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TABLE 6 . Ammonium acetate (IN) <strong>and</strong> HCI (IN) extracible<br />

cations from Mackenzie Delta Channel Station<br />

EC1-3 <strong>sediments</strong> . See Brunskill et at . (1973,<br />

Appendix 1) for location <strong>of</strong> station, <strong>and</strong> see<br />

Campbell et at . (1975) for sediment m<strong>in</strong>erology<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>chemistry</strong> . This sediment sample had 1 .4<br />

mMoles organic carbon/g dry wt . <strong>and</strong> 1 .5 mMoles<br />

C03-C/9- Samples were analyzed <strong>in</strong> duplicate,<br />

<strong>and</strong> average values are given . Cation exchange<br />

capacity for this sample was 23 .2 meq/100 g .<br />

Elements<br />

NH 4OAc Extract<br />

(umoles/g dry wt .<br />

<strong>of</strong> sediment)<br />

HC1 Extract<br />

(umoles/g)<br />

101 1,220<br />

I<br />

Mg 13, 610<br />

Na 1 .1 34<br />

K 0 .8 3<br />

Fe

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