TSMPRMVL_IS_NUMBER TSMPRMVL_ORG_ID TABLE_NAME FIELD_NAME SEQUENCE_NUMBER FIELD_VALUE FIELD_DESC D_USERID_CODE D_LAST_UPDATE_TS 52 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_COLOR 4 Black Opaque black LJM 20-MAY-98 53 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_COLOR 5 Translucnt Frosted, without color LJM 20-MAY-98 54 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_COLOR 6 Opaque Opaque (unspecified color) LJM 20-MAY-98 55 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 1 Aluminum Dish Sample handled or stored in an aluminum dish LJM 20-MAY-98 56 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 2 Aluminum Foil Wrap Sample secured within wrapper of aluminum foil LJM 20-MAY-98 57 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 3 BOD Bottle Sample bottle designed for use in measuring Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) LJM 20-MAY-98 58 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 5 Cubitainer Sample secured in Cubitainer RKING 10-MAY-00 59 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 7 Glass Bottle Sample bottle made of glass RKING 10-MAY-00 60 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 11 Glass Vial Sample vial made of glass RKING 10-MAY-00 61 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 13 HDPE Bottle Sample bottle made of High Density Poly Ethylene (HDPE) RKING 10-MAY-00 62 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 14 HDPE Vial Sample vial made of High Density Poly Ethylene (HDPE) RKING 10-MAY-00 63 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 15 Nalgene Bottle Sample bottle made of Nalgene RKING 10-MAY-00 64 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 16 Nalgene Vial Sample vial made of Nalgene RKING 10-MAY-00 1 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_COLOR 1 Amber Amber (yellowish brown) LJM 20-MAY-98 2 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_COLOR 2 Clear Transparent, without color LJM 20-MAY-98 3 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_COLOR 3 Green Transparent green LJM 20-MAY-98 4 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_COLOR 4 Black Opaque black LJM 20-MAY-98 5 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_COLOR 5 Translucnt Frosted, without color LJM 20-MAY-98 6 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_COLOR 6 Opaque Opaque (unspecified color) LJM 20-MAY-98 7 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 1 Aluminum Dish Sample handled or stored in an aluminum dish LJM 20-MAY-98 8 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 2 Aluminum Foil Wrap Sample secured within wrapper of aluminum foil LJM 20-MAY-98 9 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 3 BOD Bottle Sample bottle designed for use in measuring Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) LJM 20-MAY-98 10 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 5 Cubitainer Sample secured in Cubitainer RKING 10-MAY-00 11 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 7 Glass Bottle Sample bottle made of glass RKING 10-MAY-00 12 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 11 Glass Vial Sample vial made of glass RKING 10-MAY-00 13 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 13 HDPE Bottle Sample bottle made of High Density Poly Ethylene (HDPE) RKING 10-MAY-00 102 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 32 Teflon Vial Sample vial made of Teflon RKING 10-MAY-00 103 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP TEMP_PRESRV_TYPE 1 None No physical preservation employed. LJM 20-MAY-98 104 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP TEMP_PRESRV_TYPE 2 Wet Ice (4 deg C) Sample is stored with ice, usually in a cooler. RKING 10-MAY-00 105 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP TEMP_PRESRV_TYPE 3 Dry Ice (-78.5 deg C) Sample is frozen and stored with dry ice. RKING 10-MAY-00 106 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP TEMP_PRESRV_TYPE 4 Refrigerated (4 deg C) Sample is placed in a refrigerator and stored there. RKING 10-MAY-00 107 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP TEMP_PRESRV_TYPE 5 Frozen (0 deg C) Sampled is placed in a 0 deg C environment. RKING 10-MAY-00 108 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP TEMP_PRESRV_TYPE 8 Freeze Dried Sample is dehydrated after freezing. RKING 10-MAY-00 109 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL USE_CODE 1 Withdrawal of Water Withdrawal of Water LJM 20-MAY-98 110 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL USE_CODE 2 Waste Injection - Non Specific Waste Injection - Non Specific LJM 20-MAY-98 111 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL USE_CODE 3 EPA Waste Injection Class I Defined in OGW Minimum Data Element List (EPA 813-B-92-002) LJM 20-MAY-98 112 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL USE_CODE 4 EPA Waste Injection Class II Defined in OGW Minimum Data Element List (EPA 813-B-92-002) LJM 20-MAY-98 113 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL USE_CODE 5 EPA Waste Injection Class III Defined in OGW Minimum Data Element List (EPA 813-B-92-002) LJM 20-MAY-98 65 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 17 Plastic Bottle Bottle made of unspecified plastic RKING 10-MAY-00 66 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 18 Plastic Bag Plastic bag/baggie (eg ZipLoc) RKING 10-MAY-00 67 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 22 Polyethylene Bottle Sample bottle made of Polyethylene RKING 10-MAY-00 68 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 24 Polyethylene Vial Sample vial made of Polyethylene RKING 10-MAY-00 69 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 25 Polypropylene Bottle Sample bottle made of Polypropylene RKING 10-MAY-00 70 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 27 Polypropylene Vial Sample vial made of Polypropylene RKING 10-MAY-00 71 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 31 Teflon Bottle Sample bottle made of Teflon RKING 10-MAY-00 72 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 32 Teflon Vial Sample vial made of Teflon RKING 10-MAY-00 73 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE TEMP_PRESERVN_TYPE 1 None No physical preservation employed. LJM 20-MAY-98 74 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE TEMP_PRESERVN_TYPE 2 Wet Ice (4 deg C) Sample is stored with ice, usually in a cooler. RKING 10-MAY-00 75 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE TEMP_PRESERVN_TYPE 3 Dry Ice (-78.5 deg C) Sample is frozen and stored with dry ice. RKING 10-MAY-00 76 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE TEMP_PRESERVN_TYPE 4 Refrigerated (4 deg C) Sample is placed in a refrigerator and stored there. RKING 10-MAY-00 77 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE TEMP_PRESERVN_TYPE 5 Frozen (0 deg C) Sampled is placed in a 0 deg C environment. RKING 10-MAY-00 14 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 14 HDPE Vial Sample vial made of High Density Poly Ethylene (HDPE) RKING 10-MAY-00 15 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 15 Nalgene Bottle Sample bottle made of Nalgene RKING 10-MAY-00 16 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 16 Nalgene Vial Sample vial made of Nalgene RKING 10-MAY-00 17 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 17 Plastic Bottle Bottle made of unspecified plastic RKING 10-MAY-00 18 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 18 Plastic Bag Plastic bag/baggie (eg ZipLoc) RKING 10-MAY-00 19 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 22 Polyethylene Bottle Sample bottle made of Polyethylene RKING 10-MAY-00 20 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 24 Polyethylene Vial Sample vial made of Polyethylene RKING 10-MAY-00 21 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 25 Polypropylene Bottle Sample bottle made of Polypropylene RKING 10-MAY-00 22 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 27 Polypropylene Vial Sample vial made of Polypropylene RKING 10-MAY-00 23 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 31 Teflon Bottle Sample bottle made of Teflon RKING 10-MAY-00 24 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 32 Teflon Vial Sample vial made of Teflon RKING 10-MAY-00 25 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_COLOR 1 Amber Amber (yellowish brown) LJM 20-MAY-98 26 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_COLOR 2 Clear Transparent, without color LJM 20-MAY-98 27 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_COLOR 3 Green Transparent green LJM 20-MAY-98 150 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHDEF SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 9 Non-volatile That portion of the analyte which is in a liquid or solid state under normal temperature and pressure. LJM 20-MAY-98 151 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHDEF SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 10 Acid Soluble That portion of the analyte which becomes dissolved within the sample following treatment with an appropriate acid. LJM 20-MAY-98 152 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHDEF SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 11 Vapor That portion of the analyte which exists in a gaseous state and that under ordinary conditions is liquid or solid. LJM 20-MAY-98 153 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHDEF SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 12 Supernate That portion of the analyte found in the liquid layer above a precipitate produced from the sample. LJM 20-MAY-98 154 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHDEF SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 13 Fixed That portion of the analyte found in the liquid layer above a precipitate produced from the sample. LJM 20-MAY-98 155 ZZZZZZZZ TSRRSULT SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 1 Total The total of all fractions of the analyte. LJM 20-MAY-98 156 ZZZZZZZZ TSRRSULT SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 2 Dissolved That portion of the analyte found in the liquid medium. Cannot be removed by filtration. LJM 20-MAY-98 157 ZZZZZZZZ TSRRSULT SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 3 Suspended That portion of the analyte which is suspended in the sampled medium, either as, or adsorbed to, particles which are more or less uniformly dispersed within the medium. LJM 20-MAY-98 114 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL USE_CODE 6 EPA Waste Injection Class IV Defined in OGW Minimum Data Element List (EPA 813-B-92-002) LJM 20-MAY-98 115 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL USE_CODE 7 EPA Waste Injection Class V Defined in OGW Minimum Data Element List (EPA 813-B-92-002) LJM 20-MAY-98 116 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL USE_CODE 8 Standby Emergency Supply Standby Emergency Supply LJM 20-MAY-98 117 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL USE_CODE 9 Test Test LJM 20-MAY-98 118 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL USE_CODE 10 Observation Observation LJM 20-MAY-98 119 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL USE_CODE 11 Monitoring Monitoring LJM 20-MAY-98 120 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL USE_CODE 12 Geothermal Geothermal LJM 20-MAY-98 121 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL USE_CODE 13 Heat Reservoir Heat Reservoir LJM 20-MAY-98 122 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL USE_CODE 14 Drainage Drainage LJM 20-MAY-98 123 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL USE_CODE 15 Seismic Seismic LJM 20-MAY-98 124 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL USE_CODE 16 Oil or Gas Oil or Gas LJM 20-MAY-98 125 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL USE_CODE 17 Mine Mine LJM 20-MAY-98 126 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL USE_CODE 18 Recharge Recharge LJM 20-MAY-98 127 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL USE_CODE 19 Repressurization Repressurization LJM 20-MAY-98 128 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL USE_CODE 20 Anode Anode LJM 20-MAY-98 129 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL USE_CODE 21 Unused Unused LJM 20-MAY-98 78 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE TEMP_PRESERVN_TYPE 8 Freeze Dried Sample is dehydrated after freezing. RKING 10-MAY-00 79 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_COLOR 1 Amber Amber (yellowish brown) LJM 20-MAY-98 80 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_COLOR 2 Clear Transparent, without color LJM 20-MAY-98 81 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_COLOR 3 Green Transparent green LJM 20-MAY-98 82 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_COLOR 4 Black Opaque black LJM 20-MAY-98 83 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_COLOR 5 Translucnt Frosted, without color LJM 20-MAY-98 84 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_COLOR 6 Opaque Opaque (unspecified color) LJM 20-MAY-98 85 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 1 Aluminum Dish Sample handled or stored in an aluminum dish LJM 20-MAY-98 86 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 2 Aluminum Foil Wrap Sample secured within wrapper of aluminum foil LJM 20-MAY-98 87 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 3 BOD Bottle Sample bottle designed for use in measuring Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) LJM 20-MAY-98 88 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 5 Cubitainer Sample secured in Cubitainer RKING 10-MAY-00 89 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 7 Glass Bottle Sample bottle made of glass RKING 10-MAY-00 90 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 11 Glass Vial Sample vial made of glass RKING 10-MAY-00 91 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 13 HDPE Bottle Sample bottle made of High Density Poly Ethylene (HDPE) RKING 10-MAY-00 28 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_COLOR 4 Black Opaque black LJM 20-MAY-98 29 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_COLOR 5 Translucnt Frosted, without color LJM 20-MAY-98 30 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_COLOR 6 Opaque Opaque (unspecified color) LJM 20-MAY-98 31 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 1 Aluminum Dish Sample handled or stored in an aluminum dish LJM 20-MAY-98 32 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 2 Aluminum Foil Wrap Sample secured within wrapper of aluminum foil LJM 20-MAY-98 33 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 3 BOD Bottle Sample bottle designed for use in measuring Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) LJM 20-MAY-98 34 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 5 Cubitainer Sample secured in Cubitainer RKING 10-MAY-00 35 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 7 Glass Bottle Sample bottle made of glass RKING 10-MAY-00 36 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 11 Glass Vial Sample vial made of glass RKING 10-MAY-00 37 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 13 HDPE Bottle Sample bottle made of High Density Poly Ethylene (HDPE) RKING 10-MAY-00 38 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 14 HDPE Vial Sample vial made of High Density Poly Ethylene (HDPE) RKING 10-MAY-00 39 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 15 Nalgene Bottle Sample bottle made of Nalgene RKING 10-MAY-00 40 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 16 Nalgene Vial Sample vial made of Nalgene RKING 10-MAY-00 41 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 17 Plastic Bottle Bottle made of unspecified plastic RKING 10-MAY-00 158 ZZZZZZZZ TSRRSULT SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 4 Settleable That portion of the analyte which is found in or absorbed to that part of the sample which has settled (fallen out of suspension) to the bottom of the sample container. LJM 20-MAY-98 159 ZZZZZZZZ TSRRSULT SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 5 Non-settleable That portion of the analyte which is in or absorbed to particles remaining in suspension in the sample container after a settling process. LJM 20-MAY-98 160 ZZZZZZZZ TSRRSULT SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 6 Filterable That portion of the analyte which is extracted from the liquid medium by filtration. LJM 20-MAY-98 161 ZZZZZZZZ TSRRSULT SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 7 Non-filterable That portion of the analyte which is in or absorbed to material which passes through the filter during sample filtration. LJM 20-MAY-98 162 ZZZZZZZZ TSRRSULT SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 8 Volatile That portion of the analyte which evaporates readily at normal temperature and pressure. LJM 20-MAY-98 163 ZZZZZZZZ TSRRSULT SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 9 Non-volatile That portion of the analyte which is in a liquid or solid state under normal temperature and pressure. LJM 20-MAY-98 164 ZZZZZZZZ TSRRSULT SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 10 Acid Soluble That portion of the analyte which becomes dissolved within the sample following treatment with an appropriate acid. LJM 20-MAY-98 165 ZZZZZZZZ TSRRSULT SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 11 Vapor That portion of the analyte which exists in a gaseous state and that under ordinary conditions is liquid or solid. LJM 20-MAY-98 166 ZZZZZZZZ TSRRSULT SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 12 Supernate That portion of the analyte found in the liquid layer above a precipitate produced from the sample. LJM 20-MAY-98 130 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL USE_CODE 22 Destroyed Destroyed LJM 20-MAY-98 131 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL USE_CODE 23 Other Other LJM 20-MAY-98 132 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL USE_CODE 24 Unknown Unknown LJM 20-MAY-98 133 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL WTR_PRIMRY_USE_CD 1 Public Water Supply Distributed to the public LJM 20-MAY-98 134 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL WTR_PRIMRY_USE_CD 2 Domestic Used within the private domicile LJM 20-MAY-98 135 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL WTR_PRIMRY_USE_CD 3 Irrigation Irrigation of commercial crops LJM 20-MAY-98 136 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL WTR_PRIMRY_USE_CD 4 Aquaculture Raising fish or other aquatic organisms for commercial gain LJM 20-MAY-98 137 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL WTR_PRIMRY_USE_CD 5 Livestock Watering Livestock Watering LJM 20-MAY-98 138 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL WTR_PRIMRY_USE_CD 6 Fire Fighting Fire fighting LJM 20-MAY-98 139 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL WTR_PRIMRY_USE_CD 7 Air Conditioning Air Conditioning LJM 20-MAY-98 140 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL WTR_PRIMRY_USE_CD 8 Bottling Bottled for commercial distribution LJM 20-MAY-98 141 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL WTR_PRIMRY_USE_CD 9 Artificial Recharge Water returned to ground LJM 20-MAY-98 142 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHDEF SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 1 Total The total of all fractions of the analyte. LJM 20-MAY-98 143 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHDEF SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 2 Dissolved That portion of the analyte found in the liquid medium. Cannot be removed by filtration. LJM 20-MAY-98 167 ZZZZZZZZ TSRRSULT SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 13 Fixed That portion of the analyte found in the liquid layer above a precipitate produced from the sample. LJM 20-MAY-98 168 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME 1 Routine Sample A sample gathered using straightforward 'grab' procedures for purposes of a general evaluation of the environment at the site. LJM 20-MAY-98 169 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME 2 Field Replicate A sample 'twinned' to another sample with respect to procedures, medium, and tools used. Used to confirm or assure sample results. LJM 20-MAY-98 170 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME 3 Composite-with Parents A sample created by combining two or more 'parent' samples may only contribute to such a composite sample once. They are 'consumed' by the compositing process. LJM 20-MAY-98 171 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME 4 Routine Msr/Obs MEASUREMENTS involve something measured in its environmental setting usually using some type of equipment. OBSERVATIONS are made by people, usually without the use of equipment, and are frequently qualitative. LJM 20-MAY-98 172 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME 5 Automated Measurement Measurement made in the field by an automated data logging device, running unattended and producing a suite of data values at repeating intervals set by its owner/operator. LJM 20-MAY-98 173 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME 6 Routine Habitat Assessment A field activity conducted to evaluate a habitat, according to an organization's pre-defined habitat assessment scheme. LJM 20-MAY-98 174 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME 7 Depletion Replicate A sample which is part of a sampling method described as 'depletion sampling'. It is used to obtain an accurate estimate of the population of a species by observing successive samples which show decreasing numbers. LJM 20-MAY-98 92 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 14 HDPE Vial Sample vial made of High Density Poly Ethylene (HDPE) RKING 10-MAY-00 93 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 15 Nalgene Bottle Sample bottle made of Nalgene RKING 10-MAY-00 94 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 16 Nalgene Vial Sample vial made of Nalgene RKING 10-MAY-00 95 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 17 Plastic Bottle Bottle made of unspecified plastic RKING 10-MAY-00 96 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 18 Plastic Bag Plastic bag/baggie (eg ZipLoc) RKING 10-MAY-00 97 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 22 Polyethylene Bottle Sample bottle made of Polyethylene RKING 10-MAY-00 98 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 24 Polyethylene Vial Sample vial made of Polyethylene RKING 10-MAY-00 99 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 25 Polypropylene Bottle Sample bottle made of Polypropylene RKING 10-MAY-00 100 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 27 Polypropylene Vial Sample vial made of Polypropylene RKING 10-MAY-00 101 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 31 Teflon Bottle Sample bottle made of Teflon RKING 10-MAY-00 180 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME 13 Integrated Vertical Profile A discrete/integrated sample, usually derived from a continuous record, representing some portion or segment of a vertical track within the study area. LJM 20-MAY-98 181 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME 15 Composite w/o Parents Describes a sample which is a composite of either several discrete sampling events not described elsewhere, or is a sample collected by a continuous process over some time period. No database record exists as its parent. RKING 17-OCT-02 42 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 18 Plastic Bag Plastic bag/baggie (eg ZipLoc) RKING 10-MAY-00 43 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 22 Polyethylene Bottle Sample bottle made of Polyethylene RKING 10-MAY-00 44 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 24 Polyethylene Vial Sample vial made of Polyethylene RKING 10-MAY-00 45 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 25 Polypropylene Bottle Sample bottle made of Polypropylene RKING 10-MAY-00 46 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 27 Polypropylene Vial Sample vial made of Polypropylene RKING 10-MAY-00 47 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 31 Teflon Bottle Sample bottle made of Teflon RKING 10-MAY-00 48 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 32 Teflon Vial Sample vial made of Teflon RKING 10-MAY-00 49 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_COLOR 1 Amber Amber (yellowish brown) LJM 20-MAY-98 50 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_COLOR 2 Clear Transparent, without color LJM 20-MAY-98 51 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_COLOR 3 Green Transparent green LJM 20-MAY-98 215 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHGRP COMMUNITY_NAME 3 Corals Corals LJM 20-MAY-98 216 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHGRP COMMUNITY_NAME 4 Benthic Macroinvertebrates Invertebrate animals inhabiting the bottom of a water body. LJM 20-MAY-98 217 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHGRP COMMUNITY_NAME 5 Mammals Warm-blooded hairy milk-producing animals. LJM 20-MAY-98 218 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHGRP COMMUNITY_NAME 6 Birds Birds. LJM 20-MAY-98 144 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHDEF SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 3 Suspended That portion of the analyte which is suspended in the sampled medium, either as, or adsorbed to, particles which are more or less uniformly dispersed within the medium. LJM 20-MAY-98 145 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHDEF SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 4 Settleable That portion of the analyte which is found in or absorbed to that part of the sample which has settled (fallen out of suspension) to the bottom of the sample container. LJM 20-MAY-98 146 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHDEF SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 5 Non-settleable That portion of the analyte which is in or absorbed to particles remaining in suspension in the sample container after a settling process. LJM 20-MAY-98 147 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHDEF SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 6 Filterable That portion of the analyte which is extracted from the liquid medium by filtration. LJM 20-MAY-98 148 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHDEF SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 7 Non-filterable That portion of the analyte which is in or absorbed to material which passes through the filter during sample filtration. LJM 20-MAY-98 149 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHDEF SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 8 Volatile That portion of the analyte which evaporates readily at normal temperature and pressure. LJM 20-MAY-98 256 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFLDPR FLD_GEAR_TYPE_NAME 5 Trap/Substrate Devices designed to be deployed in an aquatic environment and later retrieved and examined for the presence of organisms eithercaptured by or attached to the device. Substrates are usually LJM 20-MAY-98 182 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME 16 Replicate Habitat Assessment An evaluation of a habitat, repeating an earlier evaluation, used to confirm or assure the previous results. RKING 17-OCT-02 183 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME 17 Field Spike A 'spiked' sample, whose concentration(s) of one or more contaminants have been intentionally increased by a known amount, through the (secret) addition of material to the sample. RKING 17-OCT-02 184 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME_S 1 Routine Sample A sample gathered using straightforward 'grab' procedures for purposes of a general evaluation of the environment at the site. LJM 20-MAY-98 185 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME_S 2 Field Replicate A sample 'twinned' to another sample with respect to procedures, medium, and tools used. Used to confirm or assure sample results. LJM 20-MAY-98 187 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME_S 7 Depletion Replicate A sample which is part of a sampling method described as 'depletion sampling'. It is used to obtain an accurate estimate of the population of a species by observing successive samples which show decreasing numbers. LJM 20-MAY-98 189 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME_S 10 Integrated Time Series A discrete/integrated sample, usually derived from a continuous record, representing some portion or segment of elapsed time within the overall activity duration or sample period. LJM 20-MAY-98 190 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME_S 11 Integrated Flow Proportioned A sample integrated over an interval or space within which changes in flow are used to alter the proportion of the sampled medium contributing to the integrated sample. LJM 20-MAY-98 219 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHGRP COMMUNITY_NAME 7 Reptiles Snakes, lizards, turtles, etc. LJM 20-MAY-98 220 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHGRP COMMUNITY_NAME 8 Amphibians Amphibian community. Frogs, toads, etc. LJM 20-MAY-98 221 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHGRP COMMUNITY_NAME 9 Fungi Fungi LJM 20-MAY-98 222 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHGRP COMMUNITY_NAME 10 Bacteria/Virus Microbiological pathogens. LJM 20-MAY-98 223 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHGRP COMMUNITY_NAME 11 Periphyton Near-microscopic plant material found attached to solid surfaces submerged in the aquatic environment. LJM 20-MAY-98 224 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHGRP COMMUNITY_NAME 12 Phytoplankton/Zooplankton Near-microscopic plants and animals found in the water column between the surface and the bottom. LJM 20-MAY-98 225 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHGRP COMMUNITY_NAME 13 Ichthyoplankton Fish-like animals of near-micrcscopic dimensions. LJM 20-MAY-98 226 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHGRP COMMUNITY_NAME 14 Fish/Nekton Fish or other animals inhabiting the water column between the surface and the bottom. LJM 20-MAY-98 227 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFLDGR TYPE_NAME 1 Water Sampler Devices which admit water into some kind of container, from which the water is later decanted for analysis. Various tubes, bottles, and bags fall into this category. LJM 20-MAY-98 228 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFLDGR TYPE_NAME 2 Benthic Corer Devices which extract cylindrical core samples from the bottom sediment (benthic zone). LJM 20-MAY-98 229 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFLDGR TYPE_NAME 3 Benthic Dredge Devices which dredge sediment from the bottom or benthic zone. LJM 20-MAY-98 175 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME 8 Replicate Msr/Obs A measurement 'twinned' to another measurement with respect to a field protocol, procedure, etc. Used to confirm/assure measurement results. LJM 20-MAY-98 176 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME 9 Created from Sample This is used when a sample is 'created' from another sample. For example, a liver is taken from a fish, or a 100 ml specimen can be drawn from a 500 ml sample. LJM 20-MAY-98 177 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME 10 Integrated Time Series A discrete/integrated sample, usually derived from a continuous record, representing some portion or segment of elapsed time within the overall activity duration or sample period. LJM 20-MAY-98 178 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME 11 Integrated Flow Proportioned A sample integrated over an interval or space within which changes in flow are used to alter the proportion of the sampled medium contributing to the integrated sample. LJM 20-MAY-98 179 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME 12 Integrated Horizontal Profile A discrete/integrated sample, usually derived from a continuous record, representing some portion or segment of a horizontal track within the study area. LJM 20-MAY-98 307 ZZZZZZZZ TSMOPNG TYPE_CODE 12 Walled Walled LJM 20-MAY-98 308 ZZZZZZZZ TSMOPNG TYPE_CODE 13 Wire-wound Wire-wound LJM 20-MAY-98 309 ZZZZZZZZ TSMOPNG TYPE_CODE 14 Other Other LJM 20-MAY-98 310 ZZZZZZZZ TSMOPNG MATERIAL_TYPE_CD 1 Rock Rock LJM 20-MAY-98 311 ZZZZZZZZ TSMOPNG MATERIAL_TYPE_CD 2 Iron Iron LJM 20-MAY-98 257 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFLDPR FLD_GEAR_TYPE_NAME 6 Diatometer Multislide carriers designed to be deployed and later retrieved and examined for the presence of organisms either captured by or attached to the device. Slides are generally glass or plasti LJM 20-MAY-98 258 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFLDPR FLD_GEAR_TYPE_NAME 7 Net/Horizontal Tow Tow Devices constructed mainly of netting, designed to be trawled or towed from a vessel over a horizontal track, as the vesselmoves. Also called 'trawls'. LJM 20-MAY-98 259 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFLDPR FLD_GEAR_TYPE_NAME 8 Net/Vertical Tow Devices constructed mainly of netting designed to be drawn vertically through the water column to capture animals (usually fish, or more frequently, plankton). one kind is more commonly call LJM 20-MAY-98 260 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFLDPR FLD_GEAR_TYPE_NAME 9 Net/Non-Tow Devices constructed mainly of netting designed to capture aquatic animals (usually fish) by a deployment and retrieval of the net device. LJM 20-MAY-98 261 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFLDPR FLD_GEAR_TYPE_NAME 10 Electroshock Devices which employ electric current to stun or kill animals in the stream (typically fish) to facilitate their collection. LJM 20-MAY-98 262 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFLDPR FLD_GEAR_TYPE_NAME 11 Miscellaneous/Other Devices not covered in any of the other categories. Examples include poisons, sport fishing gear, dynamite, cameras, and visualsightings. LJM 20-MAY-98 263 ZZZZZZZZ TSMCSNG TYPE_CODE 1 Galvanized Iron Galvanized iron LJM 20-MAY-98 264 ZZZZZZZZ TSMCSNG TYPE_CODE 2 Wrought Iron Wrought iron LJM 20-MAY-98 265 ZZZZZZZZ TSMCSNG TYPE_CODE 3 Steel Steel LJM 20-MAY-98 266 ZZZZZZZZ TSMCSNG TYPE_CODE 4 Coated Steel Coated steel LJM 20-MAY-98 267 ZZZZZZZZ TSMCSNG TYPE_CODE 5 Stainless Steel Stainless steel LJM 20-MAY-98 191 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME_S 12 Integrated Horizontal Profile A discrete/integrated sample, usually derived from a continuous record, representing some portion or segment of a horizontal track within the study area. LJM 20-MAY-98 192 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME_S 13 Integrated Vertical Profile A discrete/integrated sample, usually derived from a continuous record, representing some portion or segment of a vertical track within the study area. LJM 20-MAY-98 193 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME_S 15 Composite w/o Parents Describes a sample which is a composite of either several discrete sampling events not described elsewhere, or is a sample collected by a continuous process over some time period. No database record exists as its parent. RKING 17-OCT-02 194 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME_S 17 Field Spike A 'spiked' sample, whose concentration(s) of one or more contaminants have been intentionally increased by a known amount, through the (secret) addition of material to the sample. RKING 17-OCT-02 195 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME_M 4 Routine Msr/Obs MEASUREMENTS involve something measured in its environmental setting usually using some type of equipment. OBSERVATIONS are made by people, usually without the use of equipment, and are frequently qualitative. LJM 20-MAY-98 196 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME_M 6 Routine Habitat Assessment A field activity conducted to evaluate a habitat, according to an organization's pre-defined habitat assessment scheme. LJM 20-MAY-98 197 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME_M 8 Replicate Msr/Obs A measurement 'twinned' to another measurement with respect to a field protocol, procedure, etc. Used to confirm/assure measurement results. LJM 20-MAY-98 230 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFLDGR TYPE_NAME 4 Benthic Grab Devices which extract a specimen of bottom sediment in a single cut or grab operation. LJM 20-MAY-98 231 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFLDGR TYPE_NAME 5 Trap/Substrate Devices designed to be deployed in an aquatic environment and later retrieved and examined for the presence of organisms eithercaptured by or attached to the device. Substrates are usually LJM 20-MAY-98 232 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFLDGR TYPE_NAME 6 Diatometer Multislide carriers designed to be deployed and later retrieved and examined for the presence of organisms either captured by or attached to the device. Slides are generally glass or plasti LJM 20-MAY-98 233 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFLDGR TYPE_NAME 7 Net/Horizontal Tow Tow Devices constructed mainly of netting, designed to be trawled or towed from a vessel over a horizontal track, as the vesselmoves. Also called 'trawls'. LJM 20-MAY-98 234 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFLDGR TYPE_NAME 8 Net/Vertical Tow Devices constructed mainly of netting designed to be drawn vertically through the water column to capture animals (usually fish, or more frequently, plankton). one kind is more commonly call LJM 20-MAY-98 235 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFLDGR TYPE_NAME 9 Net/Non-Tow Devices constructed mainly of netting designed to capture aquatic animals (usually fish) by a deployment and retrieval of the net device. LJM 20-MAY-98 236 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFLDGR TYPE_NAME 10 Electroshock Devices which employ electric current to stun or kill animals in the stream (typically fish) to facilitate their collection. LJM 20-MAY-98 312 ZZZZZZZZ TSMOPNG MATERIAL_TYPE_CD 3 Not Applicable Not Applicable LJM 20-MAY-98 313 ZZZZZZZZ TSMOPNG MATERIAL_TYPE_CD 4 Perforated casing Perforated Casing LJM 20-MAY-98 314 ZZZZZZZZ TSMOPNG MATERIAL_TYPE_CD 5 Brass Brass LJM 20-MAY-98 315 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL CONSTRUCTN_MTHD_CD 1 Bored/Augered Bored/Augered LJM 20-MAY-98 316 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL CONSTRUCTN_MTHD_CD 2 Air Percussion Air Percussion LJM 20-MAY-98 317 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL CONSTRUCTN_MTHD_CD 3 Air Rotary Air Rotary LJM 20-MAY-98 318 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL CONSTRUCTN_MTHD_CD 4 Cable Tool Cable Tool LJM 20-MAY-98 319 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL CONSTRUCTN_MTHD_CD 5 Driven Driven LJM 20-MAY-98 320 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL CONSTRUCTN_MTHD_CD 6 Dug Dug LJM 20-MAY-98 321 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL CONSTRUCTN_MTHD_CD 7 Drive and Wash Drive and Wash LJM 20-MAY-98 322 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL CONSTRUCTN_MTHD_CD 8 Hydraulic Rotary Hydraulic Rotary LJM 20-MAY-98 323 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL CONSTRUCTN_MTHD_CD 9 Jetted Jetted LJM 20-MAY-98 324 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL CONSTRUCTN_MTHD_CD 10 Reverse Air Rotary Reverse Air Rotary LJM 20-MAY-98 325 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL CONSTRUCTN_MTHD_CD 11 Trenching Trenching LJM 20-MAY-98 326 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL DEVELOPMNT_MTHD_CD 1 Air Lift Air Lift LJM 20-MAY-98 327 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL DEVELOPMNT_MTHD_CD 2 Surge Block Surge Block LJM 20-MAY-98 268 ZZZZZZZZ TSMCSNG TYPE_CODE 6 Brass Brass or bronze LJM 20-MAY-98 269 ZZZZZZZZ TSMCSNG TYPE_CODE 7 Copper Copper LJM 20-MAY-98 270 ZZZZZZZZ TSMCSNG TYPE_CODE 8 Other Metal Other metal LJM 20-MAY-98 271 ZZZZZZZZ TSMCSNG TYPE_CODE 9 Fiberglass Fiberglass LJM 20-MAY-98 272 ZZZZZZZZ TSMCSNG TYPE_CODE 10 Plastic Unknown Coupling PVC, fiberglass, other plastic, coupling attachment unknown LJM 20-MAY-98 273 ZZZZZZZZ TSMCSNG TYPE_CODE 11 Plastic Threaded PVC, fiberglass, other plastic, threaded LJM 20-MAY-98 274 ZZZZZZZZ TSMCSNG TYPE_CODE 12 Plastic Glued PVC, fiberglass, other plastic, glued LJM 20-MAY-98 275 ZZZZZZZZ TSMCSNG TYPE_CODE 13 PVC PVC LJM 20-MAY-98 276 ZZZZZZZZ TSMCSNG TYPE_CODE 14 Teflon Teflon LJM 20-MAY-98 277 ZZZZZZZZ TSMCSNG TYPE_CODE 15 Other Plastics Other plastics LJM 20-MAY-98 278 ZZZZZZZZ TSMCSNG TYPE_CODE 16 Concrete Concrete LJM 20-MAY-98 279 ZZZZZZZZ TSMCSNG TYPE_CODE 17 Rock or Stone Rock or stone LJM 20-MAY-98 280 ZZZZZZZZ TSMCSNG TYPE_CODE 18 Brick Brick LJM 20-MAY-98 281 ZZZZZZZZ TSMCSNG TYPE_CODE 19 Tile Tile LJM 20-MAY-98 282 ZZZZZZZZ TSMCSNG TYPE_CODE 20 Wood Wood LJM 20-MAY-98 198 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME_M 16 Replicate Habitat Assessment An evaluation of a habitat, repeating an earlier evaluation, used to confirm or assure the previous results. RKING 17-OCT-02 199 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT COMMUNITY_NAME 1 Aquatic Vegetation Plants normally found growing in the water column, either partially or totally submerged. LJM 20-MAY-98 200 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT COMMUNITY_NAME 2 Terrestrial Vegetation Plants normally found growing out of water. Trees, shrubs, grasses, etc. LJM 20-MAY-98 201 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT COMMUNITY_NAME 3 Corals Corals LJM 20-MAY-98 202 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT COMMUNITY_NAME 4 Benthic Macroinvertebrates Invertebrate animals inhabiting the bottom of a water body. LJM 20-MAY-98 203 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT COMMUNITY_NAME 5 Mammals Warm-blooded hairy milk-producing animals. LJM 20-MAY-98 204 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT COMMUNITY_NAME 6 Birds Birds. LJM 20-MAY-98 205 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT COMMUNITY_NAME 7 Reptiles Snakes, lizards, turtles, etc. LJM 20-MAY-98 206 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT COMMUNITY_NAME 8 Amphibians Amphibian community. Frogs, toads, etc. LJM 20-MAY-98 207 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT COMMUNITY_NAME 9 Fungi Fungi LJM 20-MAY-98 208 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT COMMUNITY_NAME 10 Bacteria/Virus Microbiological pathogens. LJM 20-MAY-98 209 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT COMMUNITY_NAME 11 Periphyton Near-microscopic plant material found attached to solid surfaces submerged in the aquatic environment. LJM 20-MAY-98 237 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFLDGR TYPE_NAME 11 Miscellaneous/Other Devices not covered in any of the other categories. Examples include poisons, sport fishing gear, dynamite, cameras, and visualsightings. LJM 20-MAY-98 238 ZZZZZZZZ TSRANLEQ TYPE_NAME 1 Acoustic Velocity Acoustic Velocity LJM 20-MAY-98 239 ZZZZZZZZ TSRANLEQ TYPE_NAME 2 Autoanalyzer Autoanalyzer LJM 20-MAY-98 240 ZZZZZZZZ TSRANLEQ TYPE_NAME 3 Chromatography Chromatography LJM 20-MAY-98 241 ZZZZZZZZ TSRANLEQ TYPE_NAME 4 Conductivity Conductivity LJM 20-MAY-98 242 ZZZZZZZZ TSRANLEQ TYPE_NAME 5 Electrochemical Electrochemical LJM 20-MAY-98 243 ZZZZZZZZ TSRANLEQ TYPE_NAME 6 Microscope Microscope LJM 20-MAY-98 244 ZZZZZZZZ TSRANLEQ TYPE_NAME 7 Particle Counter Particle Counter LJM 20-MAY-98 245 ZZZZZZZZ TSRANLEQ TYPE_NAME 8 Physical/Handling Physical/Handling LJM 20-MAY-98 246 ZZZZZZZZ TSRANLEQ TYPE_NAME 9 Probe Probe LJM 20-MAY-98 247 ZZZZZZZZ TSRANLEQ TYPE_NAME 10 Spectroscopy Spectroscopy LJM 20-MAY-98 248 ZZZZZZZZ TSRANLEQ TYPE_NAME 11 Test Kit Test Kit LJM 20-MAY-98 249 ZZZZZZZZ TSRANLEQ TYPE_NAME 12 Titration Titration LJM 20-MAY-98 250 ZZZZZZZZ TSRANLEQ TYPE_NAME 13 Visual Inspection Visual Inspection LJM 20-MAY-98 251 ZZZZZZZZ TSRANLEQ TYPE_NAME 14 None None LJM 20-MAY-98 328 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL DEVELOPMNT_MTHD_CD 3 Jet Jet LJM 20-MAY-98 329 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL DEVELOPMNT_MTHD_CD 4 ChemicaL Treatment Chemical treatment LJM 20-MAY-98 330 ZZZZZZZZ TSMWELL DEVELOPMNT_MTHD_CD 5 Bail Bail LJM 20-MAY-98 331 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCLDES CELL_SHAPE_TYPE_NM 1 Sphere Cells shaped like a ball. LJM 20-MAY-98 332 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCLDES CELL_SHAPE_TYPE_NM 2 Teardrop Cells shaped as teardrops. LJM 20-MAY-98 333 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCLDES CELL_SHAPE_TYPE_NM 3 Oval Box Cells rectangular but rounded in an eliptical manner. LJM 20-MAY-98 334 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCLDES CELL_SHAPE_TYPE_NM 4 Rectangular Box Cells Rectangular, square corners. LJM 20-MAY-98 335 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCLDES CELL_SHAPE_TYPE_NM 5 Rod Cells rod shaped. LJM 20-MAY-98 336 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCLDES CELL_SHAPE_TYPE_NM 6 Ovoid Cells egg shaped. LJM 20-MAY-98 337 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCLDES CELL_SHAPE_TYPE_NM 7 Lunate Cells crescent shaped. LJM 20-MAY-98 338 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCLDES CELL_SHAPE_TYPE_NM 8 Cylindrical Cells which are drum shaped. LJM 20-MAY-98 339 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCLDES CELL_SHAPE_TYPE_NM 9 Fusiform Cells tapered at their ends. LJM 20-MAY-98 340 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCLDES CELL_SHAPE_TYPE_NM 10 Arcuate Cells having the curved shape of a bow or arch. LJM 20-MAY-98 341 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCLDES CELL_TYPE_NM 1 Flagellates Cells having an appendage which moves whip-like to accomplish locomotion. LJM 20-MAY-98 283 ZZZZZZZZ TSMCSNG TYPE_CODE 21 Other Material Other material LJM 20-MAY-98 284 ZZZZZZZZ TSMFILL MATERIAL_TYPE_CD 1 Concrete Concrete LJM 20-MAY-98 285 ZZZZZZZZ TSMFILL MATERIAL_TYPE_CD 2 Cement Cement grout LJM 20-MAY-98 286 ZZZZZZZZ TSMFILL MATERIAL_TYPE_CD 3 Sand Sand LJM 20-MAY-98 287 ZZZZZZZZ TSMFILL MATERIAL_TYPE_CD 4 Gravel Gravel LJM 20-MAY-98 288 ZZZZZZZZ TSMFILL MATERIAL_TYPE_CD 5 Sand and Gravel Sand & gravel LJM 20-MAY-98 289 ZZZZZZZZ TSMFILL MATERIAL_TYPE_CD 6 Clay Clay LJM 20-MAY-98 290 ZZZZZZZZ TSMFILL MATERIAL_TYPE_CD 7 Bentonite Bentonite LJM 20-MAY-98 291 ZZZZZZZZ TSMFILL MATERIAL_TYPE_CD 8 Bentonite Pellets Bentonite pellets LJM 20-MAY-98 292 ZZZZZZZZ TSMFILL MATERIAL_TYPE_CD 9 Well Cuttings Well cutting or other natural material LJM 20-MAY-98 293 ZZZZZZZZ TSMFILL MATERIAL_TYPE_CD 10 Packer Packer LJM 20-MAY-98 294 ZZZZZZZZ TSMFILL MATERIAL_TYPE_CD 11 Other Other LJM 20-MAY-98 295 ZZZZZZZZ TSMFILL MATERIAL_TYPE_CD 12 None None LJM 20-MAY-98 296 ZZZZZZZZ TSMOPNG TYPE_CODE 1 Slotted Slotted LJM 20-MAY-98 297 ZZZZZZZZ TSMOPNG TYPE_CODE 2 Perforated Perforated LJM 20-MAY-98 298 ZZZZZZZZ TSMOPNG TYPE_CODE 3 Unscreened Unscreened LJM 20-MAY-98 342 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCLDES CELL_TYPE_NM 2 Coccoids Cell(s) having a spherical form. LJM 20-MAY-98 343 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCLDES CELL_TYPE_NM 3 Filaments Cells which form linear strings or arrays. LJM 20-MAY-98 344 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCLDES CELL_TYPE_NM 4 Diatom Cells of symmetrical form having brittle walls. LJM 20-MAY-98 345 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCLDES CELL_TYPE_NM 5 Haptophytes Cells having haptophyte form. LJM 20-MAY-98 346 ZZZZZZZZ TSMLOG TYPE_CODE 1 Acoustic Velocity Acoustic Velocity LJM 20-MAY-98 347 ZZZZZZZZ TSMLOG TYPE_CODE 2 Caliper Caliper LJM 20-MAY-98 348 ZZZZZZZZ TSMLOG TYPE_CODE 3 Collar Collar well LJM 20-MAY-98 349 ZZZZZZZZ TSMLOG TYPE_CODE 4 Dipmeter (Survey) Dipmeter (survey) LJM 20-MAY-98 350 ZZZZZZZZ TSMLOG TYPE_CODE 5 Gamma-Gamma Gamma-gamma LJM 20-MAY-98 351 ZZZZZZZZ TSMLOG TYPE_CODE 6 Drilling Time Drilling time log LJM 20-MAY-98 352 ZZZZZZZZ TSMLOG TYPE_CODE 7 Driller Driller's well logging LJM 20-MAY-98 353 ZZZZZZZZ TSMLOG TYPE_CODE 8 Electric Electric well logging LJM 20-MAY-98 354 ZZZZZZZZ TSMLOG TYPE_CODE 9 Fluid-Conductivity Fluid-conductivity well logging LJM 20-MAY-98 355 ZZZZZZZZ TSMLOG TYPE_CODE 10 Geologist or Sample Geologists or sample well logging LJM 20-MAY-98 356 ZZZZZZZZ TSMLOG TYPE_CODE 11 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Nuclear magnetic resonance logging LJM 20-MAY-98 210 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT COMMUNITY_NAME 12 Phytoplankton/Zooplankton Near-microscopic plants and animals found in the water column between the surface and the bottom. LJM 20-MAY-98 211 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT COMMUNITY_NAME 13 Ichthyoplankton Fish-like animals of near-micrcscopic dimensions. LJM 20-MAY-98 212 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT COMMUNITY_NAME 14 Fish/Nekton Fish or other animals inhabiting the water column between the surface and the bottom. LJM 20-MAY-98 213 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHGRP COMMUNITY_NAME 1 Aquatic Vegetation Plants normally found growing in the water column, either partially or totally submerged. LJM 20-MAY-98 214 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHGRP COMMUNITY_NAME 2 Terrestrial Vegetation Plants normally found growing out of water. Trees, shrubs, grasses, etc. LJM 20-MAY-98 363 ZZZZZZZZ TSMLOG TYPE_CODE 18 Photographic or Video Photographic or video well logging LJM 20-MAY-98 364 ZZZZZZZZ TSMLOG TYPE_CODE 19 Tracer Tracer well logging LJM 20-MAY-98 365 ZZZZZZZZ TSMLOG TYPE_CODE 20 Temperature Temperature well logging (Geothermal) LJM 20-MAY-98 366 ZZZZZZZZ TSMLOG TYPE_CODE 21 Fluid Velocity Fluid velocity well logging LJM 20-MAY-98 367 ZZZZZZZZ TSMLOG TYPE_CODE 22 Core Core well logging LJM 20-MAY-98 368 ZZZZZZZZ TSMLOG TYPE_CODE 23 Spontaneous Potential Spontaneous-potential well logging LJM 20-MAY-98 369 ZZZZZZZZ TSMLOG TYPE_CODE 24 Micro-Normal micro-normal well logging LJM 20-MAY-98 370 ZZZZZZZZ TSMLOG TYPE_CODE 25 Long-Normal Resistivity Long-normal resistivity well logging LJM 20-MAY-98 252 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFLDPR FLD_GEAR_TYPE_NAME 1 Water Sampler Devices which admit water into some kind of container, from which the water is later decanted for analysis. Various tubes, bottles, and bags fall into this category. LJM 20-MAY-98 253 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFLDPR FLD_GEAR_TYPE_NAME 2 Benthic Corer Devices which extract cylindrical core samples from the bottom sediment (benthic zone). LJM 20-MAY-98 254 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFLDPR FLD_GEAR_TYPE_NAME 3 Benthic Dredge Devices which dredge sediment from the bottom or benthic zone. LJM 20-MAY-98 255 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFLDPR FLD_GEAR_TYPE_NAME 4 Benthic Grab Devices which extract a specimen of bottom sediment in a single cut or grab operation. LJM 20-MAY-98 403 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 20 Plastic Syringe RKING 10-MAY-00 404 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHDEF SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 14 Total Recovrble RKING 26-APR-00 405 ZZZZZZZZ TSRRSULT SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 14 Total Recovrble RKING 26-APR-00 406 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 30 Stainless Steel Container Container make of Stainless Steel RKING 10-MAY-00 407 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 30 Stainless Steel Container Container make of Stainless Steel RKING 10-MAY-00 408 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 30 Stainless Steel Container Container make of Stainless Steel RKING 10-MAY-00 409 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 30 Stainless Steel Container Container make of Stainless Steel RKING 10-MAY-00 410 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 29 Polystyrene Petri Dish Sample placed directly into a Petri Dish RKING 10-MAY-00 411 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 29 Polystyrene Petri Dish Sample placed directly into a Petri Dish RKING 10-MAY-00 299 ZZZZZZZZ TSMOPNG TYPE_CODE 4 Mesh Screen Mesh Screen LJM 20-MAY-98 300 ZZZZZZZZ TSMOPNG TYPE_CODE 5 Louvered Screen Louvered Screen LJM 20-MAY-98 301 ZZZZZZZZ TSMOPNG TYPE_CODE 6 Shuttered Screen Shuttered Screen LJM 20-MAY-98 302 ZZZZZZZZ TSMOPNG TYPE_CODE 7 Screen (unknown) Unknown Screen LJM 20-MAY-98 303 ZZZZZZZZ TSMOPNG TYPE_CODE 8 Open Hole Open Hole LJM 20-MAY-98 304 ZZZZZZZZ TSMOPNG TYPE_CODE 9 Fractured Rock Fractured Rock LJM 20-MAY-98 305 ZZZZZZZZ TSMOPNG TYPE_CODE 10 Sand Point Sand Point LJM 20-MAY-98 306 ZZZZZZZZ TSMOPNG TYPE_CODE 11 Porous Porous LJM 20-MAY-98 453 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 6 Galvanized Steel Container Container made of Galvanized Steel RKING 10-MAY-00 454 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 6 Galvanized Steel Container Container made of Galvanized Steel RKING 10-MAY-00 455 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 4 Carboy Container Sample container designed for large samples RKING 10-MAY-00 456 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 4 Carboy Container Sample container designed for large samples RKING 10-MAY-00 457 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 4 Carboy Container Sample container designed for large samples RKING 10-MAY-00 458 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 4 Carboy Container Sample container designed for large samples RKING 10-MAY-00 459 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP TEMP_PRESRV_TYPE 7 Frozen (-50 deg C) Sample was placed in a ultra freezer. RKING 10-MAY-00 371 ZZZZZZZZ TSMLOG TYPE_CODE 26 Short-Normal Resistivity Short-normal resistivity well logging LJM 20-MAY-98 372 ZZZZZZZZ TSMLOG TYPE_CODE 27 Single-Point Resistance Single-point-resistance well logging LJM 20-MAY-98 373 ZZZZZZZZ TSMLOG TYPE_CODE 28 Video Tape Record Video tape record of features created by lowering a video camera into the well. LJM 20-MAY-98 374 ZZZZZZZZ TSMPUMP TYPE_CODE 1 Bucket Bucket LJM 20-MAY-98 375 ZZZZZZZZ TSMPUMP TYPE_CODE 2 Suction Suction pump LJM 20-MAY-98 376 ZZZZZZZZ TSMPUMP TYPE_CODE 3 Submersible Submersible pump LJM 20-MAY-98 377 ZZZZZZZZ TSMPUMP TYPE_CODE 4 Rotary Rotary pump LJM 20-MAY-98 378 ZZZZZZZZ TSMPUMP TYPE_CODE 5 Centrifugal Centrifugal pump LJM 20-MAY-98 379 ZZZZZZZZ TSMPUMP TYPE_CODE 6 Turbine Turbine pump LJM 20-MAY-98 380 ZZZZZZZZ TSMPUMP TYPE_CODE 7 Jet Jet LJM 20-MAY-98 381 ZZZZZZZZ TSMPUMP TYPE_CODE 8 Piston Piston pump LJM 20-MAY-98 382 ZZZZZZZZ TSMPUMP TYPE_CODE 9 Air Lift Air lift LJM 20-MAY-98 383 ZZZZZZZZ TSMPUMP TYPE_CODE 10 Bladder Bladder pump LJM 20-MAY-98 384 ZZZZZZZZ TSMPUMP TYPE_CODE 11 Other Other LJM 20-MAY-98 385 ZZZZZZZZ TSMPUMP TYPE_CODE 12 None None LJM 20-MAY-98 412 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 29 Polystyrene Petri Dish Sample placed directly into a Petri Dish RKING 10-MAY-00 413 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 29 Polystyrene Petri Dish Sample placed directly into a Petri Dish RKING 10-MAY-00 414 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 28 Polystyrene Container Sample container made of Polystyrene RKING 10-MAY-00 415 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 28 Polystyrene Container Sample container made of Polystyrene RKING 10-MAY-00 416 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 28 Polystyrene Container Sample container made of Polystyrene RKING 10-MAY-00 417 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 28 Polystyrene Container Sample container made of Polystyrene RKING 10-MAY-00 418 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 26 Polypropylene Container Sample container made of Polypropylene RKING 10-MAY-00 419 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 26 Polypropylene Container Sample container made of Polypropylene RKING 10-MAY-00 420 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 26 Polypropylene Container Sample container made of Polypropylene RKING 10-MAY-00 421 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 26 Polypropylene Container Sample container made of Polypropylene RKING 10-MAY-00 422 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 23 Polyethylene Container Sample container made of Polyethylene RKING 10-MAY-00 423 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 23 Polyethylene Container Sample container made of Polyethylene RKING 10-MAY-00 424 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 23 Polyethylene Container Sample container made of Polyethylene RKING 10-MAY-00 386 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS TYPE_NAME 1 Trip Blank This sample is prepared by putting analyte-free/organic-free water in the container and then adding preservatives and/or reagents, and the sample thus prepared accompanies other samples coll LJM 20-MAY-98 387 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS TYPE_NAME 2 Reagent Blank This sample is prepared by putting analyte-free/organic-free water in the container and then adding preservatives and/or reagents. Analysis of this sample, when compared with that of relate LJM 20-MAY-98 388 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS TYPE_NAME 3 Equipment Blank Equipment field blanks are defined as samples which are obtained by running organic-free water over/through sample collection equipment after it has been cleaned. These samples will be used LJM 20-MAY-98 389 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS TYPE_NAME 4 Pre-preservative Blank This sample is prepared by putting analyte-free/organic-free water in the container without adding preservatives. Analysis ofthis sample, when compared with that of related QC samples, wil LJM 20-MAY-98 390 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS TYPE_NAME 5 Post-preservative Blank This sample is prepared by putting analyte-free/organic-free water in the container and then adding preservatives. Analysis ofthis sample, when compared with that of related QC samples, wi LJM 20-MAY-98 391 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS TYPE_NAME 6 Field Spike Organic-free water is taken to the field in sealed containers and poured into the appropriate sample containers at pre-designated locations. This is done to determine if any contaminants pr LJM 20-MAY-98 392 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS TYPE_NAME 7 Reference Sample LJM 20-MAY-98 425 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 23 Polyethylene Container Sample container made of Polyethylene RKING 10-MAY-00 426 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 21 Polycarbonate Media Bottle Container designed for sample incubation RKING 10-MAY-00 427 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 21 Polycarbonate Media Bottle Container designed for sample incubation RKING 10-MAY-00 428 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 21 Polycarbonate Media Bottle Container designed for sample incubation RKING 10-MAY-00 429 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 21 Polycarbonate Media Bottle Container designed for sample incubation RKING 10-MAY-00 430 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 19 Plastic Dilution Bottle Container designed for auto-dilution of sample RKING 10-MAY-00 431 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 19 Plastic Dilution Bottle Container designed for auto-dilution of sample RKING 10-MAY-00 432 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 19 Plastic Dilution Bottle Container designed for auto-dilution of sample RKING 10-MAY-00 433 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 19 Plastic Dilution Bottle Container designed for auto-dilution of sample RKING 10-MAY-00 434 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 12 Glass Vial w/ Septa Sample container designed for collection of VOCs RKING 10-MAY-00 435 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 12 Glass Vial w/ Septa Sample container designed for collection of VOCs RKING 10-MAY-00 436 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 12 Glass Vial w/ Septa Sample container designed for collection of VOCs RKING 10-MAY-00 437 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 12 Glass Vial w/ Septa Sample container designed for collection of VOCs RKING 10-MAY-00 393 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP TYPE_NAME 1 Trip Blank This sample is prepared by putting analyte-free/organic-free water in the container and then adding preservatives and/or reagents, and the sample thus prepared accompanies other samples coll LJM 20-MAY-98 394 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP TYPE_NAME 2 Reagent Blank This sample is prepared by putting analyte-free/organic-free water in the container and then adding preservatives and/or reagents. Analysis of this sample, when compared with that of relate LJM 20-MAY-98 395 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP TYPE_NAME 3 Equipment Blank Equipment field blanks are defined as samples which are obtained by running organic-free water over/through sample collection equipment after it has been cleaned. These samples will be used LJM 20-MAY-98 396 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP TYPE_NAME 4 Pre-preservative Blank This sample is prepared by putting analyte-free/organic-free water in the container without adding preservatives. Analysis ofthis sample, when compared with that of related QC samples, wil LJM 20-MAY-98 397 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP TYPE_NAME 5 Post-preservative Blank This sample is prepared by putting analyte-free/organic-free water in the container and then adding preservatives. Analysis ofthis sample, when compared with that of related QC samples, wi LJM 20-MAY-98 398 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP TYPE_NAME 6 Field Spike Organic-free water is taken to the field in sealed containers and poured into the appropriate sample containers at pre-designated locations. This is done to determine if any contaminants pr LJM 20-MAY-98 399 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP TYPE_NAME 7 Reference Sample Sample created for reference purposes, with certified concentrations of selected contaminants (usually purchased). LJM 20-MAY-98 400 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 20 Plastic Syringe RKING 10-MAY-00 438 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 10 Glass Tube Sample container designed for blood collection RKING 10-MAY-00 439 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 10 Glass Tube Sample container designed for blood collection RKING 10-MAY-00 440 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 10 Glass Tube Sample container designed for blood collection RKING 10-MAY-00 441 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 10 Glass Tube Sample container designed for blood collection RKING 10-MAY-00 444 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 9 Glass Petri Dish Sample container designed for incubation RKING 10-MAY-00 443 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 9 Glass Petri Dish Sample container designed for incubation RKING 10-MAY-00 445 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 9 Glass Petri Dish Sample container designed for incubation RKING 10-MAY-00 446 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 9 Glass Petri Dish Sample container designed for incubation RKING 10-MAY-00 447 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 8 Glass Media Bottle Sample container designed for incubation RKING 10-MAY-00 448 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 8 Glass Media Bottle Sample container designed for incubation RKING 10-MAY-00 449 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 8 Glass Media Bottle Sample container designed for incubation RKING 10-MAY-00 450 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 8 Glass Media Bottle Sample container designed for incubation RKING 10-MAY-00 460 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP TEMP_PRESRV_TYPE 6 Frozen (-20 deg C) Sample is stored in the freezer portion of a refrigerator. RKING 10-MAY-00 461 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE TEMP_PRESERVN_TYPE 6 Frozen (-20 deg C) Sample is stored in the freezer portion of a refrigerator. RKING 10-MAY-00 462 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE TEMP_PRESERVN_TYPE 7 Frozen (-50 deg C) Sample was placed in a ultra freezer. RKING 10-MAY-00 463 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHDEF SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 15 Comb Available Combined Available STORUSER 22-MAR-01 464 ZZZZZZZZ TSRRSULT SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 15 Comb Available Combined Available STORUSER 22-MAR-01 465 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHDEF SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 16 Total Residual Total Residual STORUSER 22-MAR-01 466 ZZZZZZZZ TSRRSULT SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 16 Total Residual Total Residual STORUSER 22-MAR-01 467 ZZZZZZZZ TSRCHDEF SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 17 Free Available Free Available STORUSER 22-MAR-01 468 ZZZZZZZZ TSRRSULT SMPL_FRAC_TYPE_NM 17 Free Available Free Available STORUSER 22-MAR-01 469 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME 14 Integrated Cross-Sectional Profile RKING 17-OCT-02 470 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFDACT CATEGORY_TYPE_NAME_S 14 Integrated Cross-Sectional Profile RKING 17-OCT-02 357 ZZZZZZZZ TSMLOG TYPE_CODE 12 Induction Induction well logging LJM 20-MAY-98 358 ZZZZZZZZ TSMLOG TYPE_CODE 13 Gamma Ray (Natural) Gamma ray (natural) well logging LJM 20-MAY-98 359 ZZZZZZZZ TSMLOG TYPE_CODE 14 Lateral Resistivity Lateral-resistivity well logging LJM 20-MAY-98 360 ZZZZZZZZ TSMLOG TYPE_CODE 15 Micro Resistivity Micro-resistivity well logging LJM 20-MAY-98 361 ZZZZZZZZ TSMLOG TYPE_CODE 16 Neutron Neutron well logging LJM 20-MAY-98 362 ZZZZZZZZ TSMLOG TYPE_CODE 17 Micro-Lateral Micro-lateral well logging LJM 20-MAY-98 401 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 20 Plastic Syringe RKING 10-MAY-00 402 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSDP CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 20 Plastic Syringe RKING 10-MAY-00 451 ZZZZZZZZ TSRSMPLE CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 6 Galvanized Steel Container Container made of Galvanized Steel RKING 10-MAY-00 452 ZZZZZZZZ TSRFQS CONTAINER_TYPE_NM 6 Galvanized Steel Container Container made of Galvanized Steel RKING 10-MAY-00