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Janecek, Thomas R; Lyle, Mitchell W; Wilson, Paul A; Shipboard Scientific Party (2005): Smear slide investigation on ODP Hole 199-1221A [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.257605

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Related to:
Lyle, Mitchell W; Wilson, Paul A; Janecek, Thomas R; et al. (2002): Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, 199 Initial Reports. Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Ocean Drilling Program, 199, online, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.ir.199.2002
ODP/TAMU (2005): JANUS Database. Ocean Drilling Program, Texas A&M University, College Station TX 77845-9547, USA; (data copied from Janus 2005-02 to 2005-06), http://www-odp.tamu.edu/database/
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Coverage:
Latitude: 12.033310 * Longitude: -143.694180
Date/Time Start: 2001-12-05T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2001-12-05T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 4.670 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 112.750 m
Event(s):
199-1221A * Latitude: 12.033310 * Longitude: -143.694180 * Date/Time: 2001-12-05T00:00:00 * Elevation: -5175.3 m * Penetration: 115.6 m * Recovery: 113.81 m * Location: North Pacific Ocean * Campaign: Leg199 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 13 cores; 115.6 m cored; 0 m drilled; 98.5 % recovery
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Depth, compositeDepth compmcdShipboard Scientific Party
Sample code/labelSample labelShipboard Scientific PartyDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
Lithology/composition/faciesLithologyShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
SandSandShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
ClayClayShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
Diatom abundanceDiatom abundShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
Nannofossil abundanceNannos abundShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
Radiolarians abundanceRad abundShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
10 Silicoflagellate abundanceSilicoflag abundShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
11 Clay mineralsClay minShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
12 Iron oxideFe oxideShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
13 FeldsparFspShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
14 Opaque mineralsOpaqueShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
15 Volcanic glassVolc glassShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
16 ZeoliteZeoShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
17 CommentCommentShipboard Scientific Party
Size:
322 data points

Data

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Depth sed [m]

Depth comp [mcd]

Sample label

Lithology

Sand

Clay

Diatom abund

Nannos abund

Rad abund
10 
Silicoflag abund
11 
Clay min
12 
Fe oxide
13 
Fsp
14 
Opaque
15 
Volc glass
16 
Zeo
17 
Comment
4.6704.110199-1221A-1H-4,17D1001535301010Rad. nanno. ooze with diatoms, clay + glass
5.2504.690199-1221A-1H-4,75D100403551010Nanno. diatom. ooze with clay and glass
5.3004.740199-1221A-1H-4,80D1002540101015Nanno. ooze with diatoms, glass, rads + clay
6.4005.840199-1221A-1H-5,40D1003530151010Nanno. diatom ooze with rads, clay + glass
6.9006.340199-1221A-1H-5,90D10024202020115Diatom ooze with clay, glass, nannos + rads
8.5908.030199-1221A-1H-6,109D10035562322Radiolarian clay
9.3008.740199-1221A-1H-7,30D1005373235Zeolitic clay
9.8009.240199-1221A-1H-7,80D100*80155Radiolarian ooze with clay
10.0909.530199-1221A-1H-CC,20D100280153Radiolarian ooze with clay
10.14010.520199-1221A-2H-1,64D100401515129Zeolitic clay with Fe oxides and opaques
12.59012.970199-1221A-2H-3,9D10015551515*Clay with Fe oxides, opaques and rads
12.80013.180199-1221A-2H-3,30D100771553Radiolarian ooze with clay
15.59015.970199-1221A-2H-5,9M100955Radiolarian ooze
24.10024.980199-1221A-3H-4,60M100*6520105Clay with iron oxides and volcanic glass
24.30025.180199-1221A-3H-4,80D4555545392Clayey radiolarian ooze
32.43033.810199-1221A-4H-3,93M100169255Clayey radiolarian ooze
35.73037.110199-1221A-4H-5,123D100378152Radiolarian ooze with clay
36.90038.280199-1221A-4H-6,90M1008315*Radiolarian ooze with clay
37.19038.570199-1221A-4H-6,119M1007920Radiolarian ooze with clay
38.90040.280199-1221A-5H-1,90D100*652055Radiolarian ooze with clay
43.10044.480199-1221A-5H-4,60D1003540182Diatomaceous radiolarian ooze with clay
44.20045.580199-1221A-5H-5,20D10020571553Radiolarian ooze with diatoms and clay
47.20048.580199-1221A-5H-7,20D100545365Clayey radiolarian ooze
54.67056.050199-1221A-6H-5,117D1007820*Radiolarian ooze with clay
62.30063.680199-1221A-7H-4,80D10065*206Radiolarian ooze with clay
72.17074.050199-1221A-8H-4,117M100*935Radiolarian ooze
73.01074.890199-1221A-8H-5,51M100*88811Radiolarian ooze
74.39076.270199-1221A-8H-6,39D100*83105Radiolarian ooze w/ clay
90.60092.980199-1221A-10H-4,60D100*87103Radiolarian ooze with clay
93.50095.880199-1221A-10H-6,50D100702055Radiolarian ooze with clay
99.800102.180199-1221A-11H-4,30D10082153Radiolarian ooze with clay
100.300102.680199-1221A-11H-4,80D1006720103Radiolarian ooze with clay and Fe oxides
102.800105.180199-1221A-11H-6,30D100702055Radiolarian ooze with clay
106.900109.280199-1221A-12H-2,90D100305587Radiolarian clay Flow in
112.750115.130199-1221A-12H-6,75D10087103Radiolarian ooze Flow in