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Rack, Frank R; Bohrmann, Gerhard; Tréhu, Anne M; Shipboard Scientific Party (2005): Smear slide investigation on ODP Hole 204-1245C [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.257672

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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/
Tréhu, Anne M; Bohrmann, Gerhard; Rack, Frank R; Torres, Marta E; et al. (2003): Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, 204 Initial Reports. Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Ocean Drilling Program, 204, online, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.ir.204.2003
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Coverage:
Latitude: 44.586160 * Longitude: -125.148850
Date/Time Start: 2002-08-09T15:45:00 * Date/Time End: 2002-08-11T00:30:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 1.070 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 199.700 m
Event(s):
204-1245C * Latitude: 44.586160 * Longitude: -125.148850 * Date/Time Start: 2002-08-09T15:45:00 * Date/Time End: 2002-08-11T00:30:00 * Elevation: -868.6 m * Penetration: 201.7 m * Recovery: 185.31 m * Location: North Pacific Ocean * Campaign: Leg204 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 29 cores; 198.7 m cored; 3 m drilled; 93.3 % 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
SiltSiltShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
ClayClayShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
Shell debrisShellsShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysisfragments
Diatom abundanceDiatom abundShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
10 Fish remainsFish remShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
11 ForaminiferaForamShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
12 Nannofossil abundanceNannos abundShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
13 Radiolarians abundanceRad abundShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
14 Fossil contentFossilsShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysissiliceous fossils & spicules
15 Silicoflagellate abundanceSilicoflag abundShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
16 Sponge spiculaeSponge spicShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
17 BiotiteBtShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
18 CalciteCalShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
19 CarbonatesCarbShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
20 FeldsparFspShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
21 GlauconiteGltShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
22 Mica 5Å/10ÅMica 5Å/10ÅShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
23 MuscoviteMsShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
24 Opaque mineralsOpaqueShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
25 QuartzQzShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
26 Volcanic glassVolc glassShipboard Scientific PartySmear slide analysis
27 CommentCommentShipboard Scientific Party
Size:
704 data points

Data

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Depth sed [m]

Depth comp [mcd]

Sample label

Lithology

Sand

Silt

Clay

Shells

Diatom abund
10 
Fish rem
11 
Foram
12 
Nannos abund
13 
Rad abund
14 
Fossils
15 
Silicoflag abund
16 
Sponge spic
17 
Bt
18 
Cal
19 
Carb
20 
Fsp
21 
Glt
22 
Mica 5Å/10Å
23 
Ms
24 
Opaque
25 
Qz
26 
Volc glass
27 
Comment
1.0701.070204-1245C-1H-1,107D6040623533
3.6103.610204-1245C-1H-3,70D691303255235
4.4704.470204-1245C-1H-4,6M85510263Clay matrix is 90% authigenic carbonate
7.3507.350204-1245C-1H-6,44M582403712
9.3509.350204-1245C-2H-2,35D70305324075
11.99011.990204-1245C-2H-3,149D7525334073
12.82012.820204-1245C-2H-4,82M68230232355
19.50019.500204-1245C-4H-1,50D70304522
21.67021.670204-1245C-4H-2,117M5010402551020
27.00027.000204-1245C-4H-6,50D75252583
30.20030.200204-1245C-5H-2,20D80317102103818
31.22031.220204-1245C-5H-2,122M60202010810
36.40036.400204-1245C-5H-6,40D70327626114
38.30038.300204-1245C-6H-1,30D70305856
42.19042.190204-1245C-6H-4,107M62335836032
43.34043.340204-1245C-6H-6,37D7030202835
48.10048.100204-1245C-7H-1,60D75253535
48.76048.760204-1245C-7H-1,126M55153052335
49.89049.890204-1245C-7H-2,89M604095
53.49053.490204-1245C-7H-5,69M752523305332More brownish
61.70061.700204-1245C-9H-2,120D703015757
67.18067.180204-1245C-9H-6,68D6040810610
68.26068.260204-1245C-9H-CC,8M555401015515
68.91068.910204-1245C-10H-1,41D703052310
73.84073.840204-1245C-10H-5,45D75252355
76.45076.450204-1245C-10H-7,47D70304210
77.31077.310204-1245C-10H-7,133M1080107310
78.60078.600204-1245C-11H-1,60D65353101010
84.55084.550204-1245C-11H-6,25M6040515320
86.17086.170204-1245C-11H-7,37M2050302025.001060
87.90087.900204-1245C-12H-1,40D9822*31in clay
91.10091.100204-1245C-12H-3,60D901021125in clay
99.27099.270204-1245C-13H-2,77D8020451518
101.140101.140204-1245C-13H-4,27M30106064253110silt layer
108.500108.500204-1245C-14H-2,50D9821*310in clay
109.100109.100204-1245C-14H-2,110D10902030in sand (silt)
112.950112.950204-1245C-14H-5,45M95535110
114.940114.940204-1245C-14H-6,109M307025152525in sand
116.220116.220204-1245C-15X-1,22M11703632315moussy sediments
121.480121.480204-1245C-15X-5,66D80204235.00310Lithology of the core
122.900122.900204-1245C-17X-1,90M98233501in carbonate clay (rxn w HCl)
125.280125.280204-1245C-17X-3,52D901015335in clay
127.850127.850204-1245C-17X-5,30D8515852.00310
128.200128.200204-1245C-17X-CC,21M60401710in sandy silt
132.070132.070204-1245C-19X-2,57D851561022210
135.960135.960204-1245C-19X-5,50M355605624128coarse layer, forams visible
139.160139.160204-1245C-20X-1,46M20503012888
140.890140.890204-1245C-20X-2,69D703271581045
149.850149.850204-1245C-21X-1,145M75255830in sand
152.040152.040204-1245C-21X-3,64D3815in clay
159.030159.030204-1245C-22X-1,113M106030453330silt lens
159.770159.770204-1245C-22X-2,37D8020436233210
166.300166.300204-1245C-22X-6,90M9553463light grey patch
168.080168.080204-1245C-23X-1,68D7525555
168.350168.350204-1245C-23X-1,95M30304013310
170.580170.580204-1245C-23X-3,18M752537032clay consists mainly of carbonate needles
175.630175.630204-1245C-23X-6,70M752525fine silt, big nannos
177.720177.720204-1245C-24H-1,62D752532153135
184.980184.980204-1245C-24H-6,38M3010602205010
185.650185.650204-1245C-24H-7,20D7022823233510Moussy
186.860186.860204-1245C-25H-1,26M5734025104
187.130187.130204-1245C-25H-1,53D703015570
188.880188.880204-1245C-25H-2,78M60401050
191.100191.100204-1245C-25H-CC,12M573401540
191.830191.830204-1245C-26H-1,73D604025555105
193.130193.130204-1245C-26H-2,53M57340107337105
197.370197.370204-1245C-28H-1,47D703015235383
199.700199.700204-1245C-28H-3,30M65530652322315