Hi Laura, I talked to Kristi Wallace, there's no such station near Spurr. She suggests contacting the National Weather Service, and possible the Ak Dept of Environmental Conservation. Thanks! -Seth -------- Laura Garchar wrote: To Whom it May Concern, I am a graduate student studying surface discharges (springs, seeps) of water at Mt. Spurr and how they might be related to a hydrothermal system. I was wondering if there is a weather station in the area that has recorded the chemical composition of rain water (cations, anions, isotopes)? Or if there is an information database or publication that talks about rain water in the Aleutian Arc or Anchorage? Sincerely, Laura -- Seth Snedigar Alaska Volcano Observatory Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys seth.snedigar@alaska.gov 907-451-5033 http://www.avo.alaska.edu/