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- From: Karen Beardsley <karenb@BUR.GEOG.UCSB.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Selenium Patterns
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- To James T. Case, DVM, Ph.D at UC Davis
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- You may want to contact someone at the Sacramento US Bureau of Reclamation.
- I don't know of a trace mineral coverage, but there is a large database
- (called BIORES) that stored information collected throughout the San
- Joaquin Valley on trace elements in plants and animals. There is also
- a GIS coverage of the locations of the samples in the BIORES database.
- Try contacting Dave Hansen at the USBR (email: dhansen@mpgis7.mp.usbr.gov)
- or chuck johnson (email: cjohnson@mpgis6.mp.usbr.gov or
- phone: (916) 978-5063). You may also try the Soil Conservation Service
- which is located in Davis.
-
- Good luck!
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