This Chan_readme20190325.txt file was generated on 20190325 by Marjorie A. Chan Links to Publication Field updates 2021209 DN ------------------- GENERAL INFORMATION ------------------- 1. Title of Dataset: Data for NSF-sponsored project: Jurassic Navajo Sandstone - Moab UT area localities 2. Author Information Principal Investigator Contact Information Name: Marjorie A Chan Institution: University of Utah - Dept. Geology & Geophysics Address: 115 S. 1460 E. Rm. 383 Frederick Albert Sutton Building (FASB) Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0102 Email: marjorie.chan@utah.edu Associate or Co-investigator Contact Information Name: Steve Hasiotis Institution: University of Kansas Address: Dept. Geological Sciences Lindley Hall Room 116 University of Kansas 1475 Jayhawk Boulevard Lawrence, KS 66045 Email: hasiotis@ku.edu Alternate Contact Information Name: Judy Totman Parrish Institution: University of Idaho Address: Dept. Geological Sciences University of Idaho 875 Perimeter Drive, MS 3022 Moscow, ID 83844-3022 Email: jparrish@uidaho.edu 3. Date of data collection (single date, range, approximate date) 20150501 to 20170501 4. Geographic location of data collection (where was data collected?): Moab regions, southeast Utah 5. Information about funding sources that supported the collection of the data: National Science Foundation grant EAR 1349564 -------------------------- SHARING/ACCESS INFORMATION -------------------------- 1. Licenses/restrictions placed on the data: none 2. Links to publications that cite or use the data: Chan, M.A., Hasiotis, S.T. and Parrish, J.T. (2019), Enigmatic clastic pipe swarms and implications for fluidization dynamics in aeolian deposits. Sedimentology, 66: 513-535. https://doi.org/10.1111/sed.12491 Parrish, J.T., Hyland, E.G., Chan, M.A. and Hasiotis, S.T. (2019), Stable and clumped isotopes in desert carbonate spring and lake deposits reveal palaeohydrology: A case study of the Lower Jurassic Navajo Sandstone, south-western USA. Sedimentology, 66: 32-52. https://doi.org/10.1111/sed.12540 3. Links to other publicly accessible locations of the data: none 4. Links/relationships to ancillary data sets:none 5. Was data derived from another source? no If yes, list source(s): 6. Recommended citation for the data: Chan, M.A., Hasiotis, S.T., Parrish, J.T., 2019, Jurassic Navajo Sandstone field and sample localities, Southeast Utah. The Hive: University of Utah Research Data Repository DOI:https://doi:10.7278/S50D-D7DX-GJG0 --------------------- DATA & FILE OVERVIEW --------------------- 1. File List A. Filename: UT Moab Project Archive Notebook.xls Short description: Excel spreadsheet with 3 sheets (1 for each year 2015, 2016, 2017) of field localities B. Filename: Short description: C. Filename: Short description: 2. Relationship between files: one file 3. Additional related data collected that was not included in the current data package: none 4. Are there multiple versions of the dataset? NO If yes, list versions: Name of file that was updated: i. Why was the file updated? ii. When was the file updated? Name of file that was updated: i. Why was the file updated? ii. When was the file updated? -------------------------- METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION -------------------------- 1. Description of methods used for collection/generation of data: Parrish, J.T., Hyland, E.G., Chan, M.A., and Hasiotis, S.T., 2018, Stable and clumped isotopes in desert carbonate spring and lake deposits reveal palaeohydrology: A case study of the Lower Jurassic Navajo Sandstone, south-western USA: Sedimentology (21 p.). https://doi.org/10.1111/sed.12540 Chan, M.A., Makou, M. Hasiotis, S.T., and Parrish, J.T., 2018, Biomarker evidence for the presence of cryptoendolithic bacteria in weathered Jurassic Navajo Sandstone of Southeast Utah: in, Emerman, S., Simmons, S., Bowen, B., and Schamel, S., eds., Geofluids of Utah: Utah Geological Association Publication 47, p. 139-147. Chan, M.A., Hasiotis, S.T., and Parrish, J.T., 2018 online (2019 print), Enigmatic Pipes in the Lower Jurassic Navajo Sandstone, Canyonlands National Park, Utah: Sedimentology v 66 no. 2 p. 513-535 https://doi.org/10.1111/sed.12491 Dorney, L.J., Parrish, J.T., Chan, M.A., and Hasiotis, S.T., 2017, Petrography and interpretation of tufa mounds and carbonate beds in the Jurassic Navajo Sandstone, of Southeastern Utah: Journal of Sedimentary Research v. 87, p. 967-985. DOI: dx.doi.org/10.2110/jsr.2017.56 Parrish, J.T., Hasiotis, S.T., and Chan, M.A., 2017, Carbonate deposits in the Lower Jurassic Navajo Sandstone, Southern Utah and Northern Arizona: Journal of Sedimentary Research v. 87, p. 740-762. DOI: dx.doi.org/10.2110/jsr.2017.42 2. Methods for processing the data: Standard geology field methods and sample collection 3. Instrument- or software-specific information needed to interpret the data: Microsoft Excel 2010 4. Standards and calibration information, if appropriate: 5. Environmental/experimental conditions: 6. Describe any quality-assurance procedures performed on the data: 7. People involved with sample collection, processing, analysis and/or submission: Co-Is: Judy Parrish, Steve Hasiotis ----------------------------------------- DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR: [UT Moab Project Archive Notebook.xls] ----------------------------------------- 1. Number of variables: up to 9 fields 2. Number of cases/rows: up to ~ 150 rows 3. Variable List A. Name: [variable name] Description: [description of the variable] Value labels if appropriate Field location assignment: UT for Utah, 15, 16 or 17 for the year 2015, 2016, 2017, Jn = Jurassic Navajo Sandstone, then other local identifiers abbreviated to correspond the the locale, then successive numbers in the order of visitation B. Name: [variable name] Description: [description of the variable] Value labels if appropriate 4. Missing data codes: Code/symbol Definition Code/symbol Definition 5. Specialized formats of other abbreviations used