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Raffi, Isabella; Keigwin, Lloyd D; Rio, Domenico; Acton, Gary D; Shipboard Scientific Party (2005): Paleontological investigation on nannofossils of ODP Hole 172-1054A [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.270344

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Related to:
Keigwin, Lloyd D; Rio, Domenico; Acton, Gary D; et al. (1998): Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program 172 Initial Reports. Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Ocean Drilling Program, 172, online, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.ir.172.1998
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: 33.000000 * Longitude: -76.300000
Date/Time Start: 1997-02-19T18:17:00 * Date/Time End: 1997-02-20T20:15:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.70 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 198.73 m
Event(s):
172-1054A * Latitude: 33.000000 * Longitude: -76.300000 * Date/Time Start: 1997-02-19T18:17:00 * Date/Time End: 1997-02-20T20:15:00 * Elevation: -1291.3 m * Penetration: 200 m * Recovery: 182.55 m * Location: Carolina Slope, North Atlantic Ocean * Campaign: Leg172 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 22 cores; 200 m cored; 0 m drilled; 91.3 % recovery
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Depth, compositeDepth compmcdRaffi, Isabella
Sample code/labelSample labelRaffi, IsabellaDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
Age, minimum/youngAge youngRaffi, Isabella
AbundanceAbundRaffi, IsabellaNannofossils
PreservationPreservRaffi, Isabella
CommentCommentRaffi, Isabella
Size:
373 data points

Data

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Depth sed [m]

Depth comp [mcd]

Sample label

Age young

Abund

Preserv

Comment
0.700.70172-1054A-1H-1,70HoloceneAG
1.301.30172-1054A-1H-1,130PleistoceneAG
5.805.80172-1054A-1H-4,130PleistoceneAG
7.207.20172-1054A-1H-5,120PleistoceneAG
7.307.30172-1054A-1H-5,130PleistoceneAG
7.997.99172-1054A-1H-CC,23CG< 0.085 > 0.26 - between stages 5e-8 - diatom frags common - Helicosphaera sp
17.7018.95172-1054A-3H-1,20PleistoceneAG
17.8317.48172-1054A-2H-CC,12CG> 0.085 > 0.26 (?) many diatom frags. - C. pelagicus xx(C) / reworked? E. hux
18.2019.45172-1054A-3H-1,70PleistoceneAG
18.8020.05172-1054A-3H-1,130PleistoceneAG
19.2020.45172-1054A-3H-2,20PleistoceneAG
19.7020.95172-1054A-3H-2,70PleistoceneAG
21.2022.45172-1054A-3H-3,70PleistoceneAG
22.2023.45172-1054A-3H-4,20PleistoceneAG
22.9024.15172-1054A-3H-4,90PleistoceneRM
25.2026.45172-1054A-3H-6,20PleistoceneFM
27.4128.66172-1054A-3H-CC,21CG> 0.46 < 0.96 - diatoms - some reworking - betweem stages 12-25
27.5028.40172-1054A-4H-1,50PleistoceneRMNannofossil assemplage is diluted by inorganic prticles
27.6828.58172-1054A-4H-1,68PleistoceneRMNannofossil assemplage is diluted by inorganic prticles
29.0029.90172-1054A-4H-2,50PleistoceneRMNannofossil assemplage is diluted by inorganic prticles
29.2030.10172-1054A-4H-2,70PleistoceneRPNannofossil assemplage is diluted by inorganic prticles
30.5031.40172-1054A-4H-3,50PleistoceneAGNannofossil assemplage is diluted by inorganic prticles
30.6631.56172-1054A-4H-3,66PleistoceneAGNannofossil assemplage is diluted by inorganic prticles
32.0032.90172-1054A-4H-4,50PleistoceneAGNannofossil assemplage is diluted by inorganic prticles
37.0337.93172-1054A-4H-CC,20CG> 0.46 < 0.96 - diatoms (C) - B. bigelowi frags.
45.6447.39172-1054A-5H-CC,14CG> 0.46 < 0.96 (?) - diatoms (C)
56.1057.95172-1054A-6H-CC,26CG> 0.46 < 0.96 (?) - diatoms (C) - few reworked frags and inorganic material
58.9761.57172-1054A-7H-3,47PleistoceneCG
59.3561.95172-1054A-7H-CC,25CG> 0.96 < 1.24 - diatoms (A) and other siliceous stuff - between isot. stages
59.8862.48172-1054A-8H-1,48PleistoceneAG
60.6063.20172-1054A-8H-1,120PleistoceneAG
61.3863.98172-1054A-8H-2,48PleistoceneAGPresence of few reworked forms
62.1064.70172-1054A-8H-2,120AGEarly- Middle Miocene reworking
62.8865.48172-1054A-8H-3,48PleistoceneAG
63.6066.20172-1054A-8H-3,120PleistoceneAG
64.3866.98172-1054A-8H-4,48PleistoceneAG
65.1067.70172-1054A-8H-4,120PleistoceneAG
65.7168.31172-1054A-8H-CC,14PleistoceneAG> 1.24 < 1.58 - between stages 25 - 37
66.4766.07172-1054A-9H-1,67PleistoceneAG
74.4074.00172-1054A-9H-CC,13AG> 1.24 < 1.58 - C. pelagicus (A) - Diatoms - some reworking
84.7586.50172-1054A-10H-7,45PleistoceneAG
85.4987.54172-1054A-11X-1,69PleistoceneAG
85.5087.25172-1054A-10H-CC,30CG> 1.25 < 1.58 - Diatoms and other siliceous stuff - Chiasmolithus
86.9989.04172-1054A-11X-2,69PleistoceneAG
88.4990.54172-1054A-11X-3,69PleistoceneAG
89.9992.04172-1054A-11X-4,69PleistoceneAG
91.4993.54172-1054A-11X-5,69
92.9995.04172-1054A-11X-6,69PleistoceneAG
94.6596.70172-1054A-11X-CC,29AVG> 1.58 < 1.67 - Diatoms and other siliceous stuff abundant
102.95109.04172-1054A-12H-CC,45AVG> 1.58 < 1.67 - Diatoms and other siliceous stuff abundant
111.70117.69172-1054A-13X-6,120PleistoceneAG
112.24118.23172-1054A-13X-CC,24FM> 1.58 < 1.69 - siliceous stuff
113.07119.06172-1054A-14X-1,37PleistoceneAG
113.40119.39172-1054A-14X-1,70PleistoceneAG
114.57120.56172-1054A-14X-2,37
114.90120.89172-1054A-14X-2,70PleistoceneAG
117.90123.89172-1054A-14X-4,70PleistoceneAG
122.20128.19172-1054A-14X-CC,18AG> 1.69 < 1.95 - siliceous stuff
130.79136.78172-1054A-15X-CC,34B
140.49146.48172-1054A-16X-6,109PleistoceneAG
141.52147.51172-1054A-16X-CC,30> 1.69 < 1.95/.97 - no discoasters
151.60157.59172-1054A-18X-1,40Late PlioceneAG
154.60160.59172-1054A-18X-3,40Late PlioceneAG
156.10162.09172-1054A-18X-4,40Late PlioceneAG
159.90165.89172-1054A-18X-CC,43AG> 1.69 < 1.95/.97 - no discoasters - many diatoms/mod preservation
166.02172.01172-1054A-19X-CC,15> 1.95 < 2.52
177.95183.94172-1054A-20X-CC,33> 1.95 < 2.52
186.92192.91172-1054A-21X-6,40Late PlioceneAG
187.70193.69172-1054A-21X-6,118Late PlioceneAG
188.42194.41172-1054A-21X-7,40Late PlioceneAG
189.26195.25172-1054A-21X-7,124Late PlioceneAG
189.69195.68172-1054A-21X-CC,31> 1.95 < 2.52
190.00195.99172-1054A-22X-1,20Late PlioceneAG
192.56198.54172-1054A-22X-2,125.5Late PlioceneAG
197.06203.04172-1054A-22X-5,125.5Late PlioceneAG
198.73204.72172-1054A-22X-CC,31CM> 2.52 < 2.83