected record in the REFORMAT comment field.
  4. The water temperature and the date on which a sample was analyzed by Neutron Activation Analysis was only recorded in the State digital data files from the Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia [GJBX-103(82)] Data Report and from the Pennsylvania [GJBX-106(82)] Data Report. This information was added to each of combined sediment data records.
  5. During reformatting, contamination codes for "residential" and "recreation" were found to be missing from each State's CONTAMC field. The presence of one of these two codes was indicated only by a "." (period). These contamination codes were also not present in the original quadrangle file. These missing codes were assigned a value of "unknown" in the CONTAMC field within the final sediment data file.
  6. An analysis of latitude-longitude site coordinates identified several stream-sediment samples that were missing coordinates, did not plot within expected state, county, or map boundaries, or had differing coordinates in corresponding records. To correct or confirm sample coordinates, the original field collection maps for Prince Georges County, Maryland were obtained and re-digitized. The newly re-digitized coordinates were added to the database and the coordinates from the original file(s) were recorded in the COORDPRB comment field. When the newly re-digitized coordinates were not significantly different, that confirmation of the site location was also noted in the COORDPRB comment field.
  7. After re-digitizing, seven stream-sediment samples from Prince Georges County, Maryland originally located in the Baltimore quadrangle now plot in the adjacent Washington quadrangle.
  8. The latitude and longitude coordinates for 2 stream-sediment samples collected within Adams(1) County in Pennsylvania and Jefferson(1) County in West Virginia were not found in the data during the reformatting process. The records for these 2 samples cannot be retrieved on a geographical basis.
  9. Gold concentrations from the GJBX-135(82) report were added to the appropriate sediment records. A value of -0.01 (<0.01 ppm Au) was added to all other sediment samples determined to have been analyzed by SRL neutron activation. This value was chosen because 0.01 is the lowest reported gold concentration in the entire report.

Water Records
The Baltimore quadrangle water data consist of reformatted records from the Baltimore Quadrangle GJBX-286(81) Data Report. These records were compared with corresponding sample records from the Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia portions of the Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia [GJBX-103(82)] Data Report along with records from the Pennsylvania portion of the Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York [GJBX-106(82)] Data Report. The following problems were found and addressed during the comparison and reformatting stages for the Baltimore quadrangle water data:

  1. For 781 records, analytical values for Mg were found in the Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia State files but were missing in the corresponding records from the Baltimore quadrangle files. These values were added and that change was noted for each affected record in the REFORMAT comment field.
  2. One surface-water sample was not included in the original digital data file for Virginia: This record was manually entered from the Virginia portion of the Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia Data Report [GJBX-103(82)].
  3. The original NURE format for surface-water files did not include much information about the character of the sample location. This missing information includes observations taken at each site on the stream width, depth, and flow, water color, surrounding vegetation, local relief, weather, and possible contaminants. This information is given in records for stream-sediment samples that were collected at the same locations. The available site descriptive information for stream-water sites were compared with the corresponding stream-sediment site records. The missing site descriptive data were then added to stream-water records from the corresponding stream-sediment sample records. Sources of data and any problems found are described in the REFORMAT comment field.
  4. During reformatting, contamination codes for "residential" and "recreation" were found to be missing from each State's CONTAMC field. The presence of one of these two codes was indicated only by a "." (period). These contamination codes were also not present in the original quadrangle file. The missing codes were assigned a value of "unknown" in the CONTAMC field within the final sediment data file.
  5. Unlikely sample collection dates were found for three samples. These dates were removed from the SAMPDAT field. For each record, the original SAMPDAT value and the most likely correct value was added as a comment to the REFORMAT field.
  6. Nine ground-water samples were identified with a SRLID in the 700's or 800's. All of these samples were missing latitude and longitude coordinates. Evidence from original sample site field notes strongly suggests that these are duplicate samples collected later from a previously sampled 500/600's series site (i.e. SRLID site number ABCD718R is the same location as ABCD518R). The coordinates from the original 500/600's series sites were added to the matching 700/800's records and this change was noted in the REFORMAT and COORDPRB comment fields.
  7. An analysis of latitude-longitude site coordinates identified several stream-water samples that were missing coordinates, did not plot within expected state, county, or map boundaries, or had differing coordinates in corresponding records. To correct or confirm sample coordinates, the original field collection maps for Prince Georges County, Maryland were obtained and re-digitized. The newly re-digitized coordinates were added to the database and the coordinates from the original file(s) were recorded in the COORDPRB comment field. When the newly re-digitized coordinates were not significantly different, that confirmation of the site location was also noted in the COORDPRB comment field.
  8. After re-digitizing, seven stream-water samples from Prince Georges County, Maryland originally located in the Baltimore quadrangle now plot in the adjacent Washington quadrangle.
  9. The latitude and longitude coordinates for 3 water samples collected within Adams(1) County in Pennsylvania; Loudoun(1) County in Virginia; and Jefferson(1) County in West Virginia were not found in the data during the reformatting process. The records for these 3 samples cannot be retrieved on a geographical basis.


Download The Data

The NURE HSSR data are now available online in two databases: The sediment database (also includes data for soils and some rocks) at http://tin.er.usgs.gov/nure/sediment/ and the water database at http://tin.er.usgs.gov/nure/water/. From these two web sites, NURE HSSR data can be selected, examined, summarized, and downloaded by political boundaries (State and County), by quadrangle (1:250,000-scale, 1:100,000-scale, and 1:63,360-scale for Alaska or 1:24,000-scale for the Lower 48 States), and by hydrologic unit (drainage region, subregion, river basin, or sub-basin). Selected data can be downloaded as a dBase file, a shapefile, an HTML table, or ASCII text (tab- or comma-delimited).

Baltimore Quadrangle Sediment Data - 986 records
Baltimore Quadrangle Water Data - 1,729 records



Notes for Data Users

In the eastern United States, SRL collected samples primarily by county. Often, not all counties within a quadrangle were completely sampled. Sample coverage in the Baltimore quadrangle is complete and includes samples from Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Cecil, Frederick, Harford, Howard, Kent, Montgomery, Prince Georges, Queen Annes, and Washington Counties in Maryland; Adams, Chester, Cumberland, Franklin, Fulton, Lancaster, and York Counties in Pennsylvania; Clarke, Fairfax, and Loudoun Counties in Virginia; and Berkeley and Jefferson Counties in West Virginia. The laboratory and analytical methods used also may vary by county such that adjacent counties often have very different analytical coverage.

Nineteen stream-sediment samples and seven water samples within the Baltimore quadrangle were not analyzed by any of the various laboratories. The following table summarizes the locations of those unanalyzed samples.

General locations of unanalyzed samples.
State County Sample Media Unanalyzed Samples Total Samples
Maryland Carroll Sediment 7 90
Maryland Carroll Water 1 124
Maryland Cecil Sediment 2 16
Maryland Kent Sediment 4 23
Maryland Montgomery Sediment 1 68
Pennsylvania Chester Water 4 6
Pennsylvania Franklin Sediment 2 74
Pennsylvania Lancaster Water 1 83
Pennsylvania York Water 1 169
Virginia Loudoun Sediment 3 43



Other NURE Geochemical Data for the Baltimore Quadrangle

Geology and Mineral Resources Study
A summary of the geology and mineral resources of the Baltimore, Boston, Lake Champlain, and Providence quadrangles prepared for the Savannah River Laboratory can be found in the GJBX-8(83) report. No geochemistry accompanies this report.



Baltimore Quadrangle NURE Bibliography



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Page written by Bryan G. Moravec and Steven M. Smith.
Contact: Steven M. Smith (smsmith@usgs.gov)
Version 1.41: February 23, 2006

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