Housden, J; Hsü, Kenneth J; LaBrecque, John L (2005): Paleomagnetic and rock magnetic measurements of igneous and metamorphic rocks of Hole 73-524 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.261487
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Related to:
DSDP (1989): Data from the Deep Sea Drilling Project. Sediment, hard rock and reference files. National Geophysical Data Center, National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1, CD-ROM
Weissert, Helmut J; Tucker, Peter; Tauxe, Lisa; Schreiber, Edward; Poore, Richard Z; Pisciotto, Kenneth A; Peterson, Nikolai P; Percival, Stephen F Jr; McKenzie, Judith A; Karpoff, Anne Marie; Gombos, Andrew M; Carman, M F; Hsü, Kenneth J; LaBrecque, John L (1984): Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project. U.S. Government Printing Office, LXXIII, 798 pp, https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.73.1984
Further details:
Igneous and metamorphic rocks data file - background and methods. hdl:10013/epic.32349.d001
Project(s):
Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP)
Coverage:
Latitude: -29.484200 * Longitude: 3.512300
Date/Time Start: 1980-05-21T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1980-05-21T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 278.61 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 340.83 m
Event(s):
73-524 * Latitude: -29.484200 * Longitude: 3.512300 * Date/Time: 1980-05-21T00:00:00 * Elevation: -4796.0 m * Penetration: 348.5 m * Recovery: 200.3 m * Location: South Atlantic/CANYON * Campaign: Leg73 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 35 cores; 306.5 m cored; 0 m drilled; 65.3 % recovery
Parameter(s):
# | Name | Short Name | Unit | Principal Investigator | Method/Device | Comment |
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1 | DEPTH, sediment/rock | Depth sed | m | Geocode | ||
2 | Sample code/label | Sample label | Housden, J | DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation | ||
3 | Sample ID | Sample ID | Housden, J | |||
4 | Lithology/composition/facies | Lithology | Housden, J | |||
5 | NRM, Intensity | Inten (NRM) | mA/m | Housden, J | reviewed and corrected (x 1000) by PANGAEA | |
6 | NRM, Inclination | Incl (NRM) | deg | Housden, J | ||
7 | ChRM, Inclination | Incl (ChRM) | deg | Housden, J | ||
8 | NRM, median destructive field of natural remanent magnetization, alternating field | MDF (NRM) | mT | Housden, J | ||
9 | Magnetic susceptibility, volume | kappa | 10-6 SI | Housden, J | Initial susceptibility [gauss/oersteds] transformed to 10**-6 SI | |
10 | Koenigsberger ratio | Q-ratio | A/m | Housden, J | ||
11 | Sample method | Sample method | Housden, J | Thermomagnetic curve | ||
12 | Curie temperature | Curie temp | °C | Housden, J | ||
13 | Hysteresis, saturation magnetization, per unit volume | Ms | mA/m | Housden, J | ||
14 | Hysteresis, saturation remanence, per unit volume | Msr | mA/m | Housden, J | ||
15 | Coercive force | Bc | mT | Housden, J | ||
16 | Comment | Comment | Housden, J |
License:
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC-BY-3.0)
Size:
511 data points
Data
1 Depth sed [m] | 2 Sample label | 3 Sample ID | 4 Lithology | 5 Inten (NRM) [mA/m] | 6 Incl (NRM) [deg] | 7 Incl (ChRM) [deg] | 8 MDF (NRM) [mT] | 9 kappa [10-6 SI] | 10 Q-ratio [A/m] | 11 Sample method | 12 Curie temp [°C] | 13 Ms [mA/m] | 14 Msr [mA/m] | 15 Bc [mT] | 16 Comment |
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278.61 | 73-524-28-3,10-12 | Sedimentary | 0.100 | -44.60 | CLAYSTONE | ||||||||||
279.03 | 73-524-28-3,52-54 | Sedimentary | 0.061 | -48.50 | CLAYSTONE | ||||||||||
279.21 | 73-524-28-3,70-72 | Igneous | 32.000 | -38.60 | -36.0 | 14.0 | 36.07 | 37.000 | APHRYRIC BASALT | ||||||
279.60 | 73-524-28-3,109-111 | Sedimentary | 24.400 | -49.10 | -45.0 | 17.5 | 33.68 | 30.000 | CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE | ||||||
279.90 | 73-524-28-3,139-141 | Sedimentary | 0.080 | -50.40 | CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE | ||||||||||
280.11 | 73-524-28-4,10-12 | Sedimentary | 0.071 | -38.60 | CLAYSTONE | ||||||||||
280.53 | 73-524-28-4,52-54 | Sedimentary | 0.069 | -41.20 | CLAYSTONE | ||||||||||
280.91 | 73-524-28-4,90-92 | Sedimentary | 0.061 | -62.50 | CLAYSTONE | ||||||||||
281.40 | 73-524-28-4,139-141 | Sedimentary | 0.070 | -70.50 | CLAYSTONE | ||||||||||
281.73 | 73-524-28-5,22-24 | Sedimentary | 0.073 | -48.20 | CLAYSTONE | ||||||||||
282.21 | 73-524-28-5,70-72 | Sedimentary | 0.056 | -55.10 | CLAYSTONE | ||||||||||
285.26 | 73-524-29-1,25-27 | Sedimentary | 0.119 | -53.80 | VOLCANICLASTIC SANDSTONE | ||||||||||
285.72 | 73-524-29-1,71-73 | Sedimentary | 0.129 | -57.70 | VOLCANICLASTIC SANDSTONE | ||||||||||
286.47 | 73-524-29-1,146-148 | Igneous | 5.350 | -44.70 | -74.0 | 4.5 | 58.68 | 4.000 | APHYRIC BASALT,ALT MOD TO EXT | ||||||
286.78 | 73-524-29-2,28 | 1A | Igneous | 3.300 | 40.21 | 3.800 | Curie temperature is from the heating curve | 28 | 3.4000 | 0.40000 | 4.10 | APHYRIC BASALT OR DIABASE,ALT MOD TO EXT,U.SILL | |||
286.78 | 73-524-29-2,28 | 1A | Igneous | Curie temperature is from the heating curve | 443 | ||||||||||
286.78 | 73-524-29-2,28 | 1A | Igneous | Curie temperature is from the cooling curve | 178 | ||||||||||
287.15 | 73-524-29-2,64-66 | 1E | Igneous | 5.210 | -43.40 | -71.0 | 4.0 | 50.14 | 4.000 | APHYRIC BASALT,ALT MOD TO EXT | |||||
290.41 | 73-524-30-1,141 | 2B | Igneous | 3.900 | 32.67 | 5.700 | Curie temperature is from the heating curve | 292 | 2.9000 | 0.46000 | 4.30 | APHYRIC BASALT OR DIABASE,ALT MOD TO EXT,U.SILL | |||
290.41 | 73-524-30-1,141 | 2B | Igneous | Curie temperature is from the heating curve | 445 | ||||||||||
290.41 | 73-524-30-1,141 | 2B | Igneous | Curie temperature is from the cooling curve | 143 | ||||||||||
290.46 | 73-524-30-1,145-147 | 2B | Igneous | 5.580 | -57.80 | -76.0 | 3.5 | 49.76 | 5.000 | APHYRIC BASALT,ALT MOD TO EXT | |||||
290.91 | 73-524-30-2,40-42 | 1H | Igneous | 3.270 | -64.40 | -79.0 | 6.5 | 53.41 | 3.000 | APHYRIC BASALT,ALT MOD TO EXT | |||||
291.02 | 73-524-30-2,52 | 1I | Igneous | 5.700 | 42.73 | 6.200 | 3.6000 | 0.60000 | 7.00 | APHYRIC BASALT OR DIABASE,ALT MOD TO EXT,U.SILL | |||||
291.60 | 73-524-30-2,110 | 3A | Igneous | 6.700 | 40.21 | 7.900 | Curie temperature is from the heating curve | 350 | 4.0000 | 0.62000 | 6.80 | APHYRIC BASALT OR DIABASE,ALT MOD TO EXT,U.SILL | |||
291.94 | 73-524-30-2,143-145 | 6 | Igneous | 4.360 | -49.40 | -73.0 | 5.0 | 57.68 | 3.000 | APHYRIC BASALT,ALT MOD TO EXT | |||||
294.86 | 73-524-31-1,35-37 | 6A | Igneous | 2.890 | -56.80 | -65.0 | 3.0 | 61.32 | 2.000 | APHYRIC BASALT OR DIABASE,ALT MOD TO EXT | |||||
295.90 | 73-524-31-1,139-141 | 11 | Igneous | 2.670 | -41.60 | 3.0 | 56.93 | 2.000 | APHYRIC BASALT OR DIABASE,ALT MOD TO EXT | ||||||
296.14 | 73-524-31-2,13-15 | 1 | Igneous | 2.980 | -65.90 | -66.0 | 3.0 | 58.94 | 2.000 | APHYRIC BASALT OR DIABASE ALT MOD TO EXT, THE | |||||
296.14 | 73-524-31-2,13-15 | 1 | Igneous | VALUES OF ST INC AND MDF ARE QUESTIONABLE | |||||||||||
296.69 | 73-524-31-2,69 | 7 | Igneous | 1.400 | 41.47 | 1.600 | 3.6000 | 0.33000 | 3.30 | APHYRIC BASALT OR DIABASE,ALT MOD TO EXT,U.SILL | |||||
296.79 | 73-524-31-2,79 | 7 | Igneous | 11.000 | 43.98 | 11.000 | Curie temperature is from the heating curve | 360 | 3.4000 | 0.32000 | 3.30 | APHYRIC BASALT OR DIABASE,ALT MOD TO EXT,U.SILL | |||
296.83 | 73-524-31-2,82-84 | 7 | Igneous | 3.050 | -38.60 | -50.0 | 3.0 | 65.09 | 2.000 | APHYRIC BASALT OR DIABASE,ALT MOD TO EXT | |||||
303.66 | 73-524-32-1,15-17 | Sedimentary | 0.018 | -23.90 | CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE | ||||||||||
303.71 | 73-524-32-1,20-22 | Sedimentary | 0.106 | -20.10 | CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE | ||||||||||
303.87 | 73-524-32-1,36-38 | Volcanic breccia (igneous) | 0.034 | -23.80 | VOLCANIC BRECCIA,APHYRIC BASALT CLASTS,ALT EXT | ||||||||||
303.93 | 73-524-32-1,42-44 | Volcanic breccia (igneous) | 0.033 | -38.40 | VOLCANIC BRECCIA,APHYRIC BASALT CLASTS,ALT EXT | ||||||||||
303.94 | 73-524-32-1,43-45 | Volcanic breccia (igneous) | 0.142 | 36.70 | VOLCANIC BRECCIA,APHYRIC BASALT CLASTS,ALT EXT | ||||||||||
304.20 | 73-524-32-1,69-71 | Volcanic breccia (igneous) | 0.124 | 34.80 | VOLCANIC BRECCIA,APHYRIC BASALT CLASTS,ALT EXT | ||||||||||
304.28 | 73-524-32-1,77-79 | Volcanic breccia (igneous) | 0.021 | 8.40 | VOLCANIC BRECCIA,APHYRIC BASALT CLASTS,ALT EXT | ||||||||||
304.71 | 73-524-32-1,120-122 | Sedimentary | 0.079 | 44.70 | CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE | ||||||||||
305.09 | 73-524-32-2,8-10 | Sedimentary | 0.030 | 0.60 | 25.7 | CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE | |||||||||
305.51 | 73-524-32-2,50-52 | Sedimentary | 0.049 | 55.50 | 61.5 | VOLCANICLASTIC SANDSTONE | |||||||||
306.03 | 73-524-32-2,102-104 | Volcanic breccia (igneous) | 0.131 | 56.60 | 56.7 | CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE | |||||||||
306.60 | 73-524-32-3,9-11 | 1A | Igneous | 10.500 | 45.20 | 47.0 | 9.0 | 31.92 | 14.000 | APHYRIC BASALT OR DIABASE,ALT MOD TO EXT | |||||
327.60 | 73-524-33-1,9-11 | 1A | Igneous | 3.640 | 39.00 | 50.0 | 7.5 | 35.69 | 4.000 | APHYRIC BASALT OR DIABASE,ALT MOD TO EXT | |||||
329.06 | 73-524-33-2,5-7 | 1A | Igneous | 3.370 | 19.00 | 64.0 | 4.5 | 35.06 | 4.000 | APHYRIC BASALT OR DIABASE,ALT MOD TO EXT | |||||
329.52 | 73-524-33-2,52 | 1B | Igneous | 6.600 | 23.88 | 13.000 | Curie temperature is from the heating curve | 297 | 2.6000 | 0.47000 | 6.40 | APHYRIC BASALT OR DIABASE,ALT MOD TO EXT,L.SILL | |||
329.52 | 73-524-33-2,52 | 1B | Igneous | Curie temperature is from the heating curve | 461 | ||||||||||
329.52 | 73-524-33-2,52 | 1B | Igneous | Curie temperature is from the cooling curve | 492 | ||||||||||
329.52 | 73-524-33-2,52 | 1B | Igneous | Curie temperature is from the cooling curve | 194 | ||||||||||
329.98 | 73-524-33-2,98 | 1D | Igneous | 3.800 | 35.19 | 4.900 | 3.3000 | 0.47000 | 4.30 | APHYRIC BASALT OR DIABASE,ALT MOD TO EXT,L.SILL | |||||
330.79 | 73-524-33-3,29 | Igneous | 1.400 | 35.19 | 1.800 | Curie temperature is from the heating curve | 300 | 3.4000 | 0.36000 | 3.60 | APHYRIC BASALT OR DIABASE,ALT MOD TO EXT,L.SILL | ||||
331.38 | 73-524-33-3,87-89 | 1C | Igneous | 0.944 | -32.30 | 58.0 | 12.5 | 44.48 | 1.000 | APHYRIC BASALT OR DIABASE,ALT MOD TO EXT | |||||
331.50 | 73-524-33-3,100 | 1E | Igneous | 1.900 | 43.98 | 2.000 | Curie temperature is from the heating curve | 214 | 3.3000 | 0.30000 | 3.10 | APHYRIC BASALT OR DIABASE,ALT MOD TO EXT,L.SILL | |||
331.50 | 73-524-33-3,100 | 1E | Igneous | Curie temperature is from the heating curve | 422 | ||||||||||
331.50 | 73-524-33-3,100 | 1E | Igneous | Curie temperature is from the cooling curve | 141 | ||||||||||
331.55 | 73-524-33-3,105 | 1E | Igneous | 4.600 | 45.24 | 4.700 | Curie temperature is from the heating curve | 260 | 3.3000 | 0.30000 | 3.10 | APHYRIC BASALT OR DIABASE,ALT MOD TO EXT,L.SILL | |||
331.77 | 73-524-33-3,127 | 1G | Igneous | 15.000 | 33.93 | 20.000 | Curie temperature is from the heating curve | 260 | 3.3000 | 0.32000 | 3.40 | APHYRIC BASALT OR DIABASE,ALT MOD TO EXT,L.SILL | |||
331.81 | 73-524-33-3,131 | 16 | Igneous | 2.500 | 30.16 | 3.800 | Curie temperature is from the heating curve | 250 | 3.3000 | 0.33000 | 3.50 | APHYRIC BASALT OR DIABASE,ALT MOD TO EXT,L.SILL | |||
332.30 | 73-524-33-4,29-31 | 1 | Igneous | 7.090 | 24.60 | 49.0 | 6.0 | 46.87 | 6.000 | APHYRIC BASALT OR DIABASE,ALT MOD TO EXT | |||||
332.87 | 73-524-34-1,36-38 | 1C | Igneous | 3.060 | 34.40 | 55.0 | 8.5 | 40.97 | 3.000 | APHYRIC BASALT OR DIABASE,ALT MOD TO EXT | |||||
333.95 | 73-524-34-1,144-146 | 1F | Igneous | 7.130 | 15.60 | 58.0 | 5.0 | 38.70 | 8.000 | APHYRIC BASALT OR DIABASE,ALT MOD TO EXT | |||||
340.16 | 73-524-35-1,65-67 | Sedimentary | 0.058 | 41.20 | 53.0 | 2.95 | 0.800 | VOLCANICLASTIC SANDSTONE | |||||||
340.66 | 73-524-35-1,115-117 | Sedimentary | 0.033 | 62.70 | 60.0 | 2.34 | 0.600 | VOLCANICLASTIC SANDSTONE | |||||||
340.83 | 73-524-35-1,132-134 | Igneous | 0.045 | 41.00 | 70.0 | 2.29 | 0.800 | 1VOLCANICLASTIC SANDSTONE |