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Janecek, Thomas R; Lyle, Mitchell W; Wilson, Paul A; Shipboard Scientific Party (2005): Smear slide investigation on ODP Hole 199-1222A [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.257609

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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/
Project(s):
Coverage:
Latitude: 13.816300 * Longitude: -143.889130
Date/Time Start: 2001-12-10T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2001-12-10T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.010 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 64.600 m
Event(s):
199-1222A * Latitude: 13.816300 * Longitude: -143.889130 * Date/Time: 2001-12-10T00:00:00 * Elevation: -4988.7 m * Penetration: 107.3 m * Recovery: 74.64 m * Location: North Pacific Ocean * Campaign: Leg199 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 12 cores; 107.3 m cored; 0 m drilled; 69.6 % 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
Diatom abundanceDiatom abundShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
Fish remainsFish remShipboard 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 CalciteCalShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
12 Clay mineralsClay minShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
13 DolomiteDolShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
14 Iron oxideFe oxideShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
15 FeldsparFspShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
16 Opaque mineralsOpaqueShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
17 PalagonitePalagoniteShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
18 Volcanic glassVolc glassShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
19 ZeoliteZeoShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
20 CommentCommentShipboard Scientific Party
Size:
463 data points

Data

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Depth sed [m]

Depth comp [mcd]

Sample label

Lithology

Sand

Diatom abund

Fish rem

Nannos abund

Rad abund
10 
Silicoflag abund
11 
Cal
12 
Clay min
13 
Dol
14 
Fe oxide
15 
Fsp
16 
Opaque
17 
Palagonite
18 
Volc glass
19 
Zeo
20 
Comment
0.0100.010199-1222A-1H-1,1D100258723*1Clay
1.3701.370199-1222A-1H-1,137D100*59212**Clay
2.1102.110199-1222A-1H-2,61D100*58555*Clay
4.0604.060199-1222A-1H-3,106D10038259*1Clay with opaques
7.6207.060199-1222A-2H-2,72M1004553065Iron oxide clay
10.85010.290199-1222A-2H-4,95D1003605131Zeolitic clay
13.00012.440199-1222A-2H-6,10D100**337101535Zeolitic clay with opaques and iron oxides
15.40017.280199-1222A-3H-1,50D100237055*15Clay with zeolites
16.65018.530199-1222A-3H-2,25M1006781015Diatom ooze with opaques & Fe oxides
17.30019.180
17.30019.180199-1222A-3H-2,90
17.300199-1222A-3H-2,90D
17.300D100
17.30010030
17.300302
17.300248
17.30048*
17.300**
17.300*20
17.30020Diatomaceous clay with zeolites
17.300Diatomaceous clay with zeolites
19.02020.900
19.02020.900199-1222A-3H-3,112
19.020199-1222A-3H-3,112M
19.020M100
19.02010098
19.02098*
19.020*2
19.0202*
19.020*Diatom ooze
19.020Diatom ooze
19.95021.830
19.95021.830199-1222A-3H-4,55
19.950199-1222A-3H-4,55M
19.950M100
19.95010080
19.95080*
19.950*20
19.95020Diatom ooze with iron oxides
19.950Diatom ooze with iron oxides
20.00021.880
20.00021.880199-1222A-3H-4,60
20.000199-1222A-3H-4,60M
20.000M100
20.00010093
20.000931
20.0001*
20.000*2
20.00023
20.00031
20.0001Diatom ooze
20.000Diatom ooze
20.19022.070
20.19022.070199-1222A-3H-4,79
20.190199-1222A-3H-4,79M
20.190M100
20.19010036
20.190363
20.190347
20.19047*
20.190*2
20.190212
20.19012Diatomaceous clay with zeolites
20.190Diatomaceous clay with zeolites
20.47022.350
20.47022.350199-1222A-3H-4,107
20.470199-1222A-3H-4,107D
20.470D100
20.470100*
20.470*5
20.470572
20.47072*
20.470*2
20.47021
20.470120
20.47020Clay with zeolites
20.470Clay with zeolites
23.40025.280
23.40025.280199-1222A-3H-6,100
23.400199-1222A-3H-6,100D
23.400D100
23.40010062
23.400628
23.40080
23.40005
23.4005*
23.400**
23.400*25
23.40025Zeolitic clay
23.400Zeolitic clay
28.03031.470
28.03031.470199-1222A-4H-3,63
28.030199-1222A-4H-3,63M
28.030M100
28.03010068
28.0306810
28.030100
28.03004
28.030418
28.03018Clay with zeolites and iron oxides
28.030Clay with zeolites and iron oxides
31.34034.780
31.34034.780199-1222A-4H-5,94
31.340199-1222A-4H-5,94D
31.340D100
31.34010087
31.340873
31.3403*
31.340**
31.340*10
31.34010Clay with zeolites
31.340Clay with zeolites
39.52044.400
39.52044.400199-1222A-5H-4,112
39.520199-1222A-5H-4,112D
39.520D100
39.52010059
39.520598
39.52083
39.520330
39.52030Zeolitic clay
39.520Zeolitic clay
41.53046.410
41.53046.410199-1222A-5H-6,13
41.530199-1222A-5H-6,13M
41.530M100
41.53010025
41.5302574
41.530741
41.5301*
41.530**
41.530*Radiolarian clay
41.530Radiolarian clay
43.15048.030
43.15048.030199-1222A-5H-7,25
43.150199-1222A-5H-7,25D
43.150D100
43.15010040
43.1504053
43.150535
43.1505*
43.150*Radiolarian clay
43.150Radiolarian clay
44.00049.340
44.00049.340199-1222A-6H-1,60
44.000199-1222A-6H-1,60D
44.000D100
44.00010040
44.0004045
44.000455
44.00055
44.0005Radiolarian clay
44.000Radiolarian clay
52.80058.140
52.80058.140199-1222A-6H-7,40
52.800199-1222A-6H-7,40D
52.800D100
52.800100*
52.800*46
52.800469
52.800945
52.80045Zeolitic clay
52.800Zeolitic clay
54.95064.680
54.95064.680199-1222A-7H-2,55
54.950199-1222A-7H-2,55D
54.950D100
54.95010050
54.9505030
54.950305
54.9505*
54.950*15
54.95015Clayey nannofossil ooze with zeolites
54.950Clayey nannofossil ooze with zeolites
57.90067.630
57.90067.630199-1222A-7H-4,50
57.900199-1222A-7H-4,50D
57.900D100
57.90010079
57.900795
57.90058
57.90083
57.9003*
57.900*5
57.9005Nannofossil ooze
57.900Nannofossil ooze
60.70070.430
60.70070.430199-1222A-7H-6,30
60.700199-1222A-7H-6,30D
60.700D100
60.70010015
60.7001563
60.7006320
60.70020*
60.700*2
60.7002Clay with Fe oxides and radiolarians
60.700Clay with Fe oxides and radiolarians
64.60074.330
64.60074.330199-1222A-8H-2,70
64.600199-1222A-8H-2,70D
64.600D100
64.60010050
64.60050*
64.600*35
64.600355
64.6005*
64.600*10
64.60010Oxidic clay with zeolites
64.600Oxidic clay with zeolites