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Exon, Neville F; Kennett, James P; Malone, Mitchell J; Shipboard Scientific Party (2005): Paleontological investigation on planktonic foraminifers of ODP Hole 189-1172A [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.270718

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Related to:
Exon, Neville F; Kennett, James P; Malone, Mitchell J; et al. (2001): Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, 189 Initial Reports. Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Ocean Drilling Program, 189, online, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.ir.189.2001
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: -43.959750 * Longitude: 149.928260
Date/Time Start: 2000-04-22T06:45:00 * Date/Time End: 2000-04-26T09:30:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 6.24 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 518.23 m
Event(s):
189-1172A * Latitude: -43.959750 * Longitude: 149.928260 * Date/Time Start: 2000-04-22T06:45:00 * Date/Time End: 2000-04-26T09:30:00 * Elevation: -2621.9 m * Penetration: 522.6 m * Recovery: 483.72 m * Location: Tasman Sea * Campaign: Leg189 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 56 cores; 522.6 m cored; 0 m drilled; 92.6 % recovery
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Depth, compositeDepth compmcd
Sample code/labelSample labelDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
Zone from (bottom)Zone bot
Zone to (top)Zone top
AbundanceAbundPlanktonic foraminifers
PreservationPreserv
CommentComment
Size:
301 data points

Data

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Depth sed [m]

Depth comp [mcd]

Sample label

Zone bot

Zone top

Abund

Preserv

Comment
6.246.56189-1172A-1H-CC,10SN14AVG
16.1517.07189-1172A-2H-CC,9SN13AVG
25.5427.76189-1172A-3H-CC,15SN13AG
35.1137.03189-1172A-4H-CC,12SN13AG
44.5047.44189-1172A-5H-CC,0SN13AGGr. puncticulioindes and Gr. punct. abundant, some dissolution (etched tests)
53.9756.91189-1172A-6H-CC,11SN12bAG
63.7966.73189-1172A-7H-CC,27SN12bAGSome fragmentation in -250um micron fractions
73.2276.16189-1172A-8H-CC,15SN12aAGSome fragmentation in -250um micron fractions
82.5285.46189-1172A-9H-CC,0SN12aAGSome fragmentation in -250um micron fractions
92.1095.04189-1172A-10H-CC,15SN11AGMuch fragmentation in -250um micron fractions
101.34111.26189-1172A-11H-CC,7SN11AMMuch fragmentation in -250um micron fractions
110.05121.05189-1172A-12H-CC,10SN11AMMuch fragmentation in -250um micron fractions
120.76131.88189-1172A-13H-CC,26SN11CMStrong fragmentation in -250um micron fractions
129.24140.32189-1172A-14H-CC,10SN10CMMuch fragmentation in -250um micron fractions
139.79150.87189-1172A-15H-CC,22SN10CGSome fragmentation in -250um micron fractions
149.22160.30189-1172A-16H-CC,22SN9CGSome fragmentation in -250um micron fractions
158.27169.35189-1172A-17H-CC,19SN9CGPossible downhole contamination (minor)
167.85178.93189-1172A-18H-CC,0SN8CG
177.76188.84189-1172A-19H-CC,28SN8CG
186.44197.52189-1172A-20H-CC,5SN7CM
196.81207.89189-1172A-21H-CC,33SN7CMP. mayeri (sensu lato)???
206.18217.26189-1172A-22H-CC,21SN7CMP. mayeri very rare (sensu lato)
215.27226.35189-1172A-23H-CC,12SN7CG
225.15236.23189-1172A-24H-CC,15SN7AG
228.01239.09189-1172A-25X-CC,14SN7AVGLarge nos, typical Pa mayeri
235.84246.92189-1172A-26X-CC,29SN7AVGLarge nos, typical Pa mayeri
246.86257.94189-1172A-27X-CC,25SN7AVGLarge nos, typical Pa mayeri
255.65266.73189-1172A-28X-CC,16SN6AVGLarge nos, typical Pa mayeri
266.27277.35189-1172A-29X-CC,22SN5AVG
276.45287.53189-1172A-30X-CC,10SN5AVG
285.90296.98189-1172A-31X-CC,21SN5AVG
295.79306.87189-1172A-32X-CC,31SN5AM
306.37317.45189-1172A-33X-CC,19SN5AM
316.34327.42189-1172A-34X-CC,23SN3AM
324.92336.00189-1172A-35X-CC,24SN3AM
335.08346.16189-1172A-36X-CC,21SN1AM
345.10356.18189-1172A-37X-CC,38SN1AM
353.76364.84189-1172A-38X-CC,24SP14bRP
356.13367.97189-1172A-39X-2,3
356.15367.99189-1172A-39X-2,5AP13RM
356.28368.12189-1172A-39X-2,18
357.45369.29189-1172A-39X-2,135
358.21370.05189-1172A-39X-3,61
358.82370.66189-1172A-39X-3,122
360.77372.61189-1172A-39X-5,17
360.82372.66189-1172A-39X-5,22
362.74374.58189-1172A-39X-6,64
363.32375.16189-1172A-39X-6,122
364.34376.18189-1172A-39X-CC,27AP12RM
374.00385.84189-1172A-40X-CC,26SP11AP12FG2 different species of biserial planktics, C. cubensis??
383.45395.29189-1172A-41X-CC,31SP11SP10FG
393.18405.02189-1172A-42X-CC,51SP11SP9RMC. cubensis absent and G. index present (41.20-42.90 Ma)
402.83414.67189-1172A-43X-CC,33SP11SP9RM
412.47424.31189-1172A-44X-CC,32B
422.11433.95189-1172A-45X-CC,41B
431.66443.50189-1172A-46X-CC,36B
441.29453.13189-1172A-47X-CC,36B
450.85462.69189-1172A-48X-CC,36B
460.20472.04189-1172A-50X-CC,0B
460.45472.29189-1172A-49X-CC,43B
476.19488.03189-1172A-51X-CC,43B
488.65500.49189-1172A-52X-CC,39B
498.80510.64189-1172A-53X-CC,34B
504.44516.28189-1172A-54X-CC,12B
509.07520.91189-1172A-55X-CC,26B
518.23530.07189-1172A-56X-CC,23B