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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Modern Arctic Podocopid Ostracode Database by Thomas M. Cronin 1, William M. Briggs, Jr. 2 , Elisabeth M. Brouwers 3 , Robin C. Whatley4 , Adrian Wood4 , and Mathew A. Cotton5 Open-File Report 91-385 This report is preliminary and has not been reviewed for conformity with U.S. Geological Survey editorial standards and stratigraphic nomenclature. 1 U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia 22092; Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0450; 3U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado 80225; ^Institute of Earth Studies, University College, Aberystwyth, Wales, United Kingdom; 5 Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, Illinois 60605-9410

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

Modern Arctic Podocopid Ostracode Database

byThomas M. Cronin1 , William M. Briggs, Jr. 2 , Elisabeth M. Brouwers 3 , Robin C. Whatley4 ,

Adrian Wood4 , and Mathew A. Cotton5

Open-File Report 91-385

This report is preliminary and has not been reviewed for conformity with U.S. Geological Survey editorial standards and stratigraphic nomenclature.

1U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia 22092; Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0450; 3U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado 80225; ^Institute of Earth Studies, University College, Aberystwyth, Wales, United Kingdom; 5Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, Illinois 60605-9410

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INTRODUCTION

Ostracodes form a group of small, benthic crustaceans with a bivalved calcareous carapace that is readily fossilized. Ostracodes respond to ambient aquatic conditions and are especially valuable in paleoenvironmental reconstructions. Marine ostracodes are useful in determining water mass characteristics because of the sensitivity of species to environmental parameters such as water temperature, dissolved oxygen, and salinity. Until recently, however, most attempts to apply ostracodes to paleoceanographic problems have been hampered by inconsistent taxonomy, limited analysis of modern material, and qualitative methodology.

Recent studies have developed large sample data bases for modern shallow water marine ostracodes from the western North Atlantic (Cronin and Dowsett, 1990) and for deep water environments from the Atlantic (Dingle and Lord, 1990) which are suitable for application to large scale paleoceanographic problems. This report describes a new data base of modern ostracode species that is being developed for application to paleoceanographic conditions of the Arctic Ocean and surrounding high latitude seas.

The Neogene paleoceanographic history of the Arctic Ocean and adjacent high latitude seas is poorly known, in part because Arctic planktic foraminifer assemblages are absent in shallow water Neogene-Quaternary deposits and absent or monospecific in the few available Arctic Ocean cores. Ostracodes, in contrast, are common and often diverse in shallow (McDougall and others, 1986; Repenning and others, 1987; Brouwers and others, 1991) and deep water (Joy and Clark, 1977; Clark and others, 1990) Neogene and Quaternary deposits, and many species are restricted to specific environments and distinct water masses. In order to develop a standardized data base of ostracode species abundances and the zoogeographic and bathymetric distribution of species in the Arctic Ocean and surrounding seas, each of us assembled and re-studied the modern ostracode samples available in our collections to produce a Modern Arctic Ostracode Database (MAOD). We are including in MAOD published data from Joy and Clark (1977) and from Penney (1989). This report describes the contents of the MAOD for samples from shallow water environments of Northern Hemisphere high latitudes (Figure 1).

MATERIALS AND METHODS

The material for the MAOD comes from a number of sources of modern samples that were collected over the last 60 years, with most of the samples taken in the last 20 years. MAOD is divided into two Microsoft Macintosh EXCEL files: one file contains latitude, longitude, water depth, and other locality information (the LATLONG file), and the second file contains species occurrences, or counts (the SPOC file). Appendices 1 and 2 consist of printouts of the LATLONG and SPOC files, respectively.

Column A of Appendix 1 gives the sample name and/or sample number. Column B denotes the summer bottom temperature for the locality, which was obtained from two types of sources: one source consists of unpublished oceanographic parameters that were measured in the region or actually at the sample location (items 3, 11, and 15 in Table 1), and a second source consists of physical oceanographic data from 22 published references given in Table 1. Column I

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denotes the specific source of temperature given for a locality. Table I gives the full citation for the 22 published references. Summer bottom water temperatures (°C) were obtained by identifying the temperature for the warmest time of the year, usually August, at a location and water depth close to the ostracode sample. In some cases, water temperature estimates were derived from multi-year averages, and in other cases only a single summer's values were used. In all cases, an attempt was made to obtain the most up-to-date water temperature estimate available for a sample location.

Column C in Appendix 1 gives the general region for the sample, and columns D and E give latitude (in degrees north) and longitude (in degrees; negative numbers denote the Western Hemisphere and positive numbers denote the Eastern Hemisphere), respectively. Column F provides the sample locality water depth in meters.

Most of the samples that we examined were originally collected as part of biological and/or sedimentological sampling programs on oceanographic cruises. Column 6 in Appendix 1 gives the source of the samples, which in turn are keyed to Table 2, which gives the cruise name and number and/or a reference in which sampling methods and cruise data are given. Column H gives the location of the author responsible for the sample, which in most cases is also the location of the micropaleontological slide containing the ostracodes from the sample (A - Aberystwyth, B = Boulder; D = Denver; R = Reston; O = other).

The 550 samples studied herein (329 samples in the MAOD SPOC file) were obtained from a wide variety of sampling programs for which there were thousands of samples available. We include in MAOD only those samples for which there was an adequate representation of ostracode population structure. A qualitative assessment of species populations based on the presence of the last two to three molt stages (see Whatley, 1983; Brouwers, 1988) or the more obvious presence of soft parts allowed us to determine that no samples were included in MAOD that show signs of major transport or reworking of fossil specimens.

MAOD SPECIES OCCURRENCES

Of the total 550 samples in the MAOD LATLONG file, we have identified the ostracode species from 329 shallow water samples, and we present the raw occurrence data (counts of individuals) for the SPOC file in Appendix 2. A total of 100 taxonomic categories (generally species) were tabulated, of which we used 99 categories in this report, and these categories are identified in Table 3 (the categories include "other" and "indeterminate"). The MAOD SPOC file has a total of 82,152 ostracode specimens. The file provides ample zoogeographical and ecological information for our quantitative analyses of Neogene and Quaternary paleoenvironments for high latitude deposits. In the future, the SPOC file will be expanded to include species occurrences in intermediate and deep water Arctic environments, and we are adding new shallow water samples from new areas as well.

TAXONOMIC NOTES

There is general consensus among the five authors and, indeed, among most ostracode taxonomists having experience in Arctic assemblages, about the identification of most shallow water high latitude species. This is due mainly

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to the detailed taxonomic studies using scanning electron photomicrographs that have been published in the last 15 years (Neale and Howe, 1975; Whatley and Masson, 1979; McDougall and others, 1982; Whatley, 1982; Cronin, 1988; Penney, 1989) and others. Brief taxonomic notes about several of the ostracode taxa are given below.

Acanthocythereis dunelmensis. Two morphotypea are present in our data set, a large form and a small form. The two forms are lumped into one species for this study. A number of authors have recognized the two morphologies (Elofson, 1941; Athersuch and others, 1989), but they are not yet consistently differentiated and described.

Cluthia cluthae. A second species of Cluthia is suggested from the samples examined from Chesterfield Inlet, Hudson Bay.

Cytheromorpha macchesneyi. The relationship between Pteroloxa and C. macchesneyj. should be examined in detail, as the general morphology and ecology of the two species suggests that they are congeneric. Gradational morphological variation in carapace ornament has been observed in C. macchesneyi between shallow and deeper water populations. The C. macchesneyi populations appear to intergrade with populations of Pteroloxa.

Cytheropteron spp. This is a diverse and generally well understood genus that is very common in high latitude temperate to frigid environments. Some additional work is required on the relationships between true arctic populations and related species or subspecies that live in subarctic and cold temperate areas.

Elofsonella concinna group. Abundant, well-preserved populations from Chesterfield Inlet show that there are two distinct species of E. concinna: Elofsonella concinna (called E. concinna concinna in the literature by some authors) and Elofsonella neoconcinna (called B. concinna neoconcinna in the published literature by some authors).

Finmarchinella angulata. This taxon is morphologically very closely related to F. japonica, as noted by Cronin and Ikeya (1987).

Semicytherura spp. This genus needs detailed study of several of the species complexes, particularly the relationship within the 5. affinis f S. mainensis, and S. undata species groups.

Other. This category lumps together species of Microcythere, Cytherois, Paracytherois, Sclerochilus, and myodocopids.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Assembling this large data base required the cooperation and assistance of many colleagues to whom we are greatly indebted. Among them, thanks are due to: B.R. Pelletier, G. Vilks, F.J.E. Wagner, and A. Sherin of the Geological Survey of Canada and E. Reimnitz, P.W. Barnes, E.W. Kempera, and J. Trumbull of the U.S.

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Geological Survey for locality information and sediment samples from the Beaufort Sea; W.P. Budgell, D.J. Brooks, N. Watson, and N. Freeman of the Fisheries and Oceans, Canada, the officers and crew of the M/V Petrel V for their cooperation in the 1978 oceanographic survey of Chesterfield Inlet, and L.D. Delorme of the Canada Centre for Inland Waters, Burlington, Ontario for help on the Chesterfield Inlet material; G.F. Rogers of the University of Guelph for salinity and temperature data; J.A. Westgate of Scarborough College and J.T. Andrews and R.H. Kihl of the University of Colorado for laboratory facilities for W.M. Briggs Jr.; Q.A. Siddiqui and U.M. Grigg of St. Mary's University for taxonomic discussions; I.J. Ralph, J.E. Whittaker (British Museum of Natural History), D.R. Wall (Geological Survey of Canada) and A. Moguilevsky (University of Aberystwyth) for access to samples; M.A. Buzas of the Smithsonian Institution for the loan of Bartlett cruise samples; C. Hans Nelson of the U.S. Geological Survey for sediment samples from Norton Sound; J.V. Gardner and W.E. Dean of the U.S. Geological Survey for sediment samples from the Pribilof Islands; B.F. Molnia of the U.S. Geological Survey for sediment samples from the Gulf of Alaska; Paul Carlson of the U.S. Geological Survey for sediment samples from Kodiak Shelf; Jackie Grebmeier of the University of Tennessee for Alpha-Helix samples from the Bering Sea; David Penney of the University of Aarhus, Denmark for ostracode data from Greenland; A. Loeblich of the University of California at Los Angeles and Ruth Todd for information on the Bartlett and Wort/wind samples; and David Clark of the University of Wisconsin for helpful discussion on deep Arctic core samples.

This work was carried out as part of the USGS PRISM (Pliocene Research, Interpretation and Synoptic Mapping) Project. Financial assistance for W.M. Briggs Jr. included grants to J.C. Ritchie (Scarborough College) from Energy, Mines and Resources, Canada and Fisheries and Oceans, Canada, National Science Foundation Grant DPP 81-06802 to Briggs, and a 1991 U.S. Geological Survey grant from the Global Climate Change Program to Briggs.

REFERENCES

At her such, J., Home, D.J., and Whittaker, J.E., 1989, Marine and brackishwater ostracodes (Superfamilies Cypridacea and Cytheracea), in Kermack,D.M. and Barnes, R.S.K., eds., Synopses of the British Fauna (New Series)no. 43: E.J. Brill, 343 p.

Brouwers, E.M., 1988, Sediment transport detected from the analysis of ostracodpopulation structure: an example from the Alaskan continental shelf, in DeDeckker, P., Colin, J.-P., and Peypouquet, J.-P., eds., Ostracoda in theEarth Sciences: Elsevier, p. 231-244.

Brouwers, E.M., Jorgensen, N.O., and Cronin, T.M., 1991, Climatic significanceof the ostracode fauna from the Pliocene Kap Kobenhavn Formation, northGreenland: Micropaleontology, v. 37, no. 3.

Clark, D.L., Chern, L.A., Hogler, J.A., Mennicke, C.M., and Atkins, E.D., 1990,Late Neogene climate evolution of the central Arctic Ocean: MarineGeology, v. 93, p. 69-94.

Cronin, T.M., 1988, Paleozoogeography of postglacial Ostracoda from northeasternNorth America, in Gadd, N.R., ed., The Late Quaternary Development of theChamplain Sea Basin: Geological Association of Canada, Special Paper 35,p. 125-144.

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Cronin, T.M. and Ikeya, N., 1987, The Omma-Manganji ostracod fauna (Plio-Pleistocene) of Japan and the zoogeography of circumpolar species:Journal of Micropalaeontology, v. 6, p. 65-68.

Cronin, T.M. and Dowsett, H.J., 1990, A quantitative micropaleontologic methodfor shallow marine paleoclimatology: application to Pliocene deposits ofthe western North Atlantic Ocean: Marine Micropaleontology, v. 16, p.117-147.

Dingle, R.V. and Lord, A.R., 1990, Benthic ostracods and deep water-masses inthe Atlantic Ocean: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v.80, p. 213-235.

Elofson, O., 1941, Zur kenntnis der marinen Ostracoden Schwedens mit besondererberucksichtigung des Skageraks: Zool. Bidrag Uppsala, v. 19, p. 217-534.

Joy, J.A. and Clark, D.L., 1977, The distribution, ecology and systematics ofthe benthie Ostracoda of the central Arctic Ocean: Micropaleontology, v.23, p. 129-154.

McDougall, K., Brouwers, E.M., and Smith, P.A., 1986, Micropaleontology andsedimentology of the PB borehole series, Prudhoe Bay, Alaska: U.S.Geological Survey Bulletin 1598, 62 p.

Neale, J.W. and Howe, H.V., 1975, The marine Ostracoda of Russian Harbour,Novaya Zemlya and other high latitude faunas: Bulletins of AmericanPaleontology, no. 65(282), p. 381-431.

Penney, D.N., 1989, Recent shallow marine Ostracoda of the Ikerssuak(Bredefjord) District, Southwest Greenland: Journal ofMicropalaeontology, v. 8, p. 55-75.

Repenning, C.A., Brouwers, E.M., Carter, L.D., Marincovich, L., Jr., and Ager,T.A., 1987, The Beringian ancestry of Phenacomys (Rodentia: Cricetidae)and the beginning of the modern Arctic Ocean borderland biota: U.S.Geological Survey Bulletin 1687, 31 p.

Whatley, R.C., 1982, Littoral and sublittoral Ostracoda from Sisimiut, WestGreenland, in Fox, A.D. and Stoud, D.A., eds., Report of the 1979Greenland White-Fronted Goose Study Expedition to Eqalungraint Nunal, WestGreenland: University of Wales Press, p. 269-284.

Whatley, R., 1983, Some simple procedures for enhancing the use of Ostracoda inpalaeoenvironmental analysis, in Costa, L.I., ed., Palynology-Micropalaeontology: Laboratories, Equipment and Methods.: NPD Bulletin2, Oljedirektoratet, p. 129-146.

What ley, R.C. and Masson, D.C., 1979, The ostracod genus Cytheropteron from theQuaternary and Recent of Great Britain: Revista Espanola deMicropaleontologia, v. 11, p. 223-277.

Whittaker, J.E., 1981, The living Ostracoda of Christchurch Harbour, Dorset, inNeale, J.W. and Brasier, M.D., eds., Microfossils from Recent and fossilshelf seas: Ellis Horwood Limited, p. 293-303.

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Table 1. Key to sources of physical oceanography data used in MAOD LATLONO file (Appendix 1, column B, and cited in column I).

1. Cronin, T.M. and Dowsett, H.J., 1990, A quantitative micropaleontologic method for shallow marine paleoclimatology: application to Pliocene deposits of the western North Atlantic: Marine Micropaleontology, v. 16, p. 117-147.

2. Prinsenberg, S.J., 1986, Salinity and temperature distributions of Hudson Bay and James Bay, in Martini, I.P., ed., Canadian Inland Seas: Elsevier Oceanography Series, v. 44, p. 163-186.

3. Unpublished data from W.M. Briggs, Jr.4. Penney, D.N., 1989, Recent shallow marine Ostracoda of the Ikerssuak

(Bredefjord) District, Southwest Greenland: Journal of Micropalaeontology, v. 8, p. 55-75.

5. Prinsenberg, S.J., 1986, On the physical oceanography of Foxe Basin, in Martini, I.P., ed., Canadian Inland Seas: Elsevier Oceanography Series, v. 44, p. 217-236.

6. Drinkwater, K.F., 1986, Physical oceanography of Hudson Strait and Ungava Bay, in Martini, I.P., ed., Canadian Inland Seas: Elsevier Oceanography Series, v. 44, p. 237-264.

7. Dietrich, G., 1969, Atlas of the Hydrography of the northern North Atlantic Ocean: Conseil International pour 1'Exploration de la Mer Service Hydrographique, Charlottenlund Slot, Danemark.

8. U.S. Navy Hydrographic Office, 1958, Oceanographic Atlas of the Polar Seas, Part II, Arctic: H.O. Publication No. 705.

9. Aagaard, K., Coachman, L.K., and Carmack, E., 1981, On the halocline of the Arctic Ocean: Deep-Sea Research, v. 28A, p. 529-545.

10. U.S. Naval Oceanography Command Detachment, 1981, U.S. Marine Climatic Atlas of the World, volume 9, World-wide Means and Standard Deviations: Washington, D.C.

11. Unpublished data summarized by Adrian Wood.12. Vilks, G., 1989, Ecology of Recent Foraminifera on the Canadian

continental shelf of the Arctic Ocean, in Herman, Y., ed., The Arctic Seas, p. 497-569: Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., New York.

13. Bourke, R.H., Newton, J.L., Paquette, R.G., and Tunnicliffe, M.D., 1987, Circulation and water masses of the East Greenland Shelf: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 92, C7, p. 6729-6740.

14. International North Pacific Fishereis Commission, 1962, Bulletin no. 13.15. National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration data set for the

Beaufort Sea and Bering Sea continental shelf, Alaska (Brouwers unpublished data).

16. Fissel, D.B., Lemon, D.D., and Birch, J.R., 1981, The physical oceanography of western Baffin Bay and Lancaster Sound: Canadian Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs, Northern Affairs Program, Environmental Studies no. 25.

17. Coachman, L.K., Aagaard, K., and Tripp, R.B., 1975, Bering Strait The regional physical oceanography: University of Washington Press, Seattle, 172 p.

18. Johannessen, O.M., 1986, Brief overview of the physical oceanography, in Hurdle, B.G., ed., The Nordic Seas, p. 103-127: Springer-Verlag, New

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York.19. Aagaard, K., 1984, The Beaufort Undercurrent, in Barnes, P.W., Shell,

D.M., and Reimnitz, E., eds., The Alaskan Beaufort Sea: Ecosystems and Environments, p. 47-71: Academic Press, New York.

20. Hansell, D.A., Goering, J.J., Walsh, J.J., McRoy, C.P., Coachman, L.K., and Whitledge, T.E., 1989, Summer phytoplankton production and transport along the shelf break in the Bering Sea: Continental Shelf Research, v. 9, no. 12, p. 1085-1104.

21. Walsh, J.J., McRoy, C.P., Coachman, L.K., Goering, J.J., and others, 1989, Carbon and nitrogen cycling within the Bering/Chukchi Seas: Source regions for organic matter effecting AOU demands of the Arctic Ocean: Progress in Oeanography, v. 22, no. 4, p. 277-359.

22. Codispoti, L.A. and Richards, F.A., 1968, Micronutrient distributions in the East Siberian and Laptev Seas during the summer 1963: Arctic, v. 21, p. 67-83.

23. Aagaard, K. and Coachman, L.K., 1968, The East Greenland Current north of Denmark Strait Part II: Arctic, v. 21, p. 267-290.

24. Vilks, G., Wagner, F.J.E., and Pelletier, B.R., 1979, The Holocene marine environment of the Beaufort Shelf: Geological Survey of Canada Bulletin 303, 43 p.

25. Coachman, L.K. and Aagaard, K., 1974, Physical oceanography of Arctic and Subarctic Seas, in Herman, Y., ed., Marine geology and oceanography of the Arctic Seas: Springer-Verlag, New York, p. 1-72.

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Table 2. Source of ostracode samples and/or species data (see Appendix 1, column 6).

1. Ralph, I.J., 1983, Recent and late Quaternary ecology, distributions and provincialism of Ostracoda in the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans: Ph.D. thesis, University of Keele, United Kingdom.

2. Various sources cited in Cronin and Dowsett (1990).3. R/V Discoverer cruises, 1979-1980 (DC1-79-EG and DC2-80-EG); F.R.S.

Tovnsend Cromwell cruise, 1975 (EGAL-75-KC), both to the Gulf of Alaska.4. Capt. William Bartlett cruises, 1930's-1940's, to Canadian Arctic and

Greenland (samples stored in Cushman collection, Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History).

5. Penney, D., 1989, Journal of Micropalaeontology.6. Alpha-Helix 139 cruise, 1990, Bering Strait (samples courtesy of J.

Grebmeier).7. M/V Petrel V cruise, 1978, Chesterfield Inlet, Hudson Bay.8. U.S. Coast Guard Northwind cruise, 1963 (U.S. Coast Guard Oceanographic

report no. 6; Codispoti and Richards, 1968).9. Ernest Holt cruise, 1963, Norwegian Sea.

10. H.M.S. Vidal cruise, 1955, Barents Sea.11. Bedford Institute of Oceanography Hudson cruises to Beaufort Sea and other

areas.12. U.S. Coast Guard Vorthwind cruise, 1965, to Kara and Greenland Seas.13. Ostracode samples studied by Joy and Clark (1977).14. R/V Sea Sounder cruises, 1976 and 1978 to Norton Sound, Alaska, collected

by C. Hans Nelson, U.S. Geological Survey.15. Samples from western Beaufort Sea collected by Peter Barnes and Erk

Reimnitz, U.S. Geological Survey, during 1971-1972, 1980-1982.16. Bedford Institute of Oceanography Parizeau cruises 1970-1972. O. Other sources.

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Table 3. Ostracode taxonomic groups used in MAOD SPOC file, refers to Brady, Crosakey and Robertaon, 1874).

(B,C&R, 1874

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2

2

2

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

50

Acanthocythereia dunalmenais (Norman, 1865)

Argillo&cia conoidaa Sars, 1923

Aurila convexa - (Baird, 1850)

Baffinicythera howei Hazel, 1967

Bythocypris bosquetiana (Brady. 1866)

Bythocythare constricta Sars, 1866

Cluthia duthaa (B. C. & R.. 1874)

Cythera lutaa Mueller, 1785

Cytharatta teshekpukensis Swain, 1963

Cytheromorpha macchasneyi (Brady & Crosskey, 1871]

Cytharopteron alatum Sars, 1866

Cytharopteron angulatum Brady & Robertson, 1872

Cytharopteron arcticum Neale & Howe, 1973

Cytheropteron arcuatum B. C. 4 R., 1874

Cyttleropteron biconvexum Whalley & Masson, 1979

Cytherapteron champlainum Cronin, 1981

Cytheroptaron alaeni Cronin, 1988

Cytherapteron excavoaiatum Whalley & Masson. 1979

Cytheropteron hamatum Sars. 1866

Cytherapteron inflatum B. C. & R., 1874

Cytherapteron latissimum (Norman, 1865)

C/theropteron montrosianse B. C. & R., 1874

Cytheropteron nodosoaJatum Neale & Howe, 1973

Cytherapteron nodosum Brady, 1868

Cytheropteron paralatissimum Swain, 1963

Cythercptaron pararcticum Whatley & Masson. 1979

Cytheropteron punctatum Brady, 1868

Cytheropteron pyramidaJe Brady, 1868

Cythercpteron sedovi Lev, 1969

Cytheropteron simplex Whatley & Masson, 1979

Cytheropteron sulense Lev, 1972

Cytheropteron suzdalskyi Lev, 1972

Cytheropteron pseudomontrosiense Whatley & Masson, 1979

Cytheropteron tumefactum Lev, 1972

Cytheropteron n. sp. B see Cronin, 1988

Cytheropteron spp.

Cytherura sp.

lofsonella concinna (Jones, 1857)

Icfsanefta neoconcinna Bassiouni. 1965

'jcythere argus (Sars. 1866)

jcythera declivis (Norman, 1865)

FinmarcfiineJJa barentzovoensis (Mandelstam, 1957)

'n march inella finmarchica (Sars. 1866)

^nmardiineUa angutata (Sars. 1866)

nmarchinella logani (Brady & Crosskey. 1871)

emicythere borealis (Brady, 1868)

emicythera emarginata (Sars. 1866)

emicythera villosa Sars, 1866

amicytherjra cellulosa (Norman. 1865)

emicvtherura clathrata (Sars, 1866)

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c

e

5

c

5

5

5

5

6

6

6

6

6

6

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6

6

6

7

7

72

73

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99

Heterocyprideis fascis (Brady 4 Norman. 1889)

Heterocyprideis sorbyana (Jones. 1857)

Hirschmannia viridis (Mueller. 1785)

Jones* simplex (Norman, 1865)

Keijia? mananensis ' (Hazel & Valentine. 1969)

Kritha gfaciaiis B. C. & R.. 1874

Loxoconcha venepidermoidea Swain, 1963

Muetterma abyssicola (Sars. 1866)

Neonasidea inflata (Norman, 1862)

Normanicythere leioderma . (Norman, 1869)

Paimenelia limicola (Norman, 1865)

Palmoconcha guttata (Norman, 1865)

Paracyprideis psaudopunctillata Swain, 1963

Paracyttteridea norvegica Neale, 1972

Paradoxostoma ensiforme Brady, 1868

Paradoxostoma spp.

Patagonacythera dubia (Brady, 1868)

Patagooacythera robusta Tabuki, 1986

Pectocythere sp.

Pontocythere alongata (Brady, 1868)

PontocytherB sp. A

Psaudotythere caudata Sars, 1866

Pteroloxa cumuloidea Swain, 1963

Pterygocythereis mucronata (Sars, 1866)

Rabiiimis mirabilis (Brady, 1868)

Rabilimis septentrionalis (Brady, 1866)

Robertsonites tubarculatus (Sars, 1866)

Roundstonia globulifera (Brady, 1868)

Sarsicytheridea bradii (Norman, 1865)

Sarsicytheridea macrolaminata (Elolson, 1939)

Sarsicytheridea punctillata (Brady, 1865)

Schuocythere sp.

Sclaroctulus contortus (Norman, 1861)

Semicytherura aff. complanata (B. C. & R., 1874)

Semicytherura affinis (Sars, 1866)

Semicytherura complanata (B. C. & R.. 1874)

Semicytherura concentrica (B. C. & R., 1874)

Semicymerura mainansis (Hazel & Valentine, 1969)

Semicytherura nigrescens (Baird, 1838)

Semicytherura rudis (Brady, 1868)

Semicymerura sella (Sars, 1866)

emicymerura spp.

emicytherura striata (Sars, 1866)

emicytherura undata (Sars, 1866)

etracytherura? sp. A

Tnaeroeythara crenulata (Sars, 1866)

estoleberis depressa Sars, 1866

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Figure 1. Locality map illustrating sites mentioned in this report.

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Appendix 1. Modern Arctic Ostracode Database latitude-longitude file (MAOD LATLON6 file). Column A, sample name and/or sample number; column B, summer bottom water temperature; column C, general region of sample; column D, latitude in degrees north; column E, longitude in degrees (negative numbers denote Western Hemisphere, positive numbers denote Eastern Hemisphere); column F, water depth in meters; column G, source of sample (see Table 2); column H, location of author responsible for sample (A=Aberystwyth, B=Boulder, D=Denver f R=Reston, O=other); column I, source of water temperature. Sample numbering in Appendix 1 does not correspond to sample numbers in Appendix 2. Bold numbers in column A indicates that raw data for that sample is given in Appendix 2.

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Appendix 1. MAOD LATLONG Rte

1234567890123456789

2021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263

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White Bear Hazel 18AW-2399AW-2839AW-2365AW-2789

AW-2905AW-2904AW-2375AW-2819AW-3143S4-76-29

GV83033*45GV83033#44

S6-77-6

LA-81 -NA-009AW-3101A

LA-81-NA-059

AW-3161AW-3154S4-76-14

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DC-1-79-EG-1DC2-80-EG-73

DC2-30-EG-186Bart. LT 29 Hazel 16

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Bering SeaCanada

Kodiak ShelfInner HebridesGulf of AlaskaGulf of Alaska

Gulf of AlaskaUngava BayUngava Bay

Gulf of Alaska

PW SoundSW Greenland

Bering SeaSW Greenland

SW.GreenlandSW GreenlandSW Greenland

Bering Sea

Bering SeaBering Sea

Bering SeaBering Sea

Bering Sea

Bering Sea

Hudson Strait

Bering Sea

Bering SeaBering SeaBering SeaBering SeaBering Sea

Frobisher BayFrobisher Bay

Hudson BayHudson Bay

Bering SeaFrobisher BayFrobisher Bay

Norton Sound

Bering Sea

Hudson StraitNorton Sound

D50.7452.4152.7852.9753.1453.1553.5

53.5753.653.653.7653.8154.13

54.3554.3854.8

55.2955.44

55.79

55.9155.9256.2356.9

57.9257.9459.0859.46

59.5660

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60.13

60.2960.8360.87

60.9360.9760.9760.9761.13

61.4261.761.83

61.93

62.02

62.33

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646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126

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Bart. LT20HazeMOChest. Inlet 2

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SEA-5-75-1 69 A

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127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189

AAC- 71- 24

AW-62-160-9

AC- 71- 14

WJ69-050.825

AC- 71- 6

AC- 71- 7

Bart.CTO

HU69-050.826

AC- 71 -8

HU69-050.834

HU69-050.804AW-57-328-32

AC- 71- 3

HU69-050.827

HU69-0 50.805

HU69-050.833

PRZO 70-22-23

AC- 71- 10AW-62-160-8

HU69-050.802

81-APB-13

81-APB-12

AC- 71- 50

HU69-050.806

PRZO 70-22-49

81-APB-11

AC- 71- 31AC-71-35

HU69-050.819

HU69-050.824AC- 71-1

81-APB-36

AC- 71- 32

HU69-050.803

HU69-050.840

PRZO 70-22-74

PRZO 70-22-82

81-AER-35

AC- 71- 51

RICH 1970-22

HU69-0 50.832

AC- 71- 36

AC- 71- 38

81-AER-34

AC- 71 -53

PRZO 71 -94

81-AER-33AW-62-160-7

HU69-050.812

PRZO 70-22-90

Norttiwind63 #56

HU69-0 50.839

HU69-0 50.897

AC- 71- 52

HU69-0 50.862

81-AER-31

81-AER-32

HU69-050.814

HU69-050.818

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PRZO 70-22-94

RJCH 1970- 41

HU69-050.813

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69.656

69.66

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131.42

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Appendix 1. MAOD LATLONG Rte

505506507508509510511512513514515516517518519520521522523524525526527528529530531532533534535536537538539540541542543544545546547548549550

ABart. LT 23 Hazel 3Thule, N. Sta.BayBart. N.Omenolu

Bart LT 26 Hazel 2Northwind 65 #35Northwind 65 #53Northwind 65 #77

FL96FL123

Northwind 65 #22FL95

FL142FL178

Bartlett LT52FL184FL190FL206FL201

FL191AW-CF

FL214FL198

Northwind 65 #11 7Northwind65#106Northwind 65 #110Northwind 65 #11 5

Northwind 65 #11 3Northwind65#112

FL235FL241FL24

FL284FL323FL290FL365FL319FL296

FL423

FL294

FL343FL298FL316FL306FL304FL310FL429

B000

00

00.5-0.5-0.5-0.8-0.5-0.5-0.5-1.5

-0.75-0.78-0.78-0.75-0.5-1.5

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0-0.78-0.78-0.78-0.75-0.75-0.75-0.75-0.75-0.75-0.5

-0.75-0.5

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cW.GreenlandN. Greenland

N.Star Bay, Green.N.Star Bay, Green.

Greenland SeaKara SeaKara Sea

Arctic BasinArctic Basin

Greenland SeaArctic BasinArctic BasinArctic Basin

NW GreenlandArctic BasinArctic BasinArctic BasinArctic BasinArctic BasinBarents SeaArctic BasinArctic BasinKara SeaKara SeaKara SeaKara SeaKara SeaKara Sea

Arctic BasinArctic BasinArctic BasinArctic BasinArctic BasinArctic BasinArctic BasinArctic BasinArctic BasinArctic BasinArctic BasinArctic BasinArctic BasinArctic BasinArctic BasinArctic BasinArctic BasinArctic Basin

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77.5478.0678.1478.1778.3478.3778.6178.979.579.5379.5979.6879.91

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Appendix 2. Modern Arctic Qstracode Database species occurrence file (MAOD SPOC file) . Numbers refer to number of individuals; single valve or carapace each count as one. Sample numbering in Appendix 2 does not correspond to sample numbers in Appendix 1. Note that species number 2, Acetabulosa sp., is,suppressed for this appendix because it does not occur in any of the samples presented in this report. The taxon occurs in the Arctic and will be reported in future reports.

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OC

File

tll.W

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2-A

ER

-10

37

1-A

BP

-37

2-A

ER

-10

971-A

JT-3

480

ER

53B

arne

s 27

-80

72

-AE

R-8

57

2-A

ER

-10

7A

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H- 2

72

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06

HU

69-0

50.8

78

AC

-71

-47

72

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65

72

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P-9

72

-AE

R-1

38

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B50

AW

-62

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0-1

Bar

nes

47-8

07

2-A

ER

-12

7

um

tom

p 0.3

-1.3 7

1.25

-1.6

70.

5 1-1

.45

-1.4

52.

3-1

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-1.6

7 1-1

.07

-0.0

5-0

.5

-0.0

50.

5-1

.32

-0.0

5-0

.05

-0.0

50.

5-1

.38

-1.3

8 - 1

-0.3

-0.3 2 -

1-1

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-1.4

4-1

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1.7

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4-1

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9-1

.39

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9-1

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0.7

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1-0

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3 63.

91 1.3

1.5

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30

.36

-1.4

6-0

.83 7

- 1

0.7

22 3

10 2 3 1 2 10 6 17 17

2 2 3 1 3 4 3 2 12

533 1

23 2 4 1 7

23 3 1 1 8 2 4 2 1

84

24 1

25

26

27

28 29 15 2

29 5

30 2 1 1 2 1

31 2 11 2 15 18

3 12 18 33 14 21

9 1 4 1

55 25 7

56

32 2

33

34 1 1

35

36 1 1 4 6 1

1 1 3 1 1 3

37

38 2 11

39 9 11 18

1 1

40 1 2 1 1 3 6

.,,

2 10

1 1 1 7 1 1

41 7

42 2 2 1

21

1 13

1 3

31

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App

endi

x 2.

MA

OO

SP

OC

File

LL

fik*

341

347

350

351

353

354

35

53

56

35

936

1362

363

368

36

9373

37

6377

382

383

384

38

53

86

38

9

300

391

392

394

406

407

40

84

09

411

412

41

641

94

20

422

42

3424

42

5426

433

436

437

438

43

9440

441

444

44

54

50

454

458

462

463

46

9470

473

474

477

.oca

llty/

Cate

gory

72

-AE

R-1

21

72

-AE

R-1

24

PR

ZO

72-

4471-A

BP

-5

71

-AJT

-32

72

-AE

R-7

079-A

BP

-34

72-A

ER

126

Bar

nes

58-8

0B

arne

s 28

-80

81-A

PB

-24

81-A

BP

-25

71-A

BP

-10

72-A

JT-4

182-A

ER

-12

PR

ZO 7

2-41

71

-AJT

-33

71

-AB

P-6

9Ja

mes

56

-80

72

-AJT

-42

Bar

nes

66-8

0la

rne

s 71

-80

71

-AB

P-3

7

AW

6

/32

8-1

771-A

BP

-971-A

BP

-34

71-A

BP

-50

71-A

BP

-880

ER

7972-A

JT-3

17

1-A

BP

-33

AW

-57-3

26-9

180

ER

80P

RZ

O 7

1-18

771-A

BP

-39A

80E

R77

71

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-35

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BP

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f D

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Pt.

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nes

35-8

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40B

arne

s 38

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nes

44-8

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BP

-61

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BP

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s 30

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BP

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it P

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ind

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A

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um

tem

p 0.7

0.7

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25 10

1 3 141 1 4 1 1 2 5 101 6 1

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24

25 25

26

27

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31 8

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10

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12

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34 3 1 3 1

35

36 22 1 2 1

43 1 7 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 1

37 1

38 1 1

39 1 1

40 2

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4 1

41

42 1 1

32

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App

endi

x 2.

MA

OD

SP

OC

Rle

LLliM 478

48

1482

483

484

485

480

487

488

489

490

492

493

495

496

497

499

500

503

504

505

506

507

508

500

518

524

528

532

-oca

llty/

Cate

gory

Nor

thw

ind

63

ST

A 5

1N

orth

win

d 63

ST

A

77N

orth

win

d 63

ST

A 7

9N

orth

win

d 63

S

TA

71

Nor

thw

ind

63

ST

A

130

Nor

thw

ind

63

ST

A

83N

orth

win

d 63

ST

A

63B

art.

LT 3

3 H

azel

7B

art.

LT 5

1 H

azel

6N

orth

win

d 63

S

TA

95

Nor

thw

ind

63

ST

A

97A

W-5

7-3

28-4

6B

art.

LT 3

5 H

azel

5N

orth

win

d 16

5N

orth

win

d 14

5N

orth

win

d65

ST

A

41N

orth

win

d 13

9B

art.

LT 3

1 H

azel

4A

W-R

-1N

orth

win

d 63

S

TA

143

Bar

t. LT

23

Haz

el 3

Thu

le,

N.

Sla

.Bay

(2)

Bar

t. N

Om

enol

u B

art.

LT 2

0 H

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2N

orth

wln

d65

ST

A35

Bar

t. LT

52

Haz

el #

1A

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FN

orth

win

d S

TA

106

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thw

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ST

A11

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AL

um

tem

p -1 -1 -1 -1-1

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79

42 56

146

483

33

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Appe

ndix

2.

MA

OD

SPO

C R

le

LUite

# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910

1 1

12 14 15

17 18

19

20

21 23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31 32

33 34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41 42

43

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47

48

49

50

51 52

53

54

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56

57

58

59

60

61 62

64

65

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y/C

ate

gory

AW

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74

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99

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39

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65

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89

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-2375

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19

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43

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83033»45

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83

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30

44

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61

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83

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a

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50

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56 5

116 5 1 1

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59 1 2 10

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1

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76

55 12

14

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33

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63

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34

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App

endi

x 2.

MA

OD

SP

OC

File

LL

hM 66

67

68

69

70 71 72

73

74

75

76

77 78

79

80 81 82

83 84

85

86

87

88

89

90 91 0<?

93 94

95

96 97

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

110

111

112

113

114

115

116

117

118

119

120

121

122

123

124

125

Lo

calit

y/C

ate

go

ryB

art.

LT 2

0 H

azel

10

Che

st.

Inle

t 2

Che

st.

Inle

t 14

Che

st.

Inle

t 1

Che

st.

Inle

t 7

Che

st.

Inle

t 6

Che

st.

Inle

t 5

Che

st.

Inle

t 4

Che

st.

Inle

t 9

S5

-77

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SE

A-5

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69

AC

hest

. In

let

15C

hest

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17C

hest

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18C

hest

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EA

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6-1

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82027-6

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5 12

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t. C

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A-5

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11

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53

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62

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35

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App

endi

x 2.

MA

OD

SP

OC

File

LUite

*126

12

8130

131

132

133

134

136

138

139

142

143

144

145

145

147

148

152

155

157

163

164

166

168

169

170

171

17

2173

174

176

177

182

183

180

188

193

194

195

79

6

198

199

200

202

205

206

210

21

1212

216

217

220

221

222

223

224

225

227

232

233

Lo

calit

y/C

ate

go

ryA

C-7

1-2

7A

W-6

2-1

60-9

HU

69-0

50.8

25A

C-7

1-6

AC

-71

-7B

art.

#70

HU

69-0

50.8

26H

U69

-050

1834

AW

-57-3

28-3

2A

C-7

1-3

HU

69-0

50.8

33P

RZO

70

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23A

C-7

1-1

0A

W-6

2-1

60

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EA

-5-7

6-1

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81-A

PB

-13

81-A

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81-A

BP

-11

HU

69-0

50.8

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PR

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70-2

2-82

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-35

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681

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5-0

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-1.3

1.3

-0.4

3 10

.5-1

.2

-0.1

8-0

.43

-1.3 0

-0.1

8

43 7 5 13 3 1

44 1 18 8

45 1 42

46 37

1

47 1 3 3 24 18

48 8

49 1

50 1 15

2

51 3 12 16 2 1 7 1 1 8 4 9 39 23

3

52 8 2 13 4 1 1 2

14

36 4

22

51 26

717 4

87

34

91 80

42 57

50 1

34

38

65 1 6

27 1 1

22 7 5

27 12

26 18

54

45

125

55

42 16 4

12

42 t 15

53

54

55 2 1

1 1 1

56 14 7 1 2 1 1 3 1 3 2 1 2 2 12 c 1

57 1 1 1 2 2 1

58

194

63

102

59 23

5

60 10 19 2 7 2 6 8 3 2 5 1

18 592 2 33 31

f

61 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 6 1

wi

1

3 1

62

63 36 9

20 12

33

46

41 1 1

26 11

855

257

31 41 37

102 12

42

227

493

33

32

165

90

414

36

61 05

134

60

157

203 9

25

32

95 4 7 14

92 43 6 56 32 26 4

49 13 i

36

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App

endi

x 2.

MAO

O S

PO

C F

ile

LLliM 234

236

239

239

240

244

246

247

250

253

254

255

256

257

258

259

26

1262

265

266

268

270

273

274

275

276

277

278

280

28

1286

288

290

292

294

296

297

298

299

303

304

308

310

31

1312

313

314

316

319

320

322

324

325

327

329

330

331

332

337

340

.ocallt

y/C

ate

gory

Barn

es

16-8

0H

U69-0

50.8

30

AW

-62

-16

0-3

Barn

es

17-8

072-A

JT

-26

Barn

es

22-8

071-A

BP

-23

72

-AB

P-1

Barn

es

34-8

0A

C-7

1-4

571-A

BP

-1

79-A

BP

-22

72-A

JT

-120A

79

-ER

K-1

272-A

ER

-151

Barn

es

21-8

079-A

BP

-23

Barn

es

20-8

071-A

BP

-12

72-A

ER

-150

72-A

ER

-149

72-A

BP

-26

Barn

es

23-8

071-A

BP

-13A

72-A

BP

-25

72

-AE

R1

47

Barn

es

26-8

0H

U69-0

50.8

36

HU

69

-05

0,8

86

72-A

ER

-146

71-A

BP

-2

72

-AB

P-1

4P

RZ

O71-7

271-A

JT

-46

AC

-71-4

871-A

BP

-11

71-A

BP

-38A

Barn

es

25-8

07

2-A

ER

-94

72

-AE

R-9

972-A

ER

-162

72

-AE

R-1

03

71-A

BP

-3

72-A

ER

-109

71-A

JT

-34

80E

R53

Barn

es

27-8

07

2-A

ER

-85

72-A

ER

-107

AW

-EH

-2

72-A

ER

-106

HU

69

-05

0.8

78

AC

-71-4

7

72

-AE

R-1

65

72

-AB

P-9

72

-AE

R-1

38

80P

B50

AW

-62

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0-1

Barn

es

47-8

072-A

ER

-127

um

tem

p 0.3

-1.3 7

1.2

5-1

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1

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91

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1

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3.9

11.

31

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0.3

6 1

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3 7 - 1

0.7

43 1 1 7 4 11

1

44 1 1 1

45 1 9 2 1 1

46

47 1 1 2 12

1 2 22

48

49

50 2 1

51 2 3 10 16

1 1 1 !

52 41 10

32

83

30

120

25

79

21 10

46

35

146 16

82 13

34

46

37

56 10 8

22

74

16

222 8

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124

23

26

19

60 8

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54 10

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326 6 1

10 2 1

119

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52

53

54 2

55 2 1 2 1 6

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56 10 6 1 6 1 4 7 2 16 5 7 2

57 11 5 1 5 2 1 5

1 1 2 2 1 1

16

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59

4 25 4

60 1 1 2 4 14 4 1 2 7 82 5 2 2 7 1 2 7

59 17 191

39

61

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1 2 6 2 3 1 1 1 51

2 2 28 5 1 7 1 1 1 1 19 32 10 2

24

62

63 23 44

82 26 43 3 65 1 1

26

22 8 4

109 3

172 57 17

30 10 3 40 65 2

187 5

23 13 3

347 9 10 52 8

13 7

20 9 96 6 13

24 17 70

193 3

96

37

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App

endi

x 2.

MA

OD

SP

OC

File

LLliM 34

1347

350

351

353

354

355

356

35

936

1362

363

366

369

3/3

3/6

377

362

36

33

84

385

366

38

9390

391

30

?3

94

406

407

40

64

09

411

412

416

41

9420

422

423

424

42

6426

433

436

437

438

439

440

441

444

445

450

454

458

462

463

469

470

473

474

477

.oca

iily/

Cate

gory

72

-AE

R-1

21

72-A

ER

-124

PR

ZO

72-

4471-A

BP

-5

71-A

JT-3

272-A

ER

-70

79

-AB

P-3

472-A

ER

126

Bar

ries

58-8

0B

arrie

s 28

-80

81-A

PB

-24

81-A

BP

-25

71-A

BP

-10

72

-AJT

-41

U?

AIM

12

P

RZ

O 7

2-41

71

-AJT

-33

71-A

BP

-69

tarn

es

56-8

07

2-A

JT-4

2ta

rnes

66-8

0B

arne

s 71

-60

71

-AB

P-3

7A

W-5

7-3

28

-17

71-A

BP

-971

A

RP

34

71

-AB

P-6

07

1-A

BP

-680

ER

7972-A

JT-3

171-A

BP

-33

AW

-57-3

26-9

180

ER

80P

RZ

O 7

1-18

77

1-A

BP

-39

A80

ER

777

1-A

JT-3

580

ER

8171-A

BP

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E. o

l D

rew

PI.

Bar

nes

35-8

080

PB

40B

arne

s 38

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Bar

nes

44-8

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arne

s 45

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72

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P-6

17

2-A

BP

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07

1-A

BP

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arne

s 30

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71

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07

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um

t»m

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51 3 1 3 1 8 1 2 10

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12

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18 22

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10 12 30 7 3 12 25 11 8 12 13 4 13 19 16 14 17 8 2 8 1 4 1 2 £ £

53 1

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55 1

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58

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10

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116 1

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38

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App

endi

x 2.

MA

OD

SP

OC

File

LLfiM 478

481

482

483

484

486

486

487

488

489

490

492

493

495

49

6497

49

9500

503

504

505

506

507

508

50

9518

524

528

53

2

Loca

lity/

Cate

gory

Nor

thw

lnd

63

ST

A

51N

o U

nwin

d 63

S

TA

77

Nor

thw

lnd

63

ST

A

79N

orth

wln

d 63

S

TA

71

Nor

thw

lnd

63

ST

A

130

Nor

thw

lnd

63

ST

A

83N

orth

wln

d 63

S

TA

63

Bar

t. LT

33

Haz

el 7

Bar

t. LT

51

Haz

el 6

Nor

thw

lnd

63

ST

A

95N

orth

wln

d 63

S

TA

97

AW

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28-4

6B

art.

LT 3

5 H

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5N

orth

wln

d 16

5N

orth

wln

d 14

5N

orth

wln

d65

ST

A

41N

orth

win

d 13

9B

art.

LT 3

1 H

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4A

W-R

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orth

wln

d 63

S

TA

143

Bar

t. LT

23

Haz

el 3

Thu

le,

N.

Sta

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(2)

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t. N

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art.

LT 2

6 H

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2N

orth

wln

d65

ST

A35

Bar

t. LT

52

Haz

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1A

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FN

orth

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d S

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106

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thw

lnd

ST

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2T

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AL

um

t»m

p - 1

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58

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39

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Appe

ndix

2.

MA

OD

SPO

C F

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LLfil

o* 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910

1 1

12

14

15

17

18

19

20

21

23

24

26

26

27

28

29

30

31 32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

47

48

49

50

51 52

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

60

61 62

64

65

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y/C

ate

gory

AW

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1&

2A

W-S

74

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hite

B

ea

r H

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l 18

AW

-23

99

AW

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AW

-23

65

AW

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89

AW

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05

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04

AW

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75

AW

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19

AW

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43

GV

83033*4

5G

V83033*4

4LA

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A-9

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A-8

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A-6

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GV

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66

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40

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App

endi

x 2.

MA

OO

SP

OC

File

LLIit

e* 66

67

68

69

70

71 72

73

74

75

76

77

78 79 80 81 82

83

84

85

86

87

88

89

90

91 92

93 94 95

96 97

98

99

10

010

110

210

310

410

510

610

710

810

911

011

111

211

311

411

511

611

711

811

91

20

121

122

123

124

125

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calit

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go

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LT 2

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10

Che

st.

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t 2

Che

st.

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t 14

Che

st.

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t 1

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st.

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Che

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st.

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1 5 1 1 18

212 4 7

21

2 14

348

52 56

10

8 121 67 32

78 1 2 2 2 2

79 89 19

150 5

30

75

41 109 20 33 14 14 6 103

29

165 2

11 14 414 1 6 18 3

12

13 14

153

76 9 8 4 2 12 24 1 1

180 1

166 1

80 22 7 2 1

15 11 19 3 6 1 5 11 2 13

4

28 16 11 10 10 3

81 53 17 82

24

79 19

101 18 30

26 6 4

38

80

32 99

34 1

60

29 2 9 5 1 3

82 5

26

83 4

34 18 6

47 5 1 6 7 8 1 2 1 8 42 3 3 5 8 10 5 2 2 1

84 4 1 1 1 3 1 4 3 1 3 7 2 1 1

41

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App

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x 2.

MA

OD

SP

OC

Rle

LL

fiM 126

128

130

131

132

133

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136

138

139

142

143

144

145

145

147

148

152

155

157

163

164

166

168

169

170

171

172

173

174

176

177

182

183

186

188

193

194

195

196

196

199

200

20

2205

206

210

211

212

216

217

220

221

22

2223

224

225

227

232

233

Loca

lity/

Cate

gory

AC

-71

-27

AW

-62

-16

0-9

HU

69

-05

0,8

25

AC

-71

-8A

C-7

1-7

Ba

rt. #

70H

U6

9-0

50

.82

6H

U6

9-0

50

.83

4A

W-5

7-3

28-3

2A

C-7

1-3

HU

69

-05

0.8

33

PR

2O

70-2

2-23

AC

-71

-10

AW

-62-1

60-8

SE

A-5

-76-1

45

81-A

PB

-13

81-A

PB

-12

81-A

BP

-11

HU

69-0

50.8

19

AC

-71

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R2O

70

-22-

828

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-35

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-71

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AC

-71

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81

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R-3

4A

C-7

1-5

3P

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71-

9481-A

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AW

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0-7

3RZ

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70-2

2-90

Nor

lhw

lnd

63

ST

A 5

681-A

ER

-31

81-A

ER

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AC

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7P

RZ

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70-2

2-94

HU

69-0

50,8

38

PR

ZO

71

-61

PR

ZO

71-

136

81-A

BP

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AC

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9B

art.

LT 2

7 H

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8H

U69-0

50.8

61

PR

ZO

70

22-

120

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81-A

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126

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69

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0.8

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-14

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63

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um

tem

p 4 8 - 1 1 1 2 - 1

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1.5

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65

66 1 1 9

67 2

68

69 12

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25 2 2 4 7 14

70

71 2 1 2

72 1

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75 5 6 4 2 2 1 2 1 4 6 8 1 3 1 3 2 433 1 4

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20 7 3 6 45 35 12 15

77 10 12

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42

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App

endi

x 2.

MA

OD

SP

OC

Rle

LLfit

e*234

236

239

239

240

244

246

247

250

253

254

255

256

257

258

259

261

262

265

266

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270

273

274

275

276

277

278

280

281

286

288

290

292

294

296

297

298

299

303

304

308

310

311

312

313

314

316

319

320

322

324

325

327

329

330

33

1332

337

340

Lo

calit

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go

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s 16

-80

HU

69-0

50,8

30A

W-6

2-1

60

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rnes

17

-80

72

-AJT

-26

Bar

nes

22-8

071

-AB

P-2

372

-AB

P-1

Bar

nes

34-8

0A

C-7

1-4

571

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P-1

79-A

BP

-22

72

-AJT

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0A

79-E

RK

-12

72-A

ER

-151

Bar

nes

21-8

079

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P-2

3B

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71-A

BP

-12

72-A

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-150

72-A

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28

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69 0

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50

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67

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67

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72

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71-7

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43

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App

endi

x 2.

MA

OO

SP

OC

File

LLIit

e*3

41

347

350

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368

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373

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389

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411

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416

419

420

422

423

424

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433

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440

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445

450

454

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462

463

469

470

473

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App

endi

x 2.

MA

OD

SP

OC

File

LU

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478

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484

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130

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63

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83

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App

endi

x 2.

MA

OD

SP

OC

File

LLfit

e* 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 11 12 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 23

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25

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567

387

407

2728

518

424

34

4831

477

481 35

46

45

42

429

791 7

30

61346

56

71

87

156

62

22

3165

97

140

68

19

00

29

91

28

17

726 6

1 7

16 1 1

10 5

26

20

36

26 3

31

520

812

10

912

18

283

30

45

39

498

280

46

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x 2.

MA

OD

SP

OC

Rle

ILfik

X 66 67

68

69 70 71 72

73

74

75

76 77

78 79 80

81 82 83

84

86

86

87

88

89

90

91 92 93 94

95

96 87

96

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

10

710

810

911

011

111

211

311

41

15

116

117

118

119

120

121

122

123

12

412

5

oca

lity/

Ca

teg

ory

Ban

. LT

20

Haz

el

10C

hest

. In

let

2C

hest

. In

let

14C

hest

. In

let

1C

hest

. In

let

7C

hest

. In

let

6C

hest

. In

let

5C

hest

. In

let

4C

hest

. In

let

9S

5-7

7-B

S-2

95

EA

-5-7

5-1

69

AC

hest

. In

let

15C

hest

. In

let

17C

hest

. In

let

18C

hest

. In

let

16C

hest

. In

let

20C

hest

. In

let

19S

EA

-5-7

6-1

37

GV

82027-6

7S

CA

5 I2

5A

HU

81

-04

5-2

0S

5-7

7-B

S-1

7B

art.

Cor

al

harb

orS

5-7

7-B

S-1

6S

5-7

7-B

S-1

8B

art.

98B

art.

97S

5-7

7-B

S-2

7S

EA

-5-7

6-1

74

SE

A-5

-76-1

31D

Alp

ha- H

#9

Alp

hn-H

*4

8E

A-S

-76-7

2A

Che

st.

Inle

t 8

Penney2

74!0

1N

orth

wln

d 5

Bar

t. 19

Nor

thw

lnd

6B

art.

47B

art.

49B

art.

46B

art.

30B

art.

33B

art.

5B

art.

48B

art.

29B

art.

31B

art.

55A

W-3

7-1

61

-51

Bar

t. LT

34

Haz

el #

9N

orth

wln

d 63

S

TA

10

Nor

thw

ind

63

ST

A

11A

W-V

6-3

3-7

8-2

1N

orth

win

d 63

S

TA

13

AW

-NN

AW

-62-1

60-1

1A

W-5

7-3

28-7

0A

W-6

2-1

60-1

0A

W-5

7-3

28

-28

AW

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28-8

0

um

tom

p 01.

851.

97 - 1

1.24 1.

20

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1.09

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1.99

1.26

2.0

40.

831.

461.

32 12 1

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-0.5 0.5 11 11 1 1 8 6

6.5

0.4

9 3 3 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 ft 3 8 f. 8 7 8 8 5 8

85 6 13 2

17 1 2 6 1 4 12 7 1 1 1 5

22 1 4 7 3 2 4 2 5 8

86 2 4 7 4 3 3 5 5 3 5

22 1 2 2 8 2 1

13 32

8

87 10

1 2

88 4

1 1 2 2 3 1 2 1 4 1

47 3 1 1 2 1

89

90 22 6 181 4

24 6 6 3 5 2 2 2 1 1 18 29 4

212 1 9

9192 2 3 1 1 3

93 2 6 10 6 5 7

94 15 10

1 2 1 1 3 1 3 3 1 2 1 1 7 1 1 1

12 27 1 8 1

95 2 2

96 1

22

121

97 6 1

1 1 1 2 3 1

15 21

2 5 2 1

113 1

21 44

27 15 34 161 A

98 5 5 18 7 3 7 8 2 27 1

115 5 1 2 7 1 2

28 1 1 14

4 1

99 1 7 1 1

TO

TA

L 336

710

157

11

54

104

32

3768

292

84

3831 71

281

250

19

792

47

13

05

1326

266 2

547

325

66

29

292 3

27

11

350

323

13

52

61186

201

394

120 9

65

453

397

34

9315

343

71

212

347

350 2

29 4 5

2050 1

2055

35

40

13

2 2241

47

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App

endi

x 2.

MA

OD

SP

OC

Rle

LUite

*

126

126

130

131

132

133

134

136

138

139

142

143

144

145

145

147

148

152

155

157

163

164

166

168

169

170

171

172

173

174

176

177

182

183

186

188

193

194

195

196

198

199

200

202

205

206

210

211

212

216

217

220

22

1222

223

224

225

227

232

233

Lo

calit

y/C

ate

go

ryA

C-7

1-2

7A

W-6

2-1

60

-91I

J69

050,

825

AC

-71-

6A

C-7

1-7

Bar

t. #7

0H

U6

9-0

50

.82

6H

U6

9-0

50

.83

4A

W-5

7-3

28-3

2A

C-7

1-3

HU

69

-05

0.8

33

PR

ZO

7

0-2

2-2

3A

C-7

1-1

0A

W-6

2-1

60

-8S

EA

-5-7

6-1

45

1-A

PB

-13

Bt-

AP

B-1

281-A

BP

-11

HU

69-0

50.8

19

AC

-71

-1

PR

ZO

70-2

2-8

28

1-A

ER

-35

RIC

H

19

70

-22

AC

-71-3

6A

C-7

1-3

8

81

-AE

R-3

4A

C-7

1-5

3

PR

ZO

71-9

48

1-A

ER

-33

AW

-62

-16

0-7

PR

ZO

7

0-2

2-9

0N

ort

hw

lnd

63

ST

A

568

1-A

ER

-31

81

-AE

R-3

2A

C-7

1-3

7

PR

ZO

70-2

2-0

4H

U6

0-0

50

.83

8P

RZ

O 7

1-61

PR

ZO

71-1

36

81-A

BP

-21

AC

-71-3

9

Bar

t. LT

27

Ha

zel

8H

U6

9-0

50

.86

1P

RZ

O

70

-22

-12

081-A

PB

-20

HU

69-0

50.8

31

81-A

PB

-19

81-A

PB

-18

AC

-71

-42

PR

ZO

70-2

2-1

26

PR

ZO

70-2

2-1

30

81-A

PB

-17

Ba

rrie

s 18-8

0B

arn

es

19-8

0H

U6

9-0

50

.85

178-A

BP

-14

72-A

BP

-12

HU

69

-05

0.8

37

Nort

hw

lnd

63

ST

A

4572-A

BP

-11

tum

tem

p 4 8-

1 1 1 2-

1-0

.5 51.

5-1

.3

-1.2

5 0 810 2 2 2

-0.5

-0.3 -

1

1.3

2.5

2.2 3

0.3 1.5

- 1

- 1 7

-1.5 1.6

1 1 2 . 1

-1.2

5-1

.5 0-1

.53 4 3

0.3

-1.7

5-0

.35 0 1 1 2

1.3

-1.3

-0.4

3 10.

5-1

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.18

-0.4

3-1

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.18

85

_.

_ 32

2

86 3 2 1 1 1 3 10

2 4 1

87

88 3 1

89 1

90 2 1 2 2 1

91

92 4 1 1 2

93 1 1

94 1 3 1

95 2 1 1

96

170

59 52

97 4 42

98 21

2 3 12

1 1 11

99

TOTA

L 21

033

60

7

6t

61 124 37 39 3

33

70

146

120

130

68

1013

62

7163

338

124

137

212

303

733

607

129

77

464

213

34

038 4

133

189

207

20

2110

308

261

86

01

130

61

265

237

66

36

124

363

228

364

139

281

133

90

40

114

77 3

60

48

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App

endi

x 2.

MAO

D S

PO

C F

ile

LUito

*

234

235

239

239

240

244

246

247

250

253

254

255

256

257

258

259

26

1262

265

266

268

270

273

274

275

276

277

278

280

28

1286

288

290

292

294

296

297

298

299

303

304

308

310

311

312

313

314

316

319

320

322

324

325

327

329

330

331

332

337

340

Lo

calit

y/C

ate

go

ryB

arne

s 16

-80

HU

69-0

50.8

30

AW

-62-1

60-3

Bar

nes

17-8

07

2-A

JT-2

6B

arne

s 22

-80

71-A

BP

-23

2-A

BP

-1B

arne

s 34

-80

AC

-71-4

571

-AB

P-1

79-A

BP

-22

72-A

JT-1

20A

79-E

RK

-12

72-A

ER

-151

Bar

nes

21-8

079

-AB

P-2

3B

arne

s 20

-80

71-A

BP

-12

/2-A

EF

M6

072

-AE

R-1

4972

-AB

P-2

6B

arne

s 23

-80

71-A

BP

-13A

72-A

BP

-25

72-A

ER

147

Bar

nes

26-8

0H

U69

-050

.836

H 0

69-0

50,8

8672

-AE

R-1

4671

-AB

P-2

72

-AB

P-1

4P

RZO

71-

727

1-A

JT-4

5A

C-7

1-4

871

-AB

P-1

171

-AB

P-3

8AB

arne

s 25

-80

72-A

ER

-94

72-A

ER

-99

72-A

ER

-162

72-A

ER

-103

71-A

BP

-372

-AE

R-1

0971-A

JT-3

480

ER

53B

arne

s 27

-80

72-A

ER

-85

72-A

ER

-107

AW

-EH

-272

-AE

R-1

08H

U69

-050

.878

AC

-71-4

772

-AE

R-1

6572

-AB

P-9

72-A

ER

-138

80P

B50

AW

-62-1

60-1

Bar

nes

47-8

072

-AE

R-1

27

tum

tom

p 0.3

-1.3 7

1.2

5-1

.67

0.5 1

-1.4

5-1

.45

2.3

-1.4

5-1

.67 1

-1.0

7-0

.05

-0.5

-0.0

50.5

1.3

2 O

.Ob

0.0

5-0

.05

0.5

-1.3

8-1

.38 - 1

-0.3

-0.3 2-

1

-1.4

5 1

.44

-1.3

1.3

91

.7-1

.44

1.3

9-

1

-1.3

9-1

.39

-1.3

9-1

.39

-1.4

5-1

.39

0.7

-0.1 -1

-0.8

3-0

.83 6

3.9

11

.31

.5-0

.83

0.3

6 1

.46

-0.8

3 7-

1

0.7

85 1

86 2 1 3 1 2 6 2 2 2

87 2

88

89

90 1 2 16

91

92 1 1 2 1 1 12

93 1

94 1 1 8

95 1 3

96 3

201 5

97 9

98 25 1 2 2 1 6

24

99 2

TO

TA

L 421

57

28

468

601

112

23

744

215

24

459

154

124

23

047

325

30

405

144

132

167

58

51

117

242

56

13

25

81

71

91 33

49

118

32

1149

53

85

58

475

56

60

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133

33

68

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44

733

488

49

130

17

249

95

164

13

46

33

60

26

4

49

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App

endi

x 2.

MA

OO

SP

OC

File

Lift

to*

341

347

35

035

1353

35

43

55

35

6359

361

362

363

368

369

373

376

377

382

383

384

385

386

389

39

039

1392

39

4406

407

408

409

411

412

416

419

42

0422

423

424

425

426

433

436

437

438

439

440

441

444

445

45

04

54

458

462

463

469

470

473

474

477

oca

lity/

Ca

teg

ory

2-A

ER

-12

12-A

ER

-124

PR

ZO 7

2-44

1-A

BP

-51

-AJT

-32

2-A

ER

-70

9-A

BP

-34

2-A

ER

126

Bar

nes

58-8

0B

arne

s 28

-80

1-A

PB

-24

1-A

BP

-25

1-A

BP

-10

2-A

JT-4

1

82-A

ER

-12

PR

ZO

72-

417

1-A

JT-3

371-A

BP

-69

Bar

nes

56-8

07

2-A

JT-4

2B

arne

s 66

-80

Bar

nes

71-8

071-A

BP

-37

AW

-57-3

28-1

77

1-A

BP

-971-A

BP

-34

71-A

BP

-50

71-A

BP

-880

ER

7972-A

JT-3

171-A

BP

-33

AW

-57-3

26-9

1

80E

R80

PR

ZO

71

-187

71-A

BP

-39A

80E

R77

71-A

JT-3

580

ER

8171-A

BP

-40B

E. o

l D

rew

PI.

Bar

nes

35-8

080

PB

40B

arne

s 38

-80

Bar

nes

44-8

0B

arne

s 45

-80

72-A

BP

-61

72-A

BP

-43

Bar

nes

57-8

07

1-A

BP

-41

AB

arne

s 30

-80

71-A

BP

-30B

71-A

BP

-90

71

-AB

P-6

1A

71-A

BP

-43

71

-AB

P-6

0T

apka

luk

Pas

sE

lultk

lt P

ass

Nor

thw

lnd

63 S

TA

50

71

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P-9

371-A

BP

-88A

um

tom

p 0.7

0.7

1.5

0.3

6 1 10.

70.

7 1 0-0

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6-1

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51.

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3.6

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1.1 1

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1-0

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86 3 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 ; 4

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88

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92 1 1 1 1 1 1

93

94 1

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96

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TA

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168

32

29

27

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18

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105

72

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46

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14

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110

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109

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16

57 7

53

19

33

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1 9

10

50

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endi

x 2.

MAO

O S

PO

C R

le

LLfil

e*

478

48

1482

483

484

485

486

487

488

489

490

492

493

495

496

497

499

500

503

504

505

506

507

508

509

518

524

528

532

Lo

calit

y/C

ate

go

ryN

orth

wln

d 63

S

TA 5

1N

orth

wln

d 63

STA

77

Nor

thw

lnd

63 S

TA 7

9N

orth

wln

d 63

STA

71

Nor

thw

lnd

63

STA

13

0N

orth

wln

d 63

STA

83

Nor

thw

lnd

63 S

TA 6

3B

art.

LT 3

3 H

azel

7B

art.

LT 5

1 H

azel

6N

orth

wln

d 63

STA

95

Nor

thw

ind

63 S

TA 9

7A

W-5

7-3

28-4

6B

art.

LT 3

5 H

azel

5N

orth

wln

d 16

5N

orth

wln

d 14

5N

orth

win

d65

STA

41

Nor

thw

lnd

139

Bar

t. LT

31

Haz

el 4

AW

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Nor

thw

lnd

63

STA

143

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t. LT

23

Haz

el 3

Thul

e, N

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ta.B

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2)Ba

rt. N

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LT 2

6 H

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2N

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hw

lnd65

ST

A35

Bar

t. LT

52

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l #1

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hw

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A1

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um

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p - 1

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271

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634

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1 3 20 24 9 2 1 1 2 1

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35

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94

TO

TA

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3 1 2 1 234

38

97

127 4

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29

9264

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56

54

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33

18

59

356

82

240

197

18 2

32

3291

416

82152

51