Abstract:SummaryAs environmental monitoring evolved on the Hanford Site, several different conventions were used to name or describe location information for various sampling sites along the Hanford Reach of the Columbia River. These conventions range from handwritten descriptions in field notebooks to the use of modern electronic surveying equipment, such as global positioning system receivers. Because of the diverse methods, inconsistent archiving of analytical results in various electronic databases and published re… Show more
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